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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # free-open-auditor (BETA) 2 | 3 | Free and open cyber-security auditing tool with collective intelligence. 4 | This tool is part of the Open Cyber Security Analysis Framework. 5 | 6 | The free-open-auditor tool runs on KALI LINUX™ and requires the following packages: 7 | 8 | apt-get install geoip-bin -y 9 | apt-get install jq -y 10 | easy_install shodan (This API functionality is not yet integrated!) 11 | 12 | **This project is still in beta stage. Ideas and adaptations are therefore very welcome.** 13 | 14 | 15 | KALI LINUX™ is a trademark of Offensive Security. 16 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /freeauditor.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | ############################################################################### 4 | ################### FREE OCSAF AUDITOR MAIN - 0.6.5 (BETA) #################### 5 | ############################################################################### 6 | 7 | ######################################################################################################################### 8 | # FROM THE FREECYBERSECURITY.ORG TESTING-PROJECT (GNU-GPLv3) - https://freecybersecurity.org # 9 | # This script is used to perform an automated security audit and point out weaknesses. # 10 | # To achieve this, security intelligence (OSINT) and security scanning techniques are used and # 11 | # combined with collective intelligence. # 12 | # # 13 | # Use only with legal authorization and at your own risk! ANY LIABILITY WILL BE REJECTED! # 14 | # # 15 | # Uses BASH, DIG, HOST, GEOIPLOOKUP, SEARCHSPLOIT, SHODAN.IO, TheHarvester - https://github.com/laramies/theHarvester # 16 | # Script programming by Mathias Gut MG(), Netchange Informatik GmbH under GNU-GPLv3 # 17 | # Special thanks to the community and also for your personal project support. # 18 | ######################################################################################################################### 19 | 20 | 21 | ####################### 22 | ### Preparing tasks ### 23 | ####################### 24 | 25 | time=$(date +%d.%m.%Y-%H:%M) 26 | echo nameserver 9.9.9.9 > /etc/resolv.conf #Comment out if not necessary. With Security look https://www.quad9.net. 27 | #echo nameserver 9.9.9.10 > /etc/resolv.conf #Comment out if not necessary. No Security look https://www.quad9.net. 28 | 29 | #Check if vulnreport folder exists and create otherwise 30 | if ! [ -d "./inputs/temp" ]; then 31 | mkdir ./inputs/temp 32 | fi 33 | 34 | #Check if the required programs are installed 35 | program=(python3 dig host jq geoiplookup theHarvester) 36 | for i in "${program[@]}"; do 37 | if [ -z $(command -v ${i}) ]; then 38 | echo "${i} is not installed." 39 | count=1 40 | fi 41 | done 42 | if [[ $count -eq 1 ]]; then 43 | exit 44 | fi 45 | 46 | unset program 47 | unset count 48 | 49 | 50 | ############################ 51 | ### Integrated functions ### 52 | ############################ 53 | 54 | . libraries/bash/ocsaf_osint_sh_functions.sh #All OSINT functions 55 | . libraries/bash/ocsaf_scan_sh_functions.sh #All SCAN function 56 | 57 | 58 | ##################################### 59 | ### SCRIPT USAGE - OTIONS - HELP ### 60 | ##################################### 61 | 62 | #script funcHelp 63 | funcHelp() { 64 | echo "Free OCSAF Security Auditor BETA 0.6.5 - GPLv3 (https://freecybersecurity.org)" 65 | echo "Use only with legal authorization and at your own risk!" 66 | echo "ANY LIABILITY WILL BE REJECTED!" 