├── example ├── img_01.png ├── img_02.png ├── img_03.png └── img_04.png ├── README.md ├── template.html ├── dotnessus_v2.py ├── beautyCoon.py └── LICENSE /example/img_01.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Aetsu/beautyCoon/HEAD/example/img_01.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /example/img_02.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Aetsu/beautyCoon/HEAD/example/img_02.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /example/img_03.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Aetsu/beautyCoon/HEAD/example/img_03.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /example/img_04.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Aetsu/beautyCoon/HEAD/example/img_04.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # BeautyCoon 2 | **Beautify Nessus scan output** 3 | 4 | - Inspired by the work of [@honze_net](https://www.twitter.com/honze_net) with his [nmap-bootstrap-xsl](https://github.com/honze-net/nmap-bootstrap-xsl/) 5 | - BeautyCoon uses a fork of [pynessus](https://code.google.com/archive/p/pynessus/) with Python3 support. 6 | 7 | 8 | ## Requirements 9 | - python3.x 10 | 11 | ## Usage 12 | ``` 13 | python3 beautyCoon.py 14 | ``` 15 | The output file will appear in the folder where the original *.nessus* file with the same name but *.html* extension. 16 | 17 | * * * 18 | 19 | ## Examples 20 | - As an example I used the .nessus file located in the [sdnips/ACNS_FinalProject_Code/Scan_Vul.nessus](https://gitlab.thothlab.org/ASU/sdnips/-/raw/master/ACNS_FinalProject_Code/Scan_Vul.nessus) repository: 21 | ![](example/img_01.png) 22 | ![](example/img_02.png) 23 | ![](example/img_03.png) 24 | ![](example/img_04.png) 25 | 26 | * * * 27 | 28 | ## TODO 29 | - [ ] Clean code... 30 | - [ ] Burp support 31 | - [ ] Nmap support 32 | - [ ] OWASP Zap support 33 | - [ ] Acunetix support 34 | - [ ] Remove [pynessus](https://code.google.com/archive/p/pynessus/) dependence 35 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /template.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 32 | Nessus Vulnerability Report 33 | 34 | 35 |
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172 | 176 | 177 | 178 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /dotnessus_v2.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # dotnessus_v2.py 2 | # Python module to deal with Nessus .nessus (v2) files 3 | # http://code.google.com/p/pynessus/ 4 | # 5 | # Copyright (C) 2010 Dustin Seibel 6 | # 7 | # GNU General Public Licence (GPL) 8 | # 9 | # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under 10 | # the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software 11 | # Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later 12 | # version. 13 | # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT 14 | # ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS 15 | # FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more 16 | # details. 17 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with 18 | # this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple 19 | # Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA 20 | # 21 | # 2011-03-12: 0.1.1: Initial version 22 | # 2011-03-16: 0.1.3: Added more regex parsers 23 | # 2011-11-15: 0.2.0: Added better handling of parsing ReportItem attributes and 24 | # get_scanned_ip Target method. 25 | import sys 26 | import re 27 | import xml.etree.ElementTree as ET 28 | from datetime import datetime 29 | #from StringIO import StringIO 30 | import io 31 | # List all nodes in a ReportItem object that can have multiple values 32 | MULTI_VALUED_ATTS = [ 33 | 'cve', 34 | 'bid', 35 | 'xref', 36 | ] 37 | 38 | # HOST_(START|END) date format 39 | HOST_DATE_FORMAT = '%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y' 40 | 41 | # Regex defs 42 | re_ip = re.compile('\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}') 43 | re_wmi_ip = re.compile('IPAddress/IPSubnet.*?(?P\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3})', re.I) 44 | re_wmi_man = re.compile('Computer Manufacturer : (?P.*?)\n.*?Computer Model : (?P.*?)\n.*?Computer Memory : (?P\d+)\s', re.I|re.M|re.S) 45 | re_shares = re.compile('- (?P.*?)