ghost-ng
ghost-ng
yea if I remember correctly, this one of my reasons to create this request (I also dont want to redownload the entire exploitdb database)...additionally, this functionality should be integrated into...
FYI @clem9669 - this script checks for those vulns, consider looking through it https://github.com/itm4n/PrivescCheck
Please do! if on windows, it should just be "whoami" intsead of "whoami"@"hostname"
maybe the real "issue" is to check for presence of the db in the default kali location first before it attempts to download another copy?
Just checked and I have this same problem still
Fixed my issue. At first I thought it was an issue with rdesktop so I switched to xfreerdp, but that didnt resolve anything. Then I commented out the export display...
Thanks for follow up epi. Yea all good now, thanks!!!
I threw in f.Close() on line 66, browsingdata.go and now it all works. Anyway, great job!
potential solution: upload this python tcp-forward script and execute; there is also a perl version on this site https://mfnttps.github.io/mfnttps/python-portfwd/
same issue here but using python3