Print-My-Shell is a python script, wrote to automate the process of generating various reverse shells based on PayloadsAllTheThings and Pentestmonkey reverse shell cheat sheets.
Using this script you can easily generate various types of reverse shells without leaving your command line. This script will come in handy when you are playing CTF like challenges.
Available Shell Types
#clone the repo
$ git clone https://github.com/sameera-madushan/Print-My-Shell.git
#change the working directory to Print-My-Shell
$ cd Print-My-Shell
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Usage
Usage: shell.py [-h] [-i IPADDR] [-p PORTNUM] [-t TYPE] [-l] [-a]
Optional Arguments:
-h, –help show this help message and exit
-i IPADDR, –ip IPADDR
IP address
-p PORTNUM, –port PORTNUM
Port number
-t TYPE, –type TYPE Type of the reverse shell to generate
-l, –list List all available shell types
-a, –all Generate all the shells
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