Installation

The only system dependency for pwncat is python3 and pip. For pip to install all Python dependencies, you will likely need your distributions Python Development package (python3-dev for Debian-based distributions). A virtual environment is recommended, but not required.

Install pwncat w/ Virtual Environment
# A virtual environment is recommended
python -m venv /opt/pwncat
# Install pwncat within the virtual environment
/opt/pwncat/bin/pip install pwncat-cs
# This allows you to use pwncat outside of the virtual environment
ln -s /opt/pwncat/bin/pwncat-cs /usr/local/bin
Install pwncat without Virtual Environment
pip install pwncat-cs

After installation, you can use pwncat via the installed script:

$ pwncat-cs --help
usage: pwncat-cs [-h] [--version] [--download-plugins] [--config CONFIG] [--ssl] [--ssl-cert SSL_CERT]
                 [--ssl-key SSL_KEY] [--identity IDENTITY] [--listen] [--platform PLATFORM] [--port PORT] [--list]
                 [[protocol://][user[:password]@][host][:port]] [port]

Start interactive pwncat session and optionally connect to existing victim via a known platform and channel type. This
entrypoint can also be used to list known implants on previous targets.

positional arguments:
  [protocol://][user[:password]@][host][:port]
                        Connection string describing victim
  port                  Alternative port number to support netcat-style syntax

optional arguments:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  --version, -v         Show version number and exit
  --download-plugins    Pre-download all Windows builtin plugins and exit immediately
  --config CONFIG, -c CONFIG
                        Custom configuration file (default: ./pwncatrc)
  --ssl                 Connect or listen with SSL
  --ssl-cert SSL_CERT   Certificate for SSL-encrypted listeners (PEM)
  --ssl-key SSL_KEY     Key for SSL-encrypted listeners (PEM)
  --identity IDENTITY, -i IDENTITY
                        Private key for SSH authentication
  --listen, -l          Enable the `bind` protocol (supports netcat-style syntax)
  --platform PLATFORM, -m PLATFORM
                        Name of the platform to use (default: linux)
  --port PORT, -p PORT  Alternative way to specify port to support netcat-style syntax
  --list                List installed implants with remote connection capability

BlackArch Package

pwncat is packaged for BlackArch and in the standard repositories. Installation on BlackArch is as simple as:

$ pacman -Syu pwncat-caleb

Windows Plugin Binaries

The Windows target utilizes .Net binaries to stabilize the connection and bypass various defenses present on Windows targets. The base Windows C2 utilizes two DLLs named stageone.dll and stagetwo.dll. Stage One is a simple reflective loader. It will read the encoded and compressed contents of Stage Two, and execute it reflectively. Stage Two contains the actual meat of the C2 framework.

Further, the Stage Two C2 framework provides the ability to reflectively load other .Net assemblies and execute their methods. The loaded assemblies must conform to the pwncat plugin API. These APIs are not generally accessible from the interactive session, and are created more for the Python API.

Plugins are stored at the path specified by the plugin_path configuration value. By default, this configuration points to ~/.local/share/pwncat, but can be changed by your configuration file. If a plugin does not exist when it is requested, the appropriate version will be downloaded via a URL tracked within pwncat itself.

If your attacking machine will not have direct internet access, you can prestage the plugin binaries in two ways. The easiest is to connect your attacking machine to the internet, and use the --download-plugins argument:

pwncat --download-plugins

This command will place all built-in plugins in the plugin directory for you. Alternatively, if you are using a release version pwncat, you can download a prepackaged tarball of all builtin plugins from the GitHub releases page. You can then extract it into your plugin path:

# Replace {version} with your pwncat version
cd ~/.local/share/pwncat
wget https://github.com/calebstewart/pwncat/releases/download/{version}/pwncat-plugins-{version}.tar.gz
tar xvfs pwncat-plugins-{version}.tar.gz
rm pwncat-plugins-{version}.tar.gz

Development Environment

pwncat utilizes the Poetry dependency and build manager. After installing poetry, you can use it to manage a local development environment.

git clone https://github.com/calebstewart/pwncat.git
cd pwncat
poetry shell
poetry install