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and also -t |
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In reference to your first message, In reference to your second message, you'll need to first run |
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thanks for your quick reply |
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I would first upgrade your nuclei installation using |
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ok i'v updated last time i scaned 4k ip and got the same result like the photo shows (by the way the yaml is the same and right |
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To me, that looks like a successful scan where none of the 145 targets are vulnerable to the CVE you chose. I've tested the template out locally against known vulnerable Confluence hosts and the template appears to work as intended. |
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ok thanks dude ,great help truly |
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In reference to your first message,
sh, bash
don't exist on Windows, so the template will fail unless you've gotsh
orbash
in your Windows path somewhere, but that's doubtful. Besides, running Linux privilege escalation templates on Windows is pointless.In reference to your second message, you'll need to first run
nuclei -auth
and enter your PDCP API key. Then you'll need to use the command line flag-cup
with your scan in order to upload the results.