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    GTFOBins

    GTFOBins

    GTFOBins is a curated list of Unix binaries

    GTFOBins is a curated catalog of Unix / POSIX system binaries and how they can be misused to bypass restrictions, escalate privileges, exfiltrate data, spawn shells, or otherwise act as “living off the land” tools in a compromised environment. It collects documented techniques for how everyday binaries (e.g. awk, bash, tar, scp) can be abused under constrained conditions. Indexed list of Unix binaries and documented misuse techniques. Examples of command invocations to exploit misconfigurations. Scenarios for privilege escalation, file transfer, and process spawning. Community contributions to add or refine binary techniques.
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    Cisco IOS Device Manager

    Cisco IOS Device Management (backup, update image, save conf, reboot)

    INFORMATION This program can be used for the following: - To collecting Cisco device information like: hostname, serial, model, IOS image, version, uptime, free memory (to CSV) - To enable the SCP service on the device (automaticly before file transfers) - To make a backup of the running-config and startup-config with SCP (with built-in MD5 hash comparison check) no TFTP/SFTP server needed. - To save the running-config to the startup-config (write memory) - To transfer a new image to the device with SCP (with built-in MD5 hash comparison check) - To change the boot target to the new image (boot system flash:/) It has got the following features: - Error handling - information and error logging to log file (Log will be appended) - information and error logging to CSV file (Log will be overwritten each run) - Transfers retry 3 times - MD5 checks after file transfers to be sure the file is transferred without problems
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    lshell is a shell coded in Python, that lets you restrict a user's environment to limited sets of commands, choose to enable/disable any command over SSH (e.g. SCP, SFTP, rsync, etc.), log user's commands, implement timing restriction, and more.
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    A multithreading performance test tool for ssh/scp 多线程的ssh性能测试工具,主要用于对ssh服务器的性能测试。 可以自动以指定线程数连接ssh服务器并执行设定的命令序列,可以监控期间产生了多少流
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Review Pages
    The Review Pages tool generates a set of HTML pages that show the status of a working copy, or the difference between given revisions of a code repository, suitable for review. There is no need in a special server.
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    PySSH is a Python module for programmatically controlling ssh and scp. NOTE: This project is no longer maintained. Please consider using Paramiko (https://github.com/paramiko/paramiko) instead.
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