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Bruter v1.0.0b
Hi folks, I released bruter a golang tool that I enjoyed building:
It is a simple app that was built as an experiment while dusting my Go skils. It is indeed very much inspired by (https://github.com/evilsocket/xray) (but hey not copied ;)). The tooling can be used to test webservers and validate configurations, but not just!
What does it do?
It grabs HostInfo data from Shodan APIs, so you will need a Token to try this out
It collects banners for various services FTP, SSH, MYSQL, IRC, SMTP
It collects HTTP headers
It brute force directories on WebServers and reports results (200, 403)
It produces a Web UI for presentation
Check it out and let me know what you think! Feedbacks are very welcome :D
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Bruter v.1.0.0b -- https://github.com/CyberRoute/bruter
It is a simple app that was built as an experiment while dusting my Go skils. It is indeed very much inspired by (https://github.com/evilsocket/xray) (but hey not copied ;)). The tooling can be used to test webservers and validate configurations, but not just!
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Awesome Penetration Testing
XRay - Network (sub)domain discovery and reconnaissance automation tool.
iodine
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Show HN: This Website Is Hosted on DNS
Reminds me of using https://code.kryo.se/iodine/ ( DNS tunnel ) and a empty prepaid card...
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DNS Exfiltration Tool
Obligatory dns tunnel software for exfil. It is super noisy if you do dns querylogging, so I'd not use it for anything major, but it is a fun research tool.
https://github.com/yarrick/iodine
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Fun with DNS TXT Records
It's worth noting that you (re) invented what iodine does: https://code.kryo.se/iodine/
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WiFi without internet on a Southwest flight
(https://github.com/yarrick/iodine)
It’s slow, but it works and is a handy “last resort” tool.
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Russia starts blocking VPN at the protocol (WireGuard, OpenVPN) level
While working in an environment where VPN connections were pretty much all blocked⁰ a friend of mine had success using https://guacamole.apache.org/ to access a remote machine¹. Not quite the same as a direct VPN connection but worth a try if nothing else functions, it looks enough like normal HTTPS traffic that he got away with it.
To keep your wireguard setup more as-is, you could try https://kirill888.github.io/notes/wireguard-via-websocket/ to tunnel that via a web server. In fact https://github.com/erebe/wstunnel which that uses could be used just as well with any other UDP based VPN.
I once tinkered with https://github.com/yarrick/iodine and successfully connected to resources over the wireless on a train, bypassing its traffic capture and sign-up requirement, so that might be an option, though I think fully blocking external DNS is more common now so this is less likely to work²³.
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[0] practically only HTTP(S) permitted, not even SSH, DPI in use that detected just using SSH or OpenVPN over port 443
[1] NOTE: be careful breaching restrictions like this, you are at risk of an insta-sacking if discovered, or worse if operating in some securiry environments!
[2] and the latency when it does work is significant!
[3] and that much traffic over port 53 might get noticed by the heuristics of data exfiltration scanner, encouraging sysadmins to notice and implement a way to block it
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Show HN: File distribution over DNS: (ab)using DNS as a CDN
There's also iodine, a C program that tunnels IPv4 packets over DNS. Useful for bypassing captive portals on wifi, since DNS usually isn't restricted.
https://github.com/yarrick/iodine
Regarding cloudflare DNS over HTTPS: It could be that it tries to server data encoded as JSON, which is impossible in JSON. Some control characters and bytes 128-255 cannot be represented as JSON strings.
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Show HN: Use DNS TXT to share information
A regular proxy on port 53 might work? Is it necessary to actually use DNS?
Otherwise there's https://github.com/yarrick/iodine
- Anything can be a message queue if you use it wrongly enough
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help with choosing a VPN to host (I'll explain)
Well, you're really exhausting your options here (and possibly your IT department's patience). Iodine would still be an option, it creates a tunnel through DNS traffic. Nearly impossible to block/filter out but you shouldn't expect a lot of bandwidth. Try it out! Although if you're only going to use low-bandwidth applications through the tunnel anyway you might as well use your own mobile data plan instead of your school's WLAN.
- DNS blacklisting in enterprise
What are some alternatives?
Metasploit - Metasploit Framework
dnscat2
pwntools - CTF framework and exploit development library
miniProxy
bruter - Brutuer is an OSINT tooling, an experiment to build a reconnaissance simple app to have fun 🕵️♂️
PHP-Proxy - Proxy Application built on php-proxy library ready to be installed on your server
mitmproxy - An interactive TLS-capable intercepting HTTP proxy for penetration testers and software developers.
Nginx Proxy Manager - Docker container for managing Nginx proxy hosts with a simple, powerful interface
lynis - Lynis - Security auditing tool for Linux, macOS, and UNIX-based systems. Assists with compliance testing (HIPAA/ISO27001/PCI DSS) and system hardening. Agentless, and installation optional.
inlets - Get public TCP LoadBalancers for local Kubernetes clusters
Cppcheck - static analysis of C/C++ code
Swiperproxy - A Python-based HTTP/HTTPS-proxy.