Minimalistic-offensive-security-tools
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Minimalistic-offensive-security-tools
- Minimalistic TCP and UDP port scanners (port-scan-tcp.ps1 | port-scan-udp.ps1) #infosec #pentest #redteam
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Powershell brute force attack via rdp
Just need to adjust protocol similar to the way he adjusted the script above for SMB here https://github.com/InfosecMatter/Minimalistic-offensive-security-tools/blob/master/smblogin-extra-mini.ps1 so just do the same for RDP and your set.
Pode
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HTTP server in powershell for Sharing files
I use Pode for my little projects. One mocks the api's of a device for testing a module with out having the device exposed to the internet for GitHub actions. Pode also works well under Linux.
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Web Application for running powershell locally
have a look at those solutions: ScriptRunner PowerShell Universal Pode
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Non-SysAdmin Use Cases for PowerShell? Basically, any use cases NOT involving network, RDP, system config, IT/LAN admin type stuff?
Some software solutions have arisen from this sort of idea: * https://github.com/Badgerati/Pode * https://ironmansoftware.com/powershell-universal
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How Do I create secure https://127.0.0.1:8080 instead of http://127.0.0.1 using powershell
Assuming you are trying to use powershell to create a listener for an API, I'd recommend not rolling your own and use PODE. https://badgerati.github.io/Pode/
- How common is powershell used in jobs?
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GUI w/ powershell scripts
Pode .Net/PowerShell web server
- gui for powershell
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How to make an API with PowerShell scripts as the back end?
Use the Pode framework. This is pretty much exactly what you need. It's insanely easy as well.
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How Much Coding in the Life of a DevOps?
You can also build web apps / REST APIs in native PowerShell, using this well-supported community module: https://github.com/Badgerati/Pode
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Powershell 7 - one liner for a webpage
You can technically achieve this with Pode in one line, if it's a website with just static content.
What are some alternatives?
DSInternals - Directory Services Internals (DSInternals) PowerShell Module and Framework
powershell-universal - PowerShell Universal is the ultimate platform for building web-based IT tools.
vulnerable-AD - Create a vulnerable active directory that's allowing you to test most of the active directory attacks in a local lab
Polaris - A cross-platform, minimalist web framework for PowerShell
jumpcloud-ADMU - JumpCloud Active Directory Migration Utility - JCADMU
PowerShell-Red-Team - Collection of PowerShell functions a Red Teamer may use in an engagement
AutomatedLab - AutomatedLab is a provisioning solution and framework that lets you deploy complex labs on HyperV and Azure with simple PowerShell scripts. It supports all Windows operating systems from 2008 R2 to 2022, some Linux distributions and various products like AD, Exchange, PKI, IIS, etc.
Pode.Web - Web template framework for use with the Pode PowerShell web server
PowerShell - PowerShell functions and scripts (Azure, Active Directory, SCCM, SCSM, Exchange, O365, ...)
WebServer - Powershell WebServer is a Powershell module that starts a webserver (without the need for IIS)
ConPtyShell - ConPtyShell - Fully Interactive Reverse Shell for Windows
go - The Go programming language