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netrat

v1.1.2

Published

Damn easy multiplatform Node.js RAT generator

Downloads

23

Readme

netrat

NPM Version node Dependency Status JavaScript Style Guide

Damn easy multiplatform Node.js RAT generator

An easy tool to generate configurable backdoors that runs on Windows, Mac and Linux. Shells are upgradable to Meterpreter!

Install

$ npm install -g netrat

Usage

$ netrat

It will start the building procedure that lets you customize your backdoor.

Under the hood we use pkg to build the executable.

To reduce the build size up to 4 times I recommend you to compress your binary file. NetRAT provides already a basic compression.

Compression

Compression is possible thanks to UPX.

Cross-platform commands

Commands starting with cash are backed with cash, providing an easy solution for simple Unix-like, cross-platform commands.

Debug

To enable debug, set the env var, DEBUG=netrat.

Core modules

| Name | Build | Description | |------|-------|-------------| | netcat | Build Status | Netcat client and server modules written in pure Javascript for Node.js | | cash | Build Status | Cross-platform Linux commands in ES6 | | pkg | Build Status | Package your Node.js project into an executable | | upx | Build Status | The ultimate packer for executables |

Author

Rocco Musolino (@roccomuso)

License

MIT