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uselistener/usestager command doesn't display the supported listerners/stagers information #595

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mpras123 opened this issue Jun 29, 2017 · 10 comments

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@mpras123
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Empire version 2.0

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Kali lunux - up to date

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the uselistener and usestager commands doesn’t display the list of supported listeners/stages instead it simple throws an error message-
(Empire: listeners) > uselistener
[!] Error: invalid listener module
(Empire: listeners) >

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@0xffffe001
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0xffffe001 commented Jun 29, 2017

Please take a look at these: #573 and #530

@mpras123
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mpras123 commented Jul 7, 2017

thanks but didn't work..

@majidabdul82
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majidabdul82 commented Jul 17, 2017

same here not working even after giving [TAB] right after usestager
Lots of error in this latest version
#573 and #530 is not working.
I try to --debug still no use

@liteman
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liteman commented Jul 22, 2017

uselistener[ space ][ tab ][ tab ]

@majidabdul82
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majidabdul82 commented Jul 22, 2017

Yes it is working. Thanks alot

@eqhaleel
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i have thesame error,can anyone help?

@majidabdul82
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bro eqhaleel, try with uselistener[ space ][ tab ][ tab ]

@mpras123
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mpras123 commented Aug 2, 2017 via email

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xorrior commented Aug 2, 2017

Closing

@xorrior xorrior closed this as completed Aug 2, 2017
@eqhaleel
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thanks alot @majidabdul82 how can i hack outside my network with the empire framework?

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