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How to use/What do I compile/What changes have to be made/What changes can I make to have nidhogg run in the background while I have a reverse shell (or whatever) to interact with the rootkit on my main pc. #39

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PROMPTYLOL opened this issue Jan 12, 2024 · 3 comments

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How to use/What do I compile/What changes have to be made/What changes can I make to have nidhogg run in the background while I have a reverse shell (or whatever) to interact with the rootkit on my main pc.

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And also can I use the example?

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Idov31 commented Mar 26, 2024

Hey,
Nidhogg is a kernel driver, so it always runs in the background and does not interfere with other usermode applications.

If you mean the user mode part, the current client is running one command and exists, but you can use the existing API to integrate it into your program and run it however you like.

Compilation and usage are available in the README and in the wiki.

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thanks! My account got flagged before so you weren't able to see the issues.

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