Included 4 new methods for shell or command execution#569
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IgnifexLabs wants to merge 1 commit intoGTFOBins:masterfrom
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Included 4 new methods for shell or command execution#569IgnifexLabs wants to merge 1 commit intoGTFOBins:masterfrom
IgnifexLabs wants to merge 1 commit intoGTFOBins:masterfrom
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…use of ssh config file. It has been tested on git, scp, sftp and ssh
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With the following pull request I want to include four new additions to GTFO.
The binaries are already known in GTFO; however, the method is new. At this moment it has an impact on SSH, SFTP, SCP and Git.
For Git, SSH and SCP we are able to spawn a shell by making use of the SSH config. Specifically making use of the Match exec functionality. For SFTP we found a new method to perform command execution.
If there are any questions, please feel free to ask.
Kind regards,
IgnifexLabs