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Unable to Facebook Toolkit php run.php in Kali Linux 2021.3 #57

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spragginsdesigns opened this issue Nov 28, 2021 · 10 comments
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@spragginsdesigns
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I have cloned the GitHub Repo to a directory I made in my home folder.
Then I installed composer, and ran composer.
I Ran php run.php, and nothing happened, including any other command.
Did I miss something when I ran composer?

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VMware Workstation Pro 16.2 or 3
Kali Linux 2021.3
Tilix for Terminal Emulator, using non-sudo, and tried sudo as well.

@Shy2003
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Shy2003 commented Nov 29, 2021

same

@ALAHKONTOL
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same ubuntu windows and xampp nothing happen

@spragginsdesigns
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spragginsdesigns commented Dec 5, 2021

same

Let's start providing screenshots as well.
Here is mine as a root user. It does the same without being root, though.
Edit - And yes, I have PHP working on Kali Linux 2021.3. I have eth0, wlan0 not in monitor or master mode. Of course, Windows 11 Terminal in Ubuntu, Kali Linux, Debian, and Powershell/Powershell Preview 7 not working either.
I use my WiFi Pineapple Mark VII, Bash Bunny Mark II, etc. So I need PHP running anyway for the Evil Portal and some of the Bash bunny payloads.

I have to have PHP working and a lot of other things for wireless auditing. I am a Web Designer/Developer and Mobile App Developer, so I know for sure what my frontend and backend are capable of and working correctly.

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@gocyiv
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gocyiv commented Jan 20, 2022

Did you solve this issue?

@spragginsdesigns
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Did you solve this issue?

Nope, I even wiped my virtual machine of Kali Linux and reran it.

@haxjoker
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haxjoker commented Oct 26, 2022

use apt install composer
then chmod +x run.php

@Isaulmoot
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I have cloned the GitHub Repo to a directory I made in my home folder. Then I installed composer, and ran composer. I Ran php run.php, and nothing happened, including any other command. Did I miss something when I ran composer?

Using: VMware Workstation Pro 16.2 or 3 Kali Linux 2021.3 Tilix for Terminal Emulator, using non-sudo, and tried sudo as well.

(" HI, Frens! ")
chmod 777 run.php

@Isaulmoot
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Isaulmoot commented Jun 14, 2023

Did you solve this issue?

Nope, I even wiped my virtual machine of Kali Linux and reran it.

Dang.. sorry I showed up late. Your issue is fixed with -
chmod 777 run.php

@Isaulmoot
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Isaulmoot commented Jun 14, 2023

Did you solve this issue?

Im shocked no one figured this out. It took me hours buti face palmed when I realized chmod 777.

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chmod 777 run.php
I then used ~/FacebookToolkit/modules $ cat config.php

@Isaulmoot
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I have cloned the GitHub Repo to a directory I made in my home folder. Then I installed composer, and ran composer. I Ran php run.php, and nothing happened, including any other command. Did I miss something when I ran composer?

Using: VMware Workstation Pro 16.2 or 3 Kali Linux 2021.3 Tilix for Terminal Emulator, using non-sudo, and tried sudo as well.

~/FacebookToolkit/modules $ cat config.php

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