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{"publish":true,"title":"Evilginx Configuration","created":"2026-01-10T15:29:21.199-07:00","modified":"2025-06-26T15:12:06.592-06:00","tags":["evilginx","guide","phishing"],"cssclasses":""}
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>[!info]
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>These are my notes on my specific steps to configure Evilginx. I have tried to highlight things that you would need to change for your deployment scenario but no guarantees!
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1. Start a new tmux session for Evilginx
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```
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tmux new-session -A -s evilginx
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```
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>[!note]
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>This command will attempt to attach (the `-A` argument) to an existing session called evilginx (specified by `-s evilginx`) before creating a new one
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2. Launch Evilginx
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```
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~/evilginx/evilginx
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```
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3. At the Evilginx prompt set your domain and IP
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```
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config domain philsphishpharm.click
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config ipv4 external 80.78.25.193
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config ipv4 bind 80.78.25.193
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```
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4. You will need to restart Evilginx to apply the configuration
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```
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(At the Evilginx prompt)
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exit
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(At the system prompt)
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~/evilginx/evilginx
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```
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At this point Evilginx should be configured at ready for you to [[10-19 HOBBYS/13 SECURITY/13.11 EVILGINX/phish setup\|start phishing]]!
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