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How to unhide hidden content from between tags? #1
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Hello, thank you for your words. Reptile hide contents by hooking syscall read(). So, to unhide, you can overwrite the lines witch contain the tags, and the next time read() is called, the contents won't be hidden. Else, you must to remove the module. Installer.sh loads the module at the end. So, nothing is hidden until that. What distro are you installing? I will verify this bug. Greetings, |
@shanginn did you solve this issue? Can I close this? |
hello, sorry for the delay. |
btw: you can see these lines using grep :) |
I haven't getting this error with install.sh, but I would like to test that. After installing, Reptile will act and you may get some errors. I think you must unload the module from kernel to use install.sh again. About the tags, you can mark the line that you are putting that. Or as you said, you can use grep for that. By the way, thanks for your pull request. I merged that, but now I took out hacking.h and put that functions for its respective files that will be used. :) |
@shanginn can we close this issue? |
I didn't quite understood what you meant about "marking" the lines with tags. |
I mean, when you are writing the tags in a file, you take a note what line you are writing in. But using
But now, you haven't to do it anymore. I just wrote a feature to enable and disable "hiding file content feature". All you have to do is:
That command will enable "hiding file content feature" if is disabled, or disable if is enabled. I hope you enjoy this. Cya |
yes, it's great feature. but it could potentially disclosure presence of the rootkit. |
Hey, great work! thank you!
But how to unhide content inside tags after it's been inserted?
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