@MsDjMAC Yes, you have to find the right exploit for the targeted OS and service that you trying to exploit. You also need the right payload, and options like "rhost" configured. It helps to target a service that you know will be vulnerable. For troubleshooting make sure to turn off the rhost firewall.
people who use icecast are so screwed... XD
taothewanderer 5 days ago
I hit exploit and it says command unknown?
Kag707 1 week ago
My Wifi card is not capable of packet injection, how many things are being kept away from me?
TheMasterMind555 1 month ago
It says "meterpreter > killed" after only a few seconds of connection. :P
BloodOfTheGodsNet 2 months ago
every exploit i try use never works or is it the case of finding the right 1
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@MsDjMAC Yes, you have to find the right exploit for the targeted OS and service that you trying to exploit. You also need the right payload, and options like "rhost" configured. It helps to target a service that you know will be vulnerable. For troubleshooting make sure to turn off the rhost firewall.
danscourses 3 months ago
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MsDjMAC 3 months ago
@danscourses let me get this stright the rhost is the target on windows and the lhost is me on backtrack???
MsDjMAC 3 months ago
@MsDjMAC yes that is correct.
danscourses 3 months ago