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Windows GUI Meterpreter Payload Question


From: Shawn.Jefferson at bcferries.com (Jefferson, Shawn)
Date: Wed, 16 Sep 2009 11:50:38 -0600

After establishing the session, you can pop into the console from the Windows GUI.  Then type "sessions -l" I believe 
to list your active sessions, and "session -i <#>" to start interacting with your meterpreter session.

I'm not sure why when you right click on the session in the GUI, you only get a normal command shell and not the 
meterpreter shell, but I'm sure someone else on the list will answer that!


-----Original Message-----
From: framework-bounces at spool.metasploit.com [mailto:framework-bounces at spool.metasploit.com] On Behalf Of Dark Con
Sent: Wednesday, September 16, 2009 10:34 AM
To: framework at spool.metasploit.com
Subject: [framework] Windows GUI Meterpreter Payload Question

I know there's a simple answer to this question but I couldn't find it 
searching around so I'm hoping somebody on the list will know.

I'm using the Metasploit GUI on a Windows box to exploit a system with 
the Meterpreter payload. Exploit works great, I get a new session in the 
Sessions pane, double-clicking on the session gives me a terminal on the 
remote machine, everything works. But the shell that I get dropped into 
when I double-click the session isn't a meterpreter shell, it's just a 
regular shell. I used the meterpreter payload (right-clicking the 
session allows me to view and migrate processes, browse files, etc.) 
just don't get the meterpreter shell the way I do when using msfconsole.

I'm trying to play around with the meterpreter scripts (killav, 
browserenum), is there a different (or any) way to access these from the 
GUI? Is there another step to take to get to the actual meterpreter 
shell from the standard shell that I missed?

Thanks for your help,
- dC
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