bug fix - Error on open file#3
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I tried to run this script, but i got a error.
Traceback (most recent call last): File "/home/kali/Downloads/vulns/BackdoorMan/./BackdoorMan", line 603, in <module> Initialize(dest) File "/home/kali/Downloads/vulns/BackdoorMan/./BackdoorMan", line 50, in __init__ open('databases/functions/low.txt', 'rb').read().strip().split('\n') TypeError: a bytes-like object is required, not 'str'I got the same error in this two machines:
So, i fix this error removing the binary parameter on open() function.
Since the files are in text format, I believe there is no need to use the binary attribute.