\n', re.I|re.M|re.S) 46 | re_local_admins = re.compile('- (?P.*?)\s\(', re.I|re.M|re.S) 47 | re_wsus = re.compile('following WSUS server :.*?(?Phttp.*?)\n.*?Updates last detected : (?P.*?)\n.*?Updates last downloaded : (?P.*?)\n.*?Updates last installed : (?P.*?)\n.*?AUOptions : (?P.*?)\n', re.I|re.M|re.S) 48 | re_unix_memory = re.compile('Total memory: (?P\d+)\s', re.I) 49 | re_unix_model = re.compile('Serial Number\s+: (?P.*?)\s.*?\nProduct Name\s+: (?P.*?)(\n|$)', re.I|re.M) 50 | re_unix_cpu = re.compile('Current Speed\s+: (?P.*?)\s*\nManufacturer\s+: (?P.*?)\s*\nFamily\s+: (?P.*?)\s*\nExternal Clock\s+: (?P.*?)\s*\nVersion\s+: (?P.*?)\s*\nType\s+: (?P.*?)($|\s*\n)', re.I|re.M) 51 | re_domain = re.compile('^.*?smb domain name is :\s+(?P.*?)(\s|$)', re.I|re.M) 52 | re_hostname = re.compile('^Hostname : (?P.*?)(\\n|\\r|\s|$)', re.I) 53 | 54 | # Plugin to regex map 55 | # Format is plugin_id: (attribute_name, regex_object, attribute_to_parse, multi_valued) 56 | REGEX_MAP = { 57 | '10785': ('', re_domain, 'plugin_output', False), 58 | '24272': ('ips', re_wmi_ip, 'plugin_output', True), 59 | '25203': ('ips', re_ip, 'plugin_output', True), 60 | '24270': ('', re_wmi_man, 'description', False), 61 | '10395': ('shares', re_shares, 'plugin_output', True), 62 | '10902': ('local_admins', re_local_admins, 'plugin_output', True), 63 | '10860': ('local_users', re_local_admins, 'plugin_output', True), 64 | '50859': ('', re_wsus, 'plugin_output', False), 65 | '45433': ('', re_unix_memory, 'plugin_output', False), 66 | '35351': ('', re_unix_model, 'plugin_output', False), 67 | '45432': ('', re_unix_cpu, 'plugin_output', False), 68 | '55472': ('', re_hostname, 'plugin_output', False), 69 | } 70 | 71 | # Local IP list 72 | LOCAL_IP_LIST = [ 73 | '0.0.0.0', 74 | '127.0.0.1', 75 | ] 76 | 77 | class Report(object): 78 | def __init__(self): 79 | self.name = None 80 | self.targets = [] 81 | self.scan_start = None 82 | self.scan_end = None 83 | 84 | def parse(self, xml_file, from_string=False): 85 | """Import .nessus file""" 86 | # Parse XML file 87 | if from_string: 88 | xml_file = io.StringIO(xml_file) 89 | 90 | # Iterate through each host scanned and create objects for each 91 | for event, elem in ET.iterparse(xml_file): 92 | 93 | # Grab the report name from the Report element 94 | if event == 'end' and elem.tag == 'Report': 95 | self.name = elem.attrib.get('name') 96 | continue 97 | 98 | # Only process ReportHost elements 99 | elif event == 'end' and elem.tag != 'ReportHost': 100 | continue 101 | 102 | rh_obj = ReportHost(elem) 103 | if rh_obj: 104 | self.targets.append(rh_obj) 105 | 106 | # Update Report dates 107 | if not self.scan_start and rh_obj.get('host_start'): 108 | self.scan_start = rh_obj.host_start 109 | if not self.scan_end: 110 | self.scan_end = rh_obj.host_end 111 | if rh_obj.get('host_start'): 112 | if rh_obj.host_start < self.scan_start: 113 | self.scan_start = rh_obj.host_start 114 | if rh_obj.host_end > self.scan_end: 115 | self.scan_end = rh_obj.host_end 116 | 117 | def __repr__(self): 118 | return "" % self.name 119 | 120 | def get_target(self, name): 121 | """Returns a target object given a name""" 122 | for t in self.targets: 123 | if name.lower() == t.name.lower(): 124 | return t 125 | 126 | class ReportHost(object): 127 | def __init__(self, xml_report_host): 128 | self.name = None 129 | self.auth = False 130 | self.dead = False 131 | self.vulns = [] 132 | 133 | # Do a check to make sure it's well formed 134 | # ... 135 | 136 | # Get ReportHost name 137 | self.name = xml_report_host.attrib.get('name') 138 | 139 | # Get HostProperties tags 140 | for n in xml_report_host.findall('HostProperties/tag'): 141 | setattr(self, n.attrib.get('name'), n.text) 142 | 143 | # Convert scan dates and check for dead status 144 | if self.get('HOST_START'): 145 | # self.host_start = datetime.strptime(self.get('HOST_START'), HOST_DATE_FORMAT) 146 | self.host_start = '' 147 | else: 148 | self.dead = True 149 | #self.host_end = datetime.strptime(self.get('HOST_END'), HOST_DATE_FORMAT) 150 | self.host_end = '' 151 | # Get all ReportItems 152 | for ri in xml_report_host.findall('ReportItem'): 153 | ri_obj = ReportItem(ri) 154 | if ri_obj: 155 | self.vulns.append(ri_obj) 156 | xml_report_host.clear() 157 | 158 | # Do an additional check for deadness 159 | for v in self.find_vuln(plugin_id='10180'): 160 | if 'dead' in str(v.get('plugin_output')): 161 | self.dead = True 162 | 163 | # Check to see if this was an authenticated scan 164 | if self.get('local-checks-proto') and not self.find_vuln(plugin_id='21745'): 165 | self.auth = True 166 | 167 | # Parse additional fields into host attributes 168 | for plugin_id in REGEX_MAP: 169 | att, regex, dest_att, multi = REGEX_MAP[plugin_id] 170 | vulns = self.find_vuln(plugin_id=plugin_id) 171 | 172 | # If multi flag is set, store results in a dict 173 | if multi: 174 | results = [] 175 | 176 | # Grab all plugins 177 | for v in vulns: 178 | if multi: 179 | setattr(self, att, regex.findall(v.get(dest_att))) 180 | else: 181 | plugin_output = v.get(dest_att) 182 | if not plugin_output: 183 | continue 184 | 185 | res = regex.search(v.get(dest_att)) 186 | if not res: 187 | continue 188 | 189 | # Check to see if named fields were given 190 | if res.groupdict(): 191 | # Store each named field as an attribute 192 | for k, v in res.groupdict().items(): 193 | setattr(self, k, v) 194 | 195 | # No named fields, just grab whatever matched 196 | else: 197 | setattr(self, att, res.group()) 198 | 199 | def __repr__(self): 200 | return "" % self.name 201 | 202 | def get(self, attr): 203 | """Returns attribute value if it exists""" 204 | try: 205 | return getattr(self, attr) 206 | except AttributeError: 207 | return None 208 | 209 | def find_vuln(self, **kwargs): 210 | """Find a ReportItem given the search params""" 211 | results = [] 212 | 213 | # Iterate through vulns 214 | for r in self.vulns: 215 | match = True 216 | # If one of the search criteria doesn't match, set the flag 217 | for k in kwargs: 218 | if kwargs.get(k) != r.get(k): 219 | match = False 220 | 221 | # If it's a match, add it to results 222 | if match: 223 | results.append(r) 224 | return results 225 | 226 | def get_ips(self, exclude_local=True): 227 | """Return a list of IPs for host""" 228 | ip_list = set() 229 | if re_ip.search(self.name): 230 | ip_list.add(self.name) 231 | if self.get('host-ip'): 232 | ip_list.add(self.get('host-ip')) 233 | if self.get('ips'): 234 | ip_list.update(self.ips) 235 | 236 | # If exclude_local is set, remove local IPs from list 237 | if exclude_local: 238 | for i in LOCAL_IP_LIST: 239 | if i in ip_list: 240 | ip_list.remove(i) 241 | 242 | return list(ip_list) 243 | 244 | def get_scanned_ip(self): 245 | """Return the IP address that was scanned""" 246 | if re_ip.search(self.name): 247 | return self.name 248 | elif self.get('host-ip'): 249 | return self.get('host-ip') 250 | else: 251 | return None 252 | 253 | def get_open_ports(self): 254 | """Returns a dict of open ports found""" 255 | results = {} 256 | 257 | # Fetch results 258 | vulns = self.find_vuln(plugin_id='0') 259 | 260 | # For each port, put it in a dict 261 | for v in vulns: 262 | proto = v.get('protocol') 263 | port = v.get('port') 264 | if proto not in results: 265 | results[proto] = [] 266 | results[proto].append(port) 267 | return results 268 | 269 | def get_name(self, fqdn=True): 270 | """Returns a friendly name for host""" 271 | if re_ip.search(self.name): 272 | if self.get('hostname'): 273 | return self.get('hostname').lower() 274 | elif self.get('netbios-name'): 275 | return self.get('netbios-name').lower() 276 | elif self.get('host-fqdn'): 277 | if fqdn: 278 | return self.get('host-fqdn').lower() 279 | else: 280 | return self.get('host-fqdn').lower().split('.')[0] 281 | 282 | else: 283 | return self.name 284 | else: 285 | return self.name 286 | 287 | class ReportItem(object): 288 | def __init__(self, xml_report_item): 289 | # Make sure object is well formed 290 | # ... 