RAUDI
dnscat2
RAUDI | dnscat2 | |
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10 | 5 | |
544 | 3,258 | |
0.4% | - | |
9.3 | 0.0 | |
7 days ago | about 2 months ago | |
Python | PHP | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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RAUDI
- GitHub - cybersecsi/RAUDI: A repo to automatically generate and keep updated a series of Docker images through GitHub Actions.
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HOUDINI: A web app with huge number of Docker Images for Network Security with run commands and cheatsheet (Hundreds of Offensive and Useful Docker Images for Network Intrusion )
BTW if you have any tool in mind you can contribute, even just by suggesting the tool. If the Docker Image does not exist we will create and add it to RAUDI
- RAUDI
- cybersecsi/RAUDI: A repo to automatically generate and keep updated a series of Docker images through GitHub Actions.
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Project to Regularly and Automatically Update Docker Images that contains a lot of NetSec related tools
I gave a second thought at your first question and we are adding the feature you asked. For the tagname the Docker Image will keep the same as the release version name of the tool. Here is the issue for this feature: Multi-dependency Docker Image
- Raudi: Regularly and Automatically Updated Docker Images
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Project to Regularly and Automatically Update Docker Image (called RAUDI)
Hello, I am a Security Researcher working in an Italian startup that provides cybersecurity-related services. We use a lot of tools during our work we use Docker a lot. On the other hand, we hate to personally build Docker images for specific tools and keep them updated. So we created a tool called RAUDI (which stands for Regularly and Automatically Updated Docker Images) that automatically updates Docker Images every time there is an update using GitHub Actions. We started adding NetSec tools (since are the ones we use the most), but we plan to add every kind of tool that does not have an official Docker image on Docker Hub. Let me know if you like it or have any suggestions to make it better. Here is the link to the GitHub repo: - https://github.com/cybersecsi/RAUDI
dnscat2
- HOUDINI: A web app with huge number of Docker Images for Network Security with run commands and cheatsheet (Hundreds of Offensive and Useful Docker Images for Network Intrusion )
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Awesome CTF : Top Learning Resource Labs
Dnscat2 - Hosts communication through DNS.
- Are there any methods to protect against DNS tunneling (non-encrypted) in an open-source firewall appliance?
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Awesome Penetration Testing
dnscat2 - Tool designed to create an encrypted command and control channel over the DNS protocol, which is an effective tunnel out of almost every network.
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DNS exfiltration of data: step-by-step simple guide
Another commonly used tool is dnscat. I’ve seen it successfully used by adversaries and during pentests.
What are some alternatives?
docker-py - A Python library for the Docker Engine API
iodine - Official git repo for iodine dns tunnel
puredns - Puredns is a fast domain resolver and subdomain bruteforcing tool that can accurately filter out wildcard subdomains and DNS poisoned entries.
Metasploit - Metasploit Framework
python-on-whales - An awesome Python wrapper for an awesome Docker CLI!
RsaCtfTool - RSA attack tool (mainly for ctf) - retrieve private key from weak public key and/or uncipher data
houdini - Hundreds of Offensive and Useful Docker Images for Network Intrusion. The name says it all.
pwntools - CTF framework and exploit development library
docker_SynologyNAS - How to install Docker on non-intel Synology NAS
hashcat - World's fastest and most advanced password recovery utility
bettercap - The Swiss Army knife for 802.11, BLE, IPv4 and IPv6 networks reconnaissance and MITM attacks.