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Honghe
Honghe commented Mar 27, 2018

Please give us some details about the systems you are using:

  • Client (OS name and version): Windows 10, VNCtiger v1.8.80
  • Remmina version (remmina --version): 1.2.0-rcgit-27
  • Desktop environment (GNOME, Unity, KDE, ..): GNOME 3.18.5
  • Connecting to (OS and version): Ubuntu 16.04.4
  • Connecting via (RDP, VNC, ...): VNCI

I set Remmina listening on VNC 5901
error log:

Welcome to 

ssh rdp vnc telnet sftp bastion/jump web putty xshell terminal jumpserver audit realtime monitor rz/sz 堡垒机 云桌面 linux devops sftp websocket file management rz/sz otp 自动化运维 审计 录像 文件管理 sftp上传 实时监控 录像回放 网页版rz/sz上传下载/动态口令 django

  • Updated Oct 5, 2021
  • Python
EMAGNET

Automated hacking tool that will find leaked databases with 97.1% accurate to grab mail + password together from recent uploads from https://pastebin.com. Bruteforce support for spotify accounts, instagram accounts, ssh servers, microsoft rdp clients and gmail accounts

  • Updated Sep 17, 2021
  • Shell
p2p
Reda-Beloued
Reda-Beloued commented Dec 9, 2021

First of all, Thank you so much for this very useful piece of software especially because it is fully written in C#. For months, I was looking for an MVP that does this with no luck! and I was amazed to see this yesterday on HN

One request is, if possible to add copying files from the host PC by dragging and dropping them directly on the "p2p_des

alxbl
alxbl commented Aug 6, 2020

Currently, if an intercepted client disconnects while their session is hijacked, PyRDP will ignore the request for disconnect until the RDP client times out, after which point both connections (client - pyrdp and pyrdp - server) are disconnected. Dropping the hijacked session in the process.

It would be nice and not too complicated to disconnect the client smoothly while keeping the hijacked se

Sir-FIS
Sir-FIS commented Nov 20, 2021

Hey mate, real quick when I run the tool in my lab it says "Cred successful (maybe even Admin access!): USER :: PASS " but it doesnt tell me what machines it is. I added a basic

+ '@' + target to each code print statement to make it easier for myself when using it.

I just think its a really good tool and something simple like the above would be a real QoL improvement

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