291 | 292 | # Get ReportItem attributes 293 | #self.port = xml_report_item.attrib.get('port') 294 | #self.svc_name = xml_report_item.attrib.get('svc_name') 295 | #self.protocol = xml_report_item.attrib.get('protocol') 296 | #self.severity = xml_report_item.attrib.get('severity') 297 | #self.plugin_id = xml_report_item.attrib.get('pluginID') 298 | #self.plugin_name = xml_report_item.attrib.get('pluginName') 299 | #self.plugin_family = xml_report_item.attrib.get('pluginFamily') 300 | 301 | # Get ReportItem attributes 302 | for k in xml_report_item.attrib.keys(): 303 | setattr(self, k, xml_report_item.attrib.get(k)) 304 | 305 | # Set some attributes to maintain backwards compat from old versions of this script 306 | self.plugin_id = xml_report_item.attrib.get('pluginID') 307 | self.plugin_name = xml_report_item.attrib.get('pluginName') 308 | self.plugin_family = xml_report_item.attrib.get('pluginFamily') 309 | 310 | # Create multi-valued atts 311 | for m in MULTI_VALUED_ATTS: 312 | setattr(self, m, list()) 313 | 314 | for n in list(xml_report_item): #Descomentar para despliegue en producción y comentar la siguiente linea 315 | #for n in xml_report_item.getchildren(): 316 | # If it's a multi-valued att, append to list 317 | if n.tag in MULTI_VALUED_ATTS: 318 | v = getattr(self, n.tag) 319 | v.append(n.text.strip()) 320 | setattr(self, n.tag, v) 321 | continue 322 | 323 | # If it's not a multi-valued att, store it as a string 324 | setattr(self, n.tag, n.text.strip()) 325 | 326 | xml_report_item.clear() 327 | 328 | def __repr__(self): 329 | return "" % (self.port, self.protocol, self.plugin_id, self.plugin_name) 330 | 331 | def get(self, attr): 332 | """Returns attribute value if it exists""" 333 | try: 334 | return getattr(self, attr) 335 | except AttributeError: 336 | return None 337 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /beautyCoon.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ########################################################################################### 2 | ## ## 3 | ## BeautyCoon v0.2 ## 4 | ## by @aetsu - 2019 ## 5 | ## ## 6 | ## This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify ## 7 | ## it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ## 8 | ## the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License, or ## 9 | ## (at your option) any later version. ## 10 | ## ## 11 | ## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ## 12 | ## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ## 13 | ## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the ## 14 | ## GNU General Public License for more details. ## 15 | ## ## 16 | ## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ## 17 | ## along with this program. If not, see . ## 18 | ## ## 19 | ########################################################################################### 20 | 21 | import dotnessus_v2 22 | import sys 23 | import html 24 | 25 | 26 | def parseNessusReport(nessusFile): 27 | """ 28 | Read Nessus file 29 | :param nessusFile: Nessus file 30 | :return: Nessus targets 31 | """ 32 | rpt = dotnessus_v2.Report() 33 | rpt.parse(nessusFile) 34 | return rpt 35 | 36 | 37 | def saveBootstrap(dParams, outputName='output.html'): 38 | """ 39 | Save the bootstrap template 40 | :param dParams: Dictionary with parameters to replace in the template 41 | :param outputName: Output report name. Default: output.html 42 | """ 43 | template = '' 44 | with open('template.html', 'r') as rf: 45 | template = rf.read() 46 | for k, v in dParams.items(): 47 | template = template.replace( 48 | '{{' + k + '}}', v) 49 | 50 | with open(outputName, 'w') as wf: 51 | wf.write(template) 52 | 53 | 54 | def vulnList(dVulns, risk, data_target='vulnProps'): 55 | """ 56 | List of vulnerabilities filtered by risk 57 | :param dVulns: dictionary with vulnerabilities 58 | :param risk: risk filter 59 | :param data_target='vulnProps': prefix identifier 60 | """ 61 | vulnerabilityList_str = '' 62 | label = "" 63 | for k, v in dVulns.items(): 64 | if str(v['risk_factor']).lower() == "critical": 65 | label = "label-danger" 66 | elif v['risk_factor'].lower() == "high": 67 | label = "label-warning" 68 | elif v['risk_factor'].lower() == "medium": 69 | label = "label-primary" 70 | elif v['risk_factor'].lower() == "low": 71 | label = "label-success" 72 | else: 73 | label = "label-info" 74 | if str(v['risk_factor']).lower() == risk: 75 | hostList_str = '' 76 | if 'hosts' in v: 77 | for host in v['hosts']: 78 | hostList_str += '' + host[0] + '' + host[3] + \ 79 | '' + host[1] + '' + \ 80 | host[2] + '' 81 | vulnerabilityList_str += '' + \ 82 | v['risk_factor'] + '' + \ 83 | '' + \ 85 | '' + v['plugin_name'] + '
' + \ 86 | '

