After having gone through putty, winscp, and other Chinese versions of the backdoor, I used xshell as a Linux remote logon client tool and found that although xshell is easy to use, its built-in color scheme is too dazzling, if it is too tired to view logs, I searched the internet and found a color scheme...
After having gone through putty, winscp, and other Chinese versions of the backdoor, I used xshell as a Linux remote logon client tool and found that although xshell is easy to use, its built-in color scheme is too dazzling, if it is too tired to read logs, I searched the internet and found a color scheme to share with you the truth.
Original color scheme:
New color scheme:
Color scheme:
[Solarized Dark]
Text (bold) = 839496
Magenta (bold) = 6c71c4
Texts = 839496
White (bold) = fdf6e3
Green = 1, 859900
Red (bold) = cb4f8
Green (bold) = 586e75
Black (bold) = 073642
Red = dc322f
Blue = 268bd2
Black = 002b36
Blue (bold) = 839496
Yellow (bold) = 657b83
Cyan (bold) = 93a1a1
Yellow = b58900
Magenta = dd3682
Back Ground = 042028
White = eee8d5
Cyan = 2aa198
[Names]
Count = 1
Name0 = Solarized Dark
Save it as a solarized-dark.xcs and import it in the color scheme.