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    torssh

    Makes a SSH conection through TOR

    A simple bash script to make a secure shell (SSH) connection using the TOR network. This script requires Tor and proxychains installed.
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    nfslap

    nfslap

    Automated NFS misconfiguration root obtainer

    This is a quick script I wrote to automate a rather inconveniently long sequence of terminal commands to compromise a misconfigured nfs server, and obtain root. In other words i'm lazy, so I wrote a bash script. Password is: FELIX Programmed on kali linux, to use on metasploitable2.
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    Jepesi
    Jepesi gives your bash tools a swing interface very easily! Jepesi is a java tool/framework which handles an ssh connection to remote host(s) and lets you build a swing interface for your bash tool/script. 3 addons included!
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    The RBSEE (Remote Bash Script Execution Engine) is set of the bash script which allows user to send & execute scripts on a remote platform and then collect and assert results. Mainly used for test automation.
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    UberShell

    Enhanced Linux shell using bash and zsh

    Enhanced shell with multiple windows and added commands To install run: sh <(curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/DennisHeine/UberShell/master/install_ubershell.sh) Custom commands added to the default shell (zsh): cscript <script>: executes a C/C++ script. example: cscript "printf("Hello World!");" noobhelp: Short desc of commands in /bin/ memusage: Top memory usage topdirs: Top directory space usage push/pop: Save current dir / return there serve: Opens a webserver at port 8084 and serves a file servedir: Opens a webserver at port 8000 and serves a dir servelog: Serves tail of syslog on port 12345 sizeof: List total sizes of subdirectorys largedirs: Lists directorys with 100+ MB disk usage mkdirc : Creates a dir and changes to it freefile : Kills all processes using a file lastedited: Shows which files have been edited findbin: Finds binary files not installed by dpkg frename : Renames parts of a filename connections: Shows network connections [...]
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