User-friendly interface of Simple-WebShell
This advanced PHP-based webshell allows you to execute system commands and upload files to your server. With its user-friendly interface and powerful features, it simplifies system administration tasks.
Real-time execution of system commands
- π» Execute system commands
- π€ File upload functionality
- π Server information display
- π User-friendly interface
- π Real-time command output
- PHP 7.0 or higher
- Git (for installation)
- Web server (Apache/Nginx) or PHP's built-in server
- Clone the repository:
cd Simple-WebShell
Start PHP server:
php -S localhost:6060
Open in your browser:
http://localhost:6060/shell.php
Visual guide for installation steps
π‘ Usage Guide
File Upload
Click the "Browse" button
Select the file you want to upload
Click "Upload" to initiate the upload
System Commands
Type your desired system command in the command line
Press Enter to execute the command
View output in real-time
Basic usage examples
β οΈ Security Warnings
Only use this tool in secure and controlled environments
Properly configure server access permissions
Conduct regular security audits
Protect sensitive system information
π§ Troubleshooting
Common issues and solutions:
Connection Issues
Check port availability
Review firewall settings
Upload Problems
Verify file permissions
Confirm PHP version compatibility
π¨βπ» Developer Information
Developer: FireKing255
Instagram: fireking255.hack
GitHub: fireking255
Website: fireking255.github.io
π Changelog
v1.0.0 - Initial release
v1.1.0 - Added file upload feature
v1.2.0 - Added server information display
π€ Contributing
Fork the repository
Create a feature branch
Commit your changes
Push your branch
Create a Pull Request
π License
This project is licensed under the MIT License.
Note: This tool is for educational and development purposes only. The developer is not responsible for any misuse.
Simple-WebShell - Powerful System Administration Tool
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