67 | echo "" 68 | echo "USAGE:" 69 | echo " ./freeauditor.sh -d [Options]" 70 | echo "" 71 | echo "EXAMPLE:" 72 | echo " ./freeauditor.sh -d freecybersecurity.org -w" 73 | echo " ./freeauditor.sh -d freecybersecurity.org -mwi" 74 | echo "" 75 | echo "OPTIONS:" 76 | echo " -h, help - this beautiful text" 77 | echo " -d " 78 | echo " -a, aggressiv, any modules (unsafe)" 79 | echo " -c, colors off for better readability in files" 80 | echo " -o, any osint modules" 81 | echo " -w, webserver analysis" 82 | echo " -i, httpheader analysis" 83 | echo " -m, mailserver analysis" 84 | echo " -s, shodan api (not yet implemented)" 85 | echo " -t, theHarvester script (mail- and dns-recon)" 86 | echo " -p, haveibeenpwned api (needs api-key and -t option)" 87 | echo " -z, zero - delete temp-files" 88 | echo "" 89 | echo "COLLECTIVE INTELLIGENCE:" 90 | echo " CI-files can be found in ./inputs/project/:" 91 | echo " -SPF-analysis = ./inputs/project/spf/" 92 | echo " -Blacklist-analysis = ./inputs/project/bl/" 93 | echo " -HTTP-header-analysis = ./inputs/project/http/" 94 | echo "" 95 | echo "OTHER FILES:" 96 | echo " -TEMP-files = ./inputs/temp/ (..http-header files)" 97 | echo "" 98 | echo "NOTES:" 99 | echo "#See also the MAN PAGE - https://freecybersecurity.org" 100 | } 101 | 102 | ############################### 103 | ### GETOPTS - TOOL OPTIONS ### 104 | ############################### 105 | 106 | while getopts ":d:achowimstpiz" opt; do 107 | case ${opt} in 108 | h) funcHelp; exit 1;; 109 | a) _ANY_MODULES=1; _OPT_CHECK=1;; 110 | c) _COLORS=1;; 111 | d) _DOMAIN="$OPTARG"; _OPT_DOMAIN=1; 112 | if [[ "${_DOMAIN}" = -* ]]; then 113 | echo "**No domain argument set**" 114 | echo "" 115 | funcHelp 116 | exit 1 117 | else 118 | host -t ns ${_DOMAIN} 2>&1 > /dev/null 119 | if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then 120 | _DOMAIN="$OPTARG" 121 | else 122 | echo "**${_DOMAIN} is not a valid domain**" 123 | echo "" 124 | funcHelp 125 | exit 1 126 | fi 127 | fi 128 | ;; 129 | o) _ANY_OSINT=1; _OPT_CHECK=1;; 130 | w) _WEBSERVER_OSINT=1; _OPT_CHECK=1;; 131 | i) _HTTPHEADER_OSINT=1; _OPT_CHECK=1;; 132 | m) _MAILSERVER_OSINT=1; _OPT_CHECK=1;; 133 | s) _SHODAN_OSINT=1; _OPT_CHECK=1;; 134 | t) _THEHARVESTER_OSINT=1; _OPT_CHECK=1;; 135 | p) _PWNED_OSINT=1; _OPT_CHECK=1;; 136 | z) _ZERO_DEL=1; _OPT_CHECK=1;; 137 | \?) echo "**Unknown option: -$OPTARG **" >&2; echo ""; funcHelp; exit 1;; 138 | :) echo "**Missing option argument for -$OPTARG **" >&2; echo ""; funcHelp; exit 1;; 139 | *) funcHelp; exit 1;; 140 | esac 141 | done 142 | shift $(( OPTIND - 1 )) 143 | 144 | #Check if domain set and not _ZERO_DEL option set 145 | if [ "${_OPT_DOMAIN}" == "" ] && [ "$_ZERO_DEL" == "" ]; then 146 | echo "**No domain set**" 147 | echo "" 148 | funcHelp 149 | exit 1 150 | fi 151 | 152 | #Check if a option is set 153 | if [ "${_OPT_CHECK}" == "" ]; then 154 | echo "**No option set**" 155 | echo "" 156 | funcHelp 157 | exit 1 158 | fi 159 | 160 | 161 | ############## 162 | ### COLORS ### 163 | ############## 164 | 165 | . libraries/bash/colors.sh #All COLOR codes 166 | 167 | 168 | #################### 169 | ### MAIN PROGRAM ### 170 | #################### 171 | 172 | clear 173 | echo "" 174 | echo "####################################################################" 175 | echo "########## Free OCSAF Security Auditor - GNU GPLv3 ##########" 176 | echo "########## https://freecybersecurity.org ##########" 177 | echo "########## MG(), Version 0.6.5 - Beta (03.11.19) ##########" 178 | echo "####################################################################" 179 | echo "" 180 | echo $time 181 | 182 | #Zero - delete all temp files 183 | if [ "$_ZERO_DEL" == "1" ]; then 184 | touch ./inputs/temp/delete_$time 185 | rm ./inputs/temp/* 186 | echo "##############################" 187 | echo "#### TEMP FILES DELETED ####" 188 | echo "##############################" 189 | echo "" 190 | fi 191 | 192 | #MX Records anzeigen - OSINT-Modul 193 | if [ "${_ANY_MODULES}" == "1" ] || [ "$_ANY_OSINT" == "1" ] || [ "$_MAILSERVER_OSINT" == "1" ]; then 194 | echo "############################" 195 | echo "#### MAILSERVER-CHECK ####" 196 | echo "############################" 197 | echo "" 198 | func_mail_lookup 199 | echo "" 200 | fi 201 | 202 | #Mail Loadbalance Check - OSINT-Modul 203 | if [ "$_ANY_MODULES" == "1" ] || [ "$_ANY_OSINT" == "1" ] || [ "$_MAILSERVER_OSINT" == "1" ]; then 204 | echo "##################################################" 205 | echo "#### HOSTNAME MAIL-SERVER-LOADBALANCE-CHECK ####" 206 | echo "##################################################" 207 | echo "" 208 | func_mail_loadbalance 209 | echo "" 210 | fi 211 | 212 | #SPF Check