Attacker can only initiate connections 'whenever is convenient' on bind payloads, in many cases that is not possible due to firewalls/nat so you have to bypass that somehow (i.e: using some kind of...
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Attacker can only initiate connections 'whenever is convenient' on bind payloads, in many cases that is not possible due to firewalls/nat so you have to bypass that somehow (i.e: using some kind of...
what's your xstartup file full content? mine is just
#!/bin/bash
startxfce4 &
and is working fine
I never tried this with root user, but i believe you can change it's home directory just like any other user
usermod -d new_home_dir root
in cidr it's nmap -sn 10.10.0.0/16 but you can also use ranges like 10.10.0-255.0-255
about the first post, -sL option sends reverse DNS requests for the ip's in list and then simply lists your...
Apache uses ipv6 sockets to handle ipv4 and ipv6 connections, so it's pretty normal to see just the ipv6 listening. If you really want to you can configure it to use different sockets
1 - no you don't need to run the command again
2 - yes, you should see an entry in iptables, just remember you have to list nat iptables, so "iptables -L -t nat"
the lines should stay the same
redir_command_on = "iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -i %iface -p tcp --dport %port -j REDIRECT --to-port %rport"
redir_command_off = "iptables -t nat -D PREROUTING -i...
all you need to do is: go to Applications > System tools > dconf editor
then go to org > gnome > metacity and check the compositing-manager box
the version on the kali repos still don't have that exploit, you can try the kali's bleeding edge repos (http://www.kali.org/kali-monday/bleeding-edge-kali-repositories/) or just download that...
All updates in kali are done through the system repos not the git of the applications themselves, thats why you are getting these errors, if you really need new versions of these applications you...