CVSSv2:
' + \ 87 | str(v['cvss_base_score']) + \ 88 | '

' + \ 89 | '

CVSSv2 vector:
' + \ 90 | str(v['cvss_vector']) + \ 91 | '

' + \ 92 | '

CVSSv3:
' + \ 93 | str(v['cvss3_base_score']) + \ 94 | '

' + \ 95 | '

CVSSv3 vector:
' + \ 96 | str(v['cvss3_vector']) + \ 97 | '

' + \ 98 | '

Description:
' + \ 99 | v['description'].replace('\n', '
') + \ 100 | '

' + \ 101 | '

Solution:
' + \ 102 | v['solution'].replace('\n', '
') + \ 103 | '

' + \ 104 | '

Output:
' + \ 105 | '

' + \ 106 | html.escape(str(v['plugin_output'])).replace('\n', '
') + '
' + \ 107 | '

' + \ 108 | '

Exploit:
' + \ 109 | str(v['exploit_available']) + \ 110 | '


' 111 | 112 | if 'hosts' in v: 113 | vulnerabilityList_str += '
' + \ 114 | '' + \ 115 | hostList_str + \ 116 | '
HostNamePortProtocol
' + \ 117 | '
' + \ 118 | '' + \ 119 | str(len(v['hosts'])) + \ 120 | '' 121 | else: 122 | vulnerabilityList_str += '' 123 | 124 | return vulnerabilityList_str 125 | 126 | 127 | def analizeFile(targets): 128 | """ 129 | Analyzes the targets 130 | :param targets: target list 131 | """ 132 | dAux = {} 133 | for elem in targets: 134 | for v in elem.vulns: 135 | if v.get('plugin_id') in dAux: 136 | auxHosts = dAux[v.get('plugin_id')]['hosts'] 137 | auxHosts.append( 138 | [elem.name, v.port, v.protocol, elem.get_name()]) 139 | dAux[v.get('plugin_id')]['hosts'] = auxHosts 140 | else: 141 | if v.get('plugin_output') is not None: 142 | pOutput = v.get('plugin_output').replace('meta http-equiv="refresh"', 'meta http-equiv=""') 143 | else: 144 | pOutput = '' 145 | dAux[v.get("plugin_id")] = { 146 | "plugin_id": v.get("plugin_id"), 147 | "plugin_name": v.get('plugin_name'), 148 | "hosts": [[elem.name, v.port, v.protocol, elem.get_name()]], 149 | "risk_factor": v.get('risk_factor'), 150 | "description": v.get('description'), 151 | "solution": v.get('solution'), 152 | "see_also": v.get('see_also'), 153 | "cvss_vector": v.get('cvss_vector'), 154 | "cvss_base_score": v.get('cvss_base_score'), 155 | "cvss3_vector": v.get('cvss3_vector'), 156 | "cvss3_base_score": v.get('cvss3_base_score'), 157 | "plugin_output": pOutput, 158 | "cve": v.get('cve'), 159 | "cpe": v.get('cpe'), 160 | "exploit_available": v.get('exploit_available')} 161 | return dAux 162 | 163 | 164 | def getHostsServices(targets): 165 | """ 166 | Get the list of hosts, their ports and services 167 | :param targets: target list 168 | """ 169 | dRes = {} 170 | hostsStr = '' 171 | for t in targets: 172 | if not t.name in dRes: 173 | dRes[t.name] = {'name': t.get_name()} 174 | for v in t.vulns: 175 | if v.plugin_id == '11219': 176 | dRes[t.name][int(v.port)] = [v.protocol, v.svc_name] 