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I tried to use the LinEnum script provided in Exegol's ressources today but it wasn't working.
I'm running the nightly - v.4aefda50 (up to date) image btw.
When I executed the script (with sh or bash) I kept on running the same error : script not found.
I ended up downloading the original script from its own repo https://github.com/rebootuser/LinEnum and it worked perfectly.
I dug a bit deeper by looking at the hexdump and it seems to be a problem of newline character between LF for unix and CRLF for Windows. Somewhere in the process, newlines characters have been converted into windows format whereas it's supposed to be used in an unix environnement.
I don't know if I reported this issue correctly, I'm kind of new to all of that but it seemed important to me, the problem might be bigger than just one little script.
Good luck !
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Hello !
I tried to use the LinEnum script provided in Exegol's ressources today but it wasn't working.
I'm running the nightly - v.4aefda50 (up to date) image btw.
When I executed the script (with sh or bash) I kept on running the same error : script not found.
I ended up downloading the original script from its own repo https://github.com/rebootuser/LinEnum and it worked perfectly.
I dug a bit deeper by looking at the hexdump and it seems to be a problem of newline character between LF for unix and CRLF for Windows. Somewhere in the process, newlines characters have been converted into windows format whereas it's supposed to be used in an unix environnement.
I don't know if I reported this issue correctly, I'm kind of new to all of that but it seemed important to me, the problem might be bigger than just one little script.
Good luck !
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: