Grey Hack Cheats
Grey Hack
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Submitted by: David K.
How to Use Remote Shell (Nightly Build):
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Written by george2781
-=What is Rshell?=-
Rshell is a term for the remote shell service in grey hack, it is currently
only available in the nightly build.
-=What is nightly and how do I use it?=-
Nightly is grey hack’s ‘public beta’ of sorts, if you own the game you can
activate nightly build by going to the betas section of the properties tab
and enter the code ‘nightlybuild’. Be warned however, this will erase existing
singleplayer progress and may be unstable
-=The basics of Rshell=-
Rshell allows you to have remote shells that connect to a central server, once
you have completed the first contract and have access to the hackshop you can
download the 2 core files, of which are ‘rshell-server’ and ‘rshell_interface’,
using these files you can get to work, please note that I advise you to do this
on a rented server rather than your actual in-game PC as these are server
programs and likely have vulnerabilities.
-=Installing the Rshell server=-
To install the Rshell server, just download and execute rshell-server from
the hackshop, to manage the connections you need to forward port 1222 and run
rshell_interface.
-=Using rshell and creating the backdoor=-
To use rshell, first you need to actually place one,
you’ll need to compile some code here.
Open CodeEditor and paste in the following:
metaxploit = include_lib ( “/lib/metaxploit.so” )
metaxploit.rshell_client (“[IP]”,1222,”rootkit”)
Note: replacing [IP] with the IP of the rshell server you made earlier.
Then compile and save it as whatever you want, then infiltrate the device you
want to put the backdoor on, once you’ve infiltrated the device, you want to
upload the compiled file you made earlier and run it on the victim’s PC,
afterwards you can delete the file, from there do what you need to do and
disconnect. Finally check back on your rshell server, running rshell_interface
should give you a ui showing the shell’s existence and the ability to connect
to it.
That’s it! Enjoy your remote shell!
That’s all you need for a basic rshell server and client, you can make any part
of the code more advanced if you’d like to but that’s the basics.