nmapAutomator
Kang Asu
nmapAutomator - Tool To Automate All Of The Process Of Recon/Enumeration
nmapAutomator
A script that you can run in the background!
Summary
The main goal for this script is to automate all of the process of recon/enumeration that is run every time, and instead focus our attention on real pen testing.
This will ensure two things:
1) Automate nmap scans. 2) Always have some recon running in the background.
Once you find the inital ports in around 10 seconds, you then can start manually looking into those ports, and let the rest run in the background with no interaction from your side whatsoever.
Features:
- Quick: Shows all open ports quickly (~15 seconds)
- Basic: Runs Quick Scan, then a runs more thorough scan on found ports (~5 minutes)
- UDP: Runs "Basic" on UDP ports (~5 minutes)
- Full: Runs a full range port scan, then runs a thorough scan on new ports (~5-10 minutes)
- Vulns: Runs CVE scan and nmap Vulns scan on all found ports (~5-15 minutes)
- Recon: Runs "Basic" scan "if not yet run", then suggests recon commands "i.e. gobuster, nikto, smbmap" based on the found ports, then prompts to automatically run them
- All: Runs all the scans consecutively (~20-30 minutes)
I tried to make the script as efficient as possible, so that you would get the results as fast as possible, without duplicating any work.
Requirements:
Required: Gobuster v3.0 or higher, as it is not backward compatible.
You can update gobuster on kali using:
Requirements:
Required: Gobuster v3.0 or higher, as it is not backward compatible.
You can update gobuster on kali using:
apt-get update
apt-get install gobuster --only-upgrade
Recommended: nmap vulners scrip "for CVE scan"
https://github.com/vulnersCom/nmap-vulners
Examples of use:
./nmapAutomator.sh
./nmapAutomator.sh 10.1.1.1 All
./nmapAutomator.sh 10.1.1.1 Basic
./nmapAutomator.sh 10.1.1.1 Recon
If you want to use it anywhere on the system, create a shortcut using:
https://github.com/vulnersCom/nmap-vulners
Examples of use:
./nmapAutomator.sh
./nmapAutomator.sh 10.1.1.1 All
./nmapAutomator.sh 10.1.1.1 Basic
./nmapAutomator.sh 10.1.1.1 Recon
If you want to use it anywhere on the system, create a shortcut using:
ln -s /PATH-TO-FOLDER/nmapAutomator.sh /usr/local/bin/
Regards
Kang Asu