[framework] Help required for Advanced Options
M.P.Sairam
msairam at intoto.com
Wed Apr 4 06:36:39 CDT 2007
hi,
I am using msfcli on linux.
but if I use A option for displaying advanced
option and if Payload=payload_name is also given
does it give the advanced options of payload too???
At 04:47 PM 4/4/2007, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>do you use the msfcli on Linux?
>are you trying to launch an exploit from a command line? (from a DOS prompt)
>or do you have allready launched the msfconsole?
>
>Summary information about a specific exploit can
>be displayed with the command *./msfcli exploit_name S
>
>*set the payload for the exploit with .*/msfcli
>exploit_name Payload=payload_name 0*, where
>payload_name is the name of the payload. In
>order to view and set any advanced options that
>may be present for an exploit we use the
>*./msfcli exploit_name Payload=payload_name A*
>command. Similarly, *./msfcli exploit_name
>PAYLOAD=payload_name T* lists the targets and
>*./msfcli exploit_name PAYLOAD= payload_name T 0* selects the first value.
>
>It could help you:
>http://www.securityfocus.com/infocus/1800
>
>M.P.Sairam a écrit :
>>If from msfcli if I give payload option say
>>msfcli windows/antivirus/symantec_rtvscan PAYLOAD=generic/shell_bind_tcp A
>>
>>Does this show advanced options of both exploit
>>and payload or only exploit????
>>Does this include the payload or before itself
>>it will be diverted to show the advanced options of exploit only????
>>
>>Thanks,
>> --
>>Sairam
>
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