# Installation ## 1. Clone the Conquest repository ``` git clone https://github.com/jakobfriedl/conquest cd conquest ``` ## 2. Install Nim. ```bash curl https://nim-lang.org/choosenim/init.sh -sSf | sh ``` After it is installed, the Nim binaries need to be added to the PATH. This is done by adding the following line to the `.bashrc`/`.zshrc`/`.profile` configuration. ``` export PATH=/home//.nimble/bin:$PATH ``` ## 3. Install dependencies The Conquest binaries for team server and client are designed to be compiled and run on Ubuntu/Debian-based systems. The operator client requires the subsequent dependencies to be installed. To run the client on a Windows host, install the same dependencies in WSL. ``` sudo apt update sudo apt install gcc g++ make git curl xz-utils sudo apt install libglfw3-dev libgl1-mesa-dev libglu1-mesa-dev libx11-dev libxrandr-dev libxinerama-dev libxcursor-dev libxi-dev libgtk2.0-0 ``` In some cases, the agent build process fails due to insufficient permissions. Execute the following command to make the build script executable. ``` chmod +x src/agent/build.sh ``` ## 4. Compile Conquest binaries The Conquest binaries are compiled using the `nimble` command, which installs and updates all Nim libraries and dependencies automatically. ``` nimble server nimble client ``` Optionally, the required dependencies can be installed manually using the following command prior to the compilation. ``` nimble install -d ``` ## 5. Start the Conquest team server with a C2 profile. The default profile is located in [data/profile.toml](../data/profile.toml) and can be adapted by the operator. ``` bin/server -p data/profile ``` On the first start, the Conquest team server creates the Conquest database in the data directory, as well as the team server's private key in data/keys, which is used for the key exchange between team server, client and agent. ![Team server start](../assets/install.png) ## 6. Start the Conquest operator client ``` bin/client ``` By default, the Conquest client connects to localhost:37573 to connect to the team server. In order to connect to a remote team server, the address and port can be specified from the command-line using the `-i` and `-p` flags. The team server port can be configured in the malleable C2 profile used by the server. ``` bin/client -i -p ```