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Formerly BackTrack scripts. For use with Kali Linux. Custom bash scripts used to automate various pentesting tasks.

Download, setup & usage

  • If using Kali mini apt-get install windows-binaries
  • git clone git://github.com/leebaird/discover.git /opt/discover/
  • All scripts must be ran from this location.
  • cd /opt/discover/
  • ./setup.sh
  • ./discover.sh
RECON
1.  Domain
2.  Person
3.  Parse salesforce

SCANNING
4.  Generate target list
5.  CIDR
6.  List
7.  IP or domain

WEB
8.  Open multiple tabs in Iceweasel
9.  Nikto
10. SSL

MISC
11. Crack WiFi
12. Parse XML
13. Start a Metasploit listener
14. Update
15. Exit

RECON

Domain

RECON

1.  Passive
2.  Active
3.  Previous menu
  • Passive combines goofile, goog-mail, goohost, theHarvester, Metasploit, dnsrecon, URLCrazy, Whois and multiple webistes.
  • Active combines Nmap, dnsrecon, Fierce, lbd, WAF00W, traceroute and Whatweb.

Person

RECON

First name:
Last name:
  • Combines info from multiple websites.

Parse salesforce

Create a free account at salesforce (https://connect.data.com/login).
Perform a search on your target company > select the company name > see all.
Copy the results into a new file.

Enter the location of your list: 
  • Gather names and positions into a clean list.

SCANNING

Generate target list

SCANNING

1.  Local area network
2.  NetBIOS
3.  netdiscover
4.  Ping sweep
5.  Previous menu
  • Use different tools to create a target list including Angry IP Scanner, arp-scan, netdiscover and nmap pingsweep.

CIDR, List, IP or domain

Type of scan: 

1.  External
2.  Internal
3.  Previous menu
  • External scan will set the nmap source port to 53 and the max-rrt-timeout to 1500ms.
  • Internal scan will set the nmap source port to 88 and the max-rrt-timeout to 500ms.
  • Nmap is used to perform host discovery, port scanning, service enumeration and OS identification.
  • Matching nmap scripts are used for additional enumeration.
  • Matching Metasploit auxiliary modules are also leveraged.

WEB

Open multiple tabs in Iceweasel

Open multiple tabs in Iceweasel with:

1.  List
2.  Directories from a domain's robot.txt.
3.  Previous menu
  • Use a list containing IPs and/or URLs.
  • Use wget to pull a domain's robot.txt file, then open all of the directories.

Nikto

Run multiple instances of Nikto in parallel.

1.  List of IPs.
2.  List of IP:port.
3.  Previous menu

SSL

Check for SSL certificate issues.

Enter the location of your list: 
  • Use sslscan and sslyze to check for SSL/TLS certificate issues.

MISC

Crack WiFi

  • Crack wireless networks.

Parse XML

Parse XML to CSV for use with /discover/misc/worksheet.xlsx.

1.  Burp
2.  Nessus
3.  Nmap
4.  Previous menu

Start a Metasploit listener

  • Setup a multi/handler with a windows/meterpreter/reverse_tcp payload on port 443.

Update

  • Use to update Kali Linux, Discover scripts, various tools and the locate database.

CONTRIBUTING

Submitting Pull Requests

When submitting pull requests (PR), please do the following:

  • When you submit a PR, a discription of what it is your PR does.
  • Test all senarios for your patch. For example, what happens if a user does not run a required step. Will it break something?
  • Create a topic branch to work on instead of working directly on the master.
  • Always keep the branch you are working on in sync with upstream branch to avoid conflicts.
  • Include code comments so your code can be easily understood.

Bug Fixes

  • Include reproducing steps to show the bug with terminal output.
  • Explain how your patch fixes the bug.

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