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A user-friendly GUI for managing web shells, built with Tkinter. Available in both light and dark modes, with a focus on simplicity and efficiency. Tested thoroughly to minimize bugs.
Features:
ZeroShell Manager v1.0 comes packed with the following functionalities:
How to Use:
Video Usage:
ZeroShell Manager v1.0 comes packed with the following functionalities:
Add URL to Panel
Add a single URL for easy access and management.
Add Mass URLs (Multi-input)
Batch-add multiple URLs at once for quicker management.
Delete Web Shell from Panel
Remove a selected shell from the panel (shell remains on the server).- 🗑 Clear All
Clear all URLs from the panel, leaving the shells on the server intact.
Browse Shell
Open a shell in your default browser.
Check Shell
Verify if a shell is alive or dead in real-time.
Mass Shell Check
Simultaneously check the status of multiple shells.
File Upload
Upload files to the server via a shell. After upload, the file’s location will be shown.
Rename and Change Password
Rename the shell and change its password automatically. The panel is updated with the new details.
Destroy
Permanently delete the shell from the server.
How to Use:
- Upload File: Use error_log.php or choose an obfuscator for stronger protection.
- Add URLs: Add or batch-add URLs into the panel. Example URL format:
localhost.com/error_log.php?whoami=@1337
where @1337 is the shell's password (modifiable later). - Manage: Browse, check, upload, or destroy shells using the Shell Manager options.
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