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Tuesday, January 5, 2016

AutoBrowser - Create Report and Screenshots of HTTP/s Based Ports on the Network


AutoBrowser is a tool written in python for penetration testers. The purpose of this tool is to create report and screenshots of http/s based ports on the network. It analyze Nmap Report or scan with Nmap, Check the results with http/s request on each host using headless web browser, Grab a screenshot of the response page content.

  • This tool is designed for IT professionals to perform penetration testing to scan and analyze NMAP results.

Proof of concept video (From version: 2.0)

Examples

Delimiting the values on the CLI arguments it must be by double quotes only!
  • Get the argument details of scan method: python AutoBrowser.py scan --help
  • Scan with Nmap and Checks the results and create folder by name project_name: python AutoBrowser.py scan "192.168.1.1/24" -a="-sT -sV -T3" -p project_name
  • Get the argument details of analyze method:python AutoBrowser.py analyze --help
  • Analyzing Nmap XML report and create folder by name report_analyze: python AutoBrowser.py analyze nmap_file.xml --project report_analyze

Requirements:

Linux Installation:
  1. sudo apt-get install python-pip python2.7-dev libxext-dev python-qt4 qt4-dev-tools build-essential nmap
  2. sudo pip install -r requirements.txt

MacOSx Installation:
  1. Install Xcode Command Line Tools (AppStore)
  2. ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.github.com/mxcl/homebrew/go)"
  3. brew install pyqt nmap
  4. sudo easy_install pip
  5. sudo pip install -r requirements.txt

Windows Installation:
  1. Install setuptools
  2. Install pip
  3. Install PyQt4
  4. install Nmap
  5. Open Command Prompt(cmd) as Administrator -> Goto python folder -> Scripts (cd c:\Python27\Scripts)
  6. pip install -r (Full Path To requirements.txt)


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