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ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update |
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0008489 | Kali Linux | New Tool Requests | public | 2023-10-01 07:03 | 2023-10-23 12:24 |
Reporter | FahdAbrahams | Assigned To | daniruiz | ||
Priority | normal | Severity | minor | Reproducibility | have not tried |
Status | closed | Resolution | no change required | ||
Summary | 0008489: Speed up system administration | ||||
Description | An AI tool that is used at the command line to query a Linux system. It has been tested on Kali Linux, and can be used for automating network scans, gathering system information etc. A video has been included to see the program in action. It works extremely well, although api key credentials are required. It uses Google's Palm2 to generate text, it then extracts commands, if asked to generate a command and executes the command. It can also be used as a learning companion to easily gain insight into daily system administration tasks. | ||||
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Sorry but this isn't really a tool but a proxy for an external AI. In pentesting scenarios the commands you use have to be precise, and the user needs to know exactly what he/she's asking the command to do, not just run what an AI gives you. People can still use AI to generate the commands by it's own interface but I don't see the point on having a command directly in the terminal |
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Thank you for your reply. I guess the precision will be determined by how well he or she knows what he or she is doing. As with any LLM, it generally only does what you instruct it to. |
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Date Modified | Username | Field | Change |
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2023-10-01 07:03 | FahdAbrahams | New Issue | |
2023-10-01 07:03 | FahdAbrahams | File Added: palmgen_find_setuid.mp4 | |
2023-10-23 09:20 | daniruiz | Note Added: 0018551 | |
2023-10-23 10:20 | FahdAbrahams | Note Added: 0018552 | |
2023-10-23 12:24 | daniruiz | Assigned To | => daniruiz |
2023-10-23 12:24 | daniruiz | Status | new => closed |
2023-10-23 12:24 | daniruiz | Resolution | open => no change required |