Want to have your very own pwnbox on your own system? Create your own! You can do this all in Parrot OS!
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This has only been tested on Parrot OS and any attempt to install on another operating system that is not Parrot OS will be stopped. This is to protect your system and to protect my sanity.
git clone https://github.com/xxxtentacion/Pwnbox.git
cd Pwnbox
chmod +x install.sh
./install.sh
Make sure to follow the installation instructions! This will install everything you need to make your pwnbox Setup.
In your top bar, click System
go to Preferences
hover above Look and feel
hover over Appearance
, click on Appearance Preferences
. Find the theme called HackTheBox
and then click it. A new box will appear that states The current theme suggests a background.
Select Apply Background
and you should have your theme and background.
On Appearance Preferences
. Click the Fonts tab at the top and then select these fonts for each section:
If you don't have the Ubuntu Mono Regular font. I have left a TTF file with the Ubuntu Mono Regular Font. To install it, open a file browser, go to the Pwnbox directory, double-click the UbuntuMono-Regular.ttf
file, and when a new window comes up. Click where it says install on the new window.
Launch a terminal. On the top, click Edit
. In the new box, click Profile Preferences
. Set the Profile Name to HTB
, click the Colors
tab at the top and do the following:
For Text Color
. Click the box with the color next to it. Click the plus button under the text that says Custom
. There should be a text box with a color code. Change that color code to this: #A4B1CD
.
For Bold Color
. Untick where it says Same as text color
then click the box next to Bold Color
. Click the plus icon under the text that says Custom
and set the color code to this: #C5D1EB
.
And lastly, for Background Color
. Click the box next to it. Click the plus button that is below under the text that says Custom
and set the color code to this: #141D2B
.
On the top of your panel. Right-click any space and then in the new box that appeared. Press Add to panel
. Next to where it says Find an item to add to the panel
. Type in the box Command
, double click the command item that appeared. A clock should appear. Right-click the clock, click Preferences
and change where it says date +%T
to /opt/vpnpanel.sh
. This will display your TUN0 IP when connected to OpenVPN.
To get the pwnbox icons at the top. Install Sublime Text and install Powershell (sudo apt install -y powershell). After this, right-click the terminal icon and press properties. A window should pop up. Press the terminal icon in the new window and another window should pop up. In that new window, go to this path: /usr/share/icons/htb
and double click bash.svg then press Close
.
Right-click an empty panel space. Press Add To Panel
. Click Custom Application Launcher
.
Set Name
to Powershell
Set Command
to pwsh
Set icon to powershell.svg (powershell.svg file is located in /usr/share/icons/htb)
Do the same but with sublime text like so:
Name: Sublime Text
Command: sublime-text
Icon: sublime-text.png (sublime-text file is located in /usr/share/icons/htb)
After all this is done. Right click your system monitor (the 3 boxes that show your system usage and stuff) and click Preferences
. Uncheck everything in Monitored resources but do not uncheck Processor. Set the System Monitor Width
to 135 and the System Monitor Update Interval
to 100 and then close out.
Right click an empty space then press Add To Panel
. Search up `Workspace Switcher and then double-click it. After everything is done. Make sure your top bar looks something like this:
On your bottom dock, right-click an empty space and press Delete This Panel
. After this, go to System -> Preferences -> Personal -> Startup Applications. In the new window. Press the Add
button and set these:
Name: Plank
Command: plank
and press the add button. Then press close and reboot your machine! You should now have a full Pwnbox setup!