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Did you change the permissions of the file? CAn you share a screenshot where we can see them?Greetings!
DiegoDiego PérezModeratorHi!
Yes, I meant which of those tools is giving the issue described above.Greetings!
DiegoDiego PérezModeratorHi!
Ok, but which of the tools are you talking about?Greetings!
DiegoDiego PérezModeratorHi!
Yeah, he will answer soon.Greetings!
DiegoDiego PérezModeratorHi!
With what exact tool did it happened?Greetings!
DiegoDiego PérezModeratorHi!
Ok, I’ll ask Dimitris to check it out.Greetings!
DiegoDiego PérezModeratorHi!
It looks correct but it seems like the executable is crashing somehow. Have you tried to create a github or telegram backdoor? Are they working?Greetings!
DiegoDiego PérezModeratorHi!
Can you share a screenshot of the modified code?Thanks!
DiegoDiego PérezModeratorHi!
It seems like credentials weren’t changed, you can try to edit the file /etc/beef-xss/config.yaml and set a new password there, then it should start properly.Greetings!
DiegoJuly 15, 2024 at 7:00 pm in reply to: Firefox error message No DISPLAY environment variable specified #170689Diego PérezModeratorHi!
In any case try with a new instance, something might be broken in the current one.Greetings!
DiegoDiego PérezModeratorHi!
Do not use start, as mentioned before just call the executable.Greetings!
DiegoDiego PérezModeratorHi!
Just open a command prompt, navigate to the location where you saved the backdoor and run it by calling it.Greetings!
DiegoJuly 9, 2024 at 6:54 pm in reply to: Firefox error message No DISPLAY environment variable specified #168658Diego PérezModeratorHi!
Then terminate that instance and create a new one, it might be broken.Greetings!
DiegoDiego PérezModeratorHi!
I forwarded your answer to Dimitris.Greetings!
DiegoJuly 8, 2024 at 8:24 pm in reply to: Firefox error message No DISPLAY environment variable specified #168355Diego PérezModeratorHi!
Are you able to ssh into the instance?Let me know.
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