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not able to install dependencies #1

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ethicalhacker7192 opened this issue Aug 9, 2022 · 6 comments
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not able to install dependencies #1

ethicalhacker7192 opened this issue Aug 9, 2022 · 6 comments

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@ethicalhacker7192
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all installations including python went well except for the dependencies as seen below
Screenshot_2022-08-09_13_37_35
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@safesploit
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Strange, I have been experiencing similar issues with older versions of PIP.
I will investigate!

Fortunately, since v0.10.1-alpha, I have deprecated PyAutoGUI in favour of MSS for the screenshot function.
Because I made this change yesterday I have yet to update the README.md.

@ethicalhacker7192
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i have found a way around the PyAutoGUI by doing command pip install PyAutoGUI But now I am facing a different problem as seen belowScreenshot_2022-08-10_01_07_05

@ethicalhacker7192
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whoops new error message popped up
Screenshot_2022-08-10_01_19_00

@safesploit
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safesploit commented Aug 10, 2022

whoops new error message popped up ![Screenshot_2022-08-10_01_19_00]

The problem is Pyinstaller will produce an OS dependent executable, Linux=ELF and Windows=PE32. I put this part using Wine and Pyinstaller to overcome having to compile the backdoor in a Windows 7 environment, apparently this still needs more work.

I know in Windows 7 installing python-2.7.14.msi and configuring as such

python.exe -m pip install pyinstaller requests pynput mss
pyinstaller.exe --onefile --noconsole PythonRAT\backdoor\backdoor.py

will produce a PE32 executable.

I will make attempts to overcome this issue, but Pyinstaller with its OS dependency gave me many issues in the past.

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If you want to test the project, just install the dependencies with pip and run the backdoor.py with Python3 as shown above.

@ethicalhacker7192
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thank you I have finally got it working as intended

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