
A Cross Platform Remote Administration tool written in Go using Tor as its transport mechanism currently supporting Windows, Linux, MacOS clients.
USE FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY
How to use ToRat Docker Image
| Command | Info |
|---|---|
| cd | change the working directory of the client |
| ls | list the content of the working directory of the client |
| shred | delete files/ directories unrecoverable |
| screen | take a Screenshot of the client |
| cat | view Textfiles from the client including .docx, .rtf, .pdf, .odt |
| alias | give the client a custom alias |
| down | download a file from the client |
| up | upload a file to the client |
| speedtest | speedtest a client's internet connection |
| hardware | collects a variety of hardware specs from the client |
| netscan | scans a clients entire network for online devices and open ports |
| gomap | scan a local ip on a clients network for open ports and services |
| escape | escape a command and run it in a native shell on the client |
| reconnect | tell the client to reconnect |
| help | lists possible commands with usage info |
| exit | background current session and return to main shell |
| Command | Info |
|---|---|
| select | select client to interact with |
| list | list all connected clients |
| alias | select client to give an alias |
| cd | change the working directory of the server |
| help | lists possible commands with usage info |
| exit | exit the server |
Cross Platform reverse shell (Windows, Linux, Mac OS)
Supports multiple connections
Welcome Banner
Colored Output
Tab-Completion of:
Unique persistent ID for every client
Windows:
Linux:
Fully embedded Tor within go
the ToRAT_client communicates over TLS encrypted RPC proxied through Tor with the ToRat_server (hidden service)
optional transport without Tor e.g. Use Tor2Web, a DNS Hostname or public/ local IP
All contributions are welcome you don't need to be an expert in Go to contribute.
You may want to join the #torat channel over at the Gophers Slack