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Nimhawk v2.0: Development Update
Nimhawk v2.0 Development Update
Working on the next evolution of Nimhawk with some game-changing features for the red team community.
π§ C4-Style Relay Multi-Agent Architecture
The core innovation is a C4-style relay multi-agent architecture that changes how operators interact with target networks.
Nimhawk v2.0 login interface and server configuration
Operators can now reach internal, non-exposed networks by chaining agents that relay traffic between them.
Agent selection interface for building relay chains
Decoupled UI
UI is fully decoupled, built with React Flow and runs on Electron:
- Visual network topology representation
- Drag-and-drop operation planning
- Cross-platform consistency
- Enhanced OPSEC (UI runs independently)
Real-time network topology visualization with debug console
π» Multi-Platform Agent Revolution
Multi-platform agent already working (Linux, macOS, ARM, MIPS)
β Fully Operational:
- Linux (x86_64, ARM64, ARM32, MIPS)
- macOS (Intel x64, Apple M1/M2)
- Embedded systems (MIPS, ARM, RISC-V)
β οΈ Work in Progress:
- Windows agent not yet compatible with the new relay system
Agent management interface showing multiple platform support
π Next: Self-Contained TCP Mesh
Next: integrate smoltcp to build a 100% self-contained TCP mesh πΈοΈ Hamachi-style, no external binaries, no root.
Benefits:
- No external dependencies
- No root privileges required
- 100% self-contained networking
- Built-in encryption and authentication
- Dynamic routing and failover
Get Involved
GitHub: hdbreaker/Nimhawk
Follow progress: @hdbreaker_
Join us in building the next generation of red team tools.