If you have a Linux machine with KVM on it, you can manage those VMs remotely from a Mac using virt-manager.
SSH to the Linux machine and add your SSH user to the libvirt
group
sudo usermod -a -G libvirt $(whoami)
# rootfs https://github.com/qilingframework/rootfs | |
# Link: https://www.shielder.it/blog/2021/07/qilinglab-release/ | |
from qiling.os.mapper import QlFsMappedObject | |
from qiling import Qiling | |
from qiling.const import QL_VERBOSE | |
import sys | |
import struct | |
def challenge1(ql:Qiling): |
### Keybase proof | |
I hereby claim: | |
* I am freakston on github. | |
* I am freakston (https://keybase.io/freakston) on keybase. | |
* I have a public key ASCzmOjSDddvwPHyX3Rnc5lF9Ynk47buLrJLA6jvV5ruTgo | |
To claim this, I am signing this object: |
Set-ExecutionPolicy Bypass -Scope Process -Force; iex ((New-Object System.Net.WebClient).DownloadString('https://chocolatey.org/install.ps1')) | |
#Check to make sure chocolatey is installed | |
$ChocoInstalled = $false | |
if (Get-Command choco.exe -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue) { | |
$ChocoInstalled = $true | |
Write-Host "Choco is installed" | |
}else | |
{ | |
Write-Host "Choco wasn't installed try again!!" | |
Exit-PSSession |