tpotce
Stirling-PDF
tpotce | Stirling-PDF | |
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31 | 22 | |
5,925 | 22,075 | |
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3 days ago | 6 days ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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tpotce
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Honeypot in a home lab
Have a look at tpot created by Deutsche Telekom. https://github.com/telekom-security/tpotce
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Securely running a honeypot server in a homelab (VLAN, Switch, proxmox, etc)
After installing proxmox, I created a VM on it containing t-pot, an (.iso) packaged group of containerized honeypots with a compelling aggregation of logs, attack attempts, a heatmap showing attack/scan locations, ips, and numerous other criteria logged and viewable in pretty elasticsearch dashboards.
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Update for your NginxProxyManager Logs Dashboard: npmGrafStats v2.2
The Data for https://www.sicherheitstacho.eu/start/main comes from their Honeypot Software https://github.com/telekom-security/tpotce
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What project ideas are there for a cybersecurity homelab?
As for blue team, there is tpotce which is a fully integrated Linux distro that deploys multiple honeypot containers and connects them back up into Elastic Search, but you'd need a device with 8GB+ RAM facing the internet unrestricted in a DMZ or something similar - https://github.com/telekom-security/tpotce
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Unorthodox Things to Self Host?
T-Pot - The All In One Honeypot Platform - T-Pot
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Docker in Cyber Security
I use it to run Splunk at home for testing. You can also run honeypots or use TPot.
- How to make honeypots.
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Does anyone have OpenCanary working in a docker container?
Check this https://github.com/telekom-security/tpotce
- Release T-Pot 22.04.0 ยท telekom-security/tpotce
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Flashy Network Monitoring Product?
If you want a live threat map/Honeypot and get a feel for what's attacking your network while also looking amazing, set up the T-pot - https://github.com/telekom-security/tpotce
Stirling-PDF
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Stirling PDF: Self-hosted, web-based PDF manipulation tool
Well it was developed initially by ChatGPT. First file I open I see repeated comments.
https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-PDF/blob/7f577a60...
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A small lathe built in a Japanese prison camp
My use-case was easier than yours (microfiche of type) but I found this https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-PDF incredibly handy.
I still had to write a bit of Python, but this really is a PDF swiss army knife.
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- Self hosted alternative to smallpdf.com
What are some alternatives?
opencanary - Modular and decentralised honeypot
pdfarranger - Small python-gtk application, which helps the user to merge or split PDF documents and rotate, crop and rearrange their pages using an interactive and intuitive graphical interface.
cowrie - Cowrie SSH/Telnet Honeypot https://cowrie.readthedocs.io
OpenVoice - Instant voice cloning by MyShell.
tpotce - ๐ฏ T-Pot - The All In One Honeypot Platform ๐ [Moved to: https://github.com/telekom-security/tpotce]
pdfcpu - A PDF processor written in Go.
mhn - Modern Honey Network
naps2 - Scan documents to PDF and more, as simply as possible.
cyberchef-recipes - A list of cyber-chef recipes and curated links
introduction-to-github - Get started using GitHub in less than an hour.
awesome-honeypots - an awesome list of honeypot resources
lxd-dashboard - This LXD dashboard is a web-based user interface (GUI) for managing containers and virtual machines through LXD