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Tcp banner grabber netcat windows
Tcp banner grabber netcat windows





tcp banner grabber netcat windows
  1. #TCP BANNER GRABBER NETCAT WINDOWS FULL#
  2. #TCP BANNER GRABBER NETCAT WINDOWS ANDROID#
  3. #TCP BANNER GRABBER NETCAT WINDOWS DOWNLOAD#

# to start listening on the LISTEN_PORT (default is 8080), you can change # If you are using socat, you can type: bashttpd -s # tree - useful for pretty directory listings # socat or netcat (w/ '-e' option - on Ubuntu netcat-traditional)

#TCP BANNER GRABBER NETCAT WINDOWS FULL#

# This program requires (to work to full capacity) by default: # server via any web browser by visiting:

#TCP BANNER GRABBER NETCAT WINDOWS DOWNLOAD#

# On the remote machine you should be able to browse and download files from the host Then just drop it on a host machine (that has bash) # Make sure you are allowed connections to the port you plan to listen on # By default this program will allow for the browsing of files from the # Make sure if you have a firewall it allows connections to the port you plan to # and changing the global variable below this header. # runner change it to whatever you want! By base64 encoding your favorit favicon # It handles favicon requests by hardcoded favicon image - by default a marathon

#TCP BANNER GRABBER NETCAT WINDOWS ANDROID#

# Successfully tested on various browsers on Windows, Linux and Android devices (including the # mp4s and downloading files of any type including binary and compressed files via # It has been tested successfully to view and stream files including images, mp3s, By default it will browse files and allows for # Issues: If you find any issues leave me a comment at Then you can go to any other computer (presuming the firewall is not blocking inbound tcp connections to port 8080 - the default port, you can change the port to whatever you want using the global variables at the top of the script). If you want to try it out just copy and paste it to a file named bashttpd, then start it up on the host with $> bashttpd -s Android smartwatch without needing to worry about physically connecting to a USB port. I have found it useful for transferring files to remote clients who have no access beyond a web browser e.g. I think it streams better than VLC actually. For files it streams images and music (mp3's), video (mp4's, avi, etc) - I have tested streaming various file types to Linux,Windows and Android devices including a smartwatch! Here is a beauty of a little bash webserver, I found it online and forked a copy and spruced it up a bit - it uses socat or netcat I have tested it with socat - it is self-contained in one-script and generates its own configuration file and favicon.īy default it will start up as a web enabled file browser yet is easily configured by the configuration file for any logic. *) Message_Body= "Error Page not found header and content" ps) Message_Body="HTML formatted results of ps" who) Message_Body="HTML formatted results of who" "/") Message_Body="HTML formatted home page stuff" Donno how or why but i manage to find this around and it works for me, i had the problem I wanted to return the result of executing a bash $ while true do |cut -d" " -f3)







Tcp banner grabber netcat windows