177 | for k, v in dRes.items(): 178 | for port, infoPort in v.items(): 179 | if port != 'name': 180 | hostsStr += '' + k + '' + v['name'] + '' + \ 181 | '' + str(port) + '' + \ 182 | infoPort[0] + '' + infoPort[1] + '' 183 | 184 | return hostsStr 185 | 186 | 187 | def getHostsVulnerabilities(targets): 188 | """ 189 | Gets all vulnerabilities from each host 190 | :param targets: target list 191 | """ 192 | dRes = {} 193 | hostsStr = '' 194 | for t in targets: 195 | dAux = {} 196 | for v in t.vulns: 197 | if v.get('risk_factor').lower() != "none": 198 | dAux[v.get("plugin_id")] = { 199 | "plugin_id": v.get("plugin_id"), 200 | "plugin_name": v.get('plugin_name'), 201 | "vulnerability_port": v.get("port"), 202 | "vulnerability_protocol": v.get("protocol"), 203 | "risk_factor": v.get('risk_factor'), 204 | "description": v.get('description'), 205 | "solution": v.get('solution'), 206 | "see_also": v.get('see_also'), 207 | "cvss_vector": v.get('cvss_vector'), 208 | "cvss_base_score": v.get('cvss_base_score'), 209 | "cvss3_vector": v.get('cvss3_vector'), 210 | "cvss3_base_score": v.get('cvss3_base_score'), 211 | "plugin_output": v.get('plugin_output'), 212 | "cve": v.get('cve'), 213 | "cpe": v.get('cpe'), 214 | "exploit_available": v.get('exploit_available')} 215 | dRes[t.name] = {'name': t.get_name(), 'vulns': dAux} 216 | 217 | for h, info in dRes.items(): 218 | hostsStr += '
' + \ 219 | h + '
' + \ 220 | '
' + \ 221 | '' + \ 222 | '' + \ 223 | vulnList(info['vulns'], 'critical', 'vulnHostPropsC' + h.replace('.', '')) + \ 224 | vulnList(info['vulns'], 'high', 'vulnHostPropsH' + h.replace('.', '')) + \ 225 | vulnList(info['vulns'], 'medium', 'vulnHostPropsM' + h.replace('.', '')) + \ 226 | vulnList(info['vulns'], 'low', 'vulnHostPropsL' + h.replace('.', '')) + \ 227 | '
RiskInfoTitle
' 228 | return hostsStr 229 | 230 | def percentage(part, whole): 231 | return 100 * float(part)/float(whole) 232 | 233 | 234 | def main(filename): 235 | report = parseNessusReport(filename) 236 | dInfo = analizeFile(report.targets) 237 | cVulns = sum(1 for x in dInfo.values() 238 | if x['risk_factor'].lower() == 'critical') 239 | hVulns = sum(1 for x in dInfo.values() 240 | if x['risk_factor'].lower() == 'high') 241 | mVulns = sum(1 for x in dInfo.values() 242 | if x['risk_factor'].lower() == 'medium') 243 | lVulns = sum(1 for x in dInfo.values() 244 | if x['risk_factor'].lower() == 'low') 245 | pcVulns = (percentage(cVulns, cVulns + hVulns + mVulns + lVulns)) 246 | phVulns = percentage(hVulns, cVulns + hVulns + mVulns + lVulns) 247 | pmVulns = percentage(mVulns, cVulns + hVulns + mVulns + lVulns) 248 | plVulns = percentage(lVulns, cVulns + hVulns + mVulns + lVulns) 249 | strCritical = vulnList(dInfo, 'critical') 250 | strHigh = vulnList(dInfo, 'high') 251 | strMedium = vulnList(dInfo, 'medium') 252 | strLow = vulnList(dInfo, 'low') 253 | strInfo = vulnList(dInfo, 'none') 254 | strHostVulns = getHostsVulnerabilities(report.targets) 255 | strOpenServices = getHostsServices(report.targets) 256 | dParams = { 257 | 'reportName': report.name, 258 | 'cVulns': str(cVulns), 259 | 'hVulns': str(hVulns), 260 | 'mVulns': str(mVulns), 261 | 'lVulns': str(lVulns), 262 | 'pcVulns': str(pcVulns), 263 | 'phVulns': str(phVulns), 264 | 'pmVulns': str(pmVulns), 265 | 'plVulns': str(plVulns), 266 | 'criticalVulnerability': strCritical, 267 | 'highVulnerability': strHigh, 268 | 'mediumVulnerability': strMedium, 269 | 'lowVulnerability': strLow, 270 | 'infoVulnerability': strInfo, 271 | 'vulnerabilitiesHost': strHostVulns, 272 | 'openServices': strOpenServices 273 | } 274 | saveBootstrap(dParams, sys.argv[1].replace('.nessus', '.html')) 275 | 276 | 277 | if __name__ == '__main__': 278 | banner = ''' 279 | 280 | ▄▄▄▄ ▓█████ ▄▄▄ █ ██ ▄▄▄█████▓▓██ ██▓ ▄████▄ ▒█████ ▒█████ ███▄ █ 281 | ▓█████▄ ▓█ ▀▒████▄ ██ ▓██▒▓ ██▒ ▓▒ ▒██ ██▒▒██▀ ▀█ ▒██▒ ██▒▒██▒ ██▒ ██ ▀█ █ 282 | ▒██▒ ▄██▒███ ▒██ ▀█▄ ▓██ ▒██░▒ ▓██░ ▒░ ▒██ ██░▒▓█ ▄ ▒██░ ██▒▒██░ ██▒▓██ ▀█ ██▒ 283 | ▒██░█▀ ▒▓█ ▄░██▄▄▄▄██ ▓▓█ ░██░░ ▓██▓ ░ ░ ▐██▓░▒▓▓▄ ▄██▒▒██ ██░▒██ ██░▓██▒ ▐▌██▒ 284 | ░▓█ ▀█▓░▒████▒▓█ ▓██▒▒▒█████▓ ▒██▒ ░ ░ ██▒▓░▒ ▓███▀ ░░ ████▓▒░░ ████▓▒░▒██░ ▓██░ 285 | ░▒▓███▀▒░░ ▒░ ░▒▒ ▓▒█░░▒▓▒ ▒ ▒ ▒ ░░ ██▒▒▒ ░ ░▒ ▒ ░░ ▒░▒░▒░ ░ ▒░▒░▒░ ░ ▒░ ▒ ▒ 286 | ▒░▒ ░ ░ ░ ░ ▒ ▒▒ ░░░▒░ ░ ░ ░ ▓██ ░▒░ ░ ▒ ░ ▒ ▒░ ░ ▒ ▒░ ░ ░░ ░ ▒░ 287 | ░ ░ ░ ░ ▒ ░░░ ░ ░ ░ ▒ ▒ ░░ ░ ░ ░ ░ ▒ ░ ░ ░ ▒ ░ ░ ░ 288 | ░ ░ ░ ░ ░ ░ ░ ░ ░ ░ ░ ░ ░ ░ ░ 289 | ░ ░ ░ ░ 290 | 291 | ''' 292 | print(banner) 293 | print() 294 | print(' BeautyCoon - v 0.2') 295 | print(' @aetsu') 296 | print() 297 | if len(sys.argv) != 2: 298 | print(' [><] Usage:') 299 | print(' python3 ' + sys.argv[0] + ' ') 300 | else: 301 | main(sys.argv[1]) 302 | print(' [>] Input file: ' + sys.argv[1]) 303 | print(' [<] Output file: ' + sys.argv[1].replace('.nessus', '.html')) 304 | print() -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 2, June 1991 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc., 5 | 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA 6 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 7 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 8 | 9 | Preamble 10 | 11 | The licenses for most software are designed to take away your 12 | freedom to share and change it. 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