nsmfoo / antivmdetection

Script to create templates to use with VirtualBox to make vm detection harder
MIT License
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How to use this? #27

Closed crunchor closed 5 years ago

crunchor commented 6 years ago

Hi everyone I am new to to this and this is what I try:

  1. Setup a new Virtualbox VM with IDE: Primary master (Disk) and Primary slave (CD-ROM) + SATA: Port 0 (Disk) and Port 1 (CD-ROM)
  2. Install Windows 7 in the VM
  3. Install latest Python 2.7 in Win 7
  4. Run the antivmdetection py Do I miss any important step? Thanks.
capi1O commented 6 years ago
lironexex commented 5 years ago

How do I use this on windows 10? I don't have the command "apt-get install"

nsmfoo commented 5 years ago

@crunchor the response that @monkeydri gave was spot on, I hoped it helped you get started. If not please let me know

nsmfoo commented 5 years ago

@lironexex it's often best to start a new issue, but to answer your question. The script will only work on Linux and MacOS, but can be applied to a Windows 7/10 VM guest running on these OS:es. I hope this answers your question. If not or if you have more questions please open a issue and I will try to help you out.

Zefest commented 5 years ago

After run .sh script : " VBoxManage: error: Could not find a registered machine named 'z1' "

Can you halp me with dir? Where mast be locations virtualbox, and where script .sh?

nsmfoo commented 5 years ago

@Zefest as you jumped into a already open case, I missed you question. Best is to open a new one. Anyway, the user that you are trying to run the script as, it that user member of the vbox group? Most likely not. Review the following: https://www.virtualbox.org/manual/ch08.html#vboxmanage-list