Reverse Shell is a software that enables communication through a secure and remote shell program tunnel. It provides a safe and effective way to exchange data and execute commands on remote systems.
It is important to note that using Reverse Shell can weaken the security of your network. As such, users must exercise caution and know what they are doing when using this tool.
To use Reverse Shell, simply enter "revsh [-d] [-l username] host command" in the command line. If the command "shell" is used, an interactive shell session will be started. If the host is ssh2, ssh, lsh, or rsh, then that "host" is used as the tunnel creation command, and the rest of the arguments are given to that command. (-l username is then in format -l user[@host]).
The option -d is only used with tunnel creation command, which causes the program to go into the background after the tunnel is successfully created. For further information, it is advised to read the ssh2(1), ssh(1), lsh(1), rsh(1) manual pages.
Recent updates to Reverse Shell have included changing the paths of certain components and activating the scroll idle function only once before it is used. Additionally, the terminal input entry text is now invisible to avoid caching passwords (maemo). Clean remote and user fields if "identification" line is activated on maemo. Finally, the escape hax has been enabled again on maemo because the osso_initialize() function could not be made to work.
Version 1.93: N/A