Summary
Title: Ligolo-MP 2.0: automagic & GUI | TTP Report
Key Points:
- Ligolo-MP, released over a year ago, is a specialized tool that allows users to traverse target networks without requiring port forwarding or proxies.
- The new version, Ligolo-MP 2.0, aims to simplify setup and enhance the visibility of the network for users, particularly for red team operations.
- Major updates in Ligolo-MP 2.0 include:
- Introduction of a terminal-based GUI for better user interaction and visualization.
- Automated management of TUN (network tunneling) setups.
- Simplified singleplayer mode for smaller engagements.
- The GUI enhances usability by providing visual cues regarding the network’s current state, such as live pivots and agent statuses.
- Development included switching between frameworks leading to the adoption of tview, which offered a suitable balance for the required features.
- A comprehensive documentation for the new GUI is available on the project’s wiki.
Reference:
- TTP Report article on Ligolo-MP 2.0: TTP Report
Executive Summary
Ligolo-MP 2.0 enhances the functionality of the original Ligolo-MP tool, which facilitates network traversal without port forwarding. With the introduction of a terminal-based GUI, automated TUN management, and an easier singleplayer mode, this new version significantly improves usability and network visibility for operators, particularly in segmented environments. The GUI provides valuable insights into network status, making it easier for users to monitor live pivots and agents. Enhanced documentation is also provided for new users to navigate the tool effectively.
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