Funktion - OSINT-Modul 213 | if [ "$_ANY_MODULES" == "1" ] || [ "$_ANY_OSINT" == "1" ] || [ "$_MAILSERVER_OSINT" == "1" ]; then 214 | echo "#####################" 215 | echo "#### SPF-CHECK ####" 216 | echo "#####################" 217 | echo "" 218 | func_spf_check 219 | echo "" 220 | fi 221 | 222 | #DMARC Check Funktion - OSINT-Modul 223 | if [ "$_ANY_MODULES" == "1" ] || [ "$_ANY_OSINT" == "1" ] || [ "$_MAILSERVER_OSINT" == "1" ]; then 224 | echo "#######################" 225 | echo "#### DMARC-CHECK ####" 226 | echo "#######################" 227 | echo "" 228 | funcDMARCcheck 229 | echo "" 230 | fi 231 | 232 | #Webserver Lookup - OSINT-Modul 233 | if [ "$_ANY_MODULES" == "1" ] || [ "$_ANY_OSINT" == "1" ] || [ "$_WEBSERVER_OSINT" == "1" ]; then 234 | echo "###################################" 235 | echo "#### WEB-SERVER-LOOKUP-CHECK ####" 236 | echo "###################################" 237 | echo "" 238 | func_webserver_lookup 239 | fi 240 | 241 | #Webserver Malware Check - OSINT-Modul 242 | if [ "$_ANY_MODULES" == "1" ] || [ "$_ANY_OSINT" == "1" ] || [ "$_WEBSERVER_OSINT" == "1" ]; then 243 | echo "####################################" 244 | echo "#### WEB-SERVER-MALWARE-CHECK ####" 245 | echo "####################################" 246 | echo "" 247 | func_malware_check 248 | fi 249 | 250 | #Webserver CAA Check - OSINT-Modul 251 | if [ "$_ANY_MODULES" == "1" ] || [ "$_ANY_OSINT" == "1" ] || [ "$_WEBSERVER_OSINT" == "1" ]; then 252 | echo "#######################################" 253 | echo "#### WEB-SERVER-CAA-RECORD-CHECK ####" 254 | echo "#######################################" 255 | echo "" 256 | funcCAAcheck 257 | fi 258 | 259 | #Webserver DNSSEC Check - OSINT-Modul 260 | if [ "$_ANY_MODULES" == "1" ] || [ "$_ANY_OSINT" == "1" ] || [ "$_WEBSERVER_OSINT" == "1" ]; then 261 | echo "##########################################" 262 | echo "#### WEB-SERVER-DNSSEC-RECORD-CHECK ####" 263 | echo "##########################################" 264 | echo "" 265 | funcDNSSECcheck 266 | fi 267 | 268 | #TheHarvester - OSINT-Modul 269 | if [ "$_ANY_MODULES" == "1" ] || [ "$_ANY_OSINT" == "1" ] || [ "$_THEHARVESTER_OSINT" == "1" ]; then 270 | echo "#################################################" 271 | echo "#### MAIL and DNS Harvester - theHarvester ####" 272 | echo "#################################################" 273 | echo "" 274 | func_harvester_osint 275 | fi 276 | 277 | #PWNED Check - OSINT-Modul 278 | if [ "$_ANY_MODULES" == "1" ] || [ "$_ANY_OSINT" == "1" ] || [ "$_PWNED_OSINT" == "1" ]; then 279 | echo "##############################################" 280 | echo "#### MAIL PWNED CHECK - haveeibeenpwned ####" 281 | echo "##############################################" 282 | echo "" 283 | func_pwned_check 284 | fi 285 | 286 | #Shodan.io Check - OSINT-Modul 287 | if [ "$_ANY_MODULES" == "1" ] || [ "$_ANY_OSINT" == "1" ] || [ "$_SHODAN_OSINT" == "1" ]; then 288 | echo "####################################" 289 | echo "#### SHODAN CHECK - shodan.io ####" 290 | echo "####################################" 291 | echo "" 292 | func_shodan_check 293 | fi 294 | 295 | #HTTP Header Check - Scan-Modul 296 | if [ "$_ANY_MODULES" == "1" ] || [ "$_ANY_OSINT" == "1" ] || [ "$_HTTPHEADER_OSINT" == "1" ]; then 297 | echo "#############################" 298 | echo "#### HTTP HEADER CHECK ####" 299 | echo "#############################" 300 | echo "" 301 | funcHttpheaderDiscovery 302 | funcSecurityheaderCheck 303 | funcHttpheaderCvedetailsCheck 304 | funcHttpheaderVulnCheck 305 | fi 306 | 307 | ###################### END ###################### 308 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /inputs/project/bl/blacklists.max.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 9.9.9.9 2 | access.redhawk.org 3 | b.barracudacentral.org 4 | blackholes.wirehub.net 5 | blacklist.sci.kun.nl 6 | blacklist.woody.ch 7 | bl.deadbeef.com 8 | bl.emailbasura.org 9 | block.dnsbl.sorbs.net 10 | blocked.hilli.dk 11 | bl.spamcop.net 12 | bl.technovision.dk 13 | bl.tiopan.com 14 | bogons.cymru.com 15 | cart00ney.surriel.com 16 | cbl.abuseat.org 17 | cdl.anti-spam.org.cn 18 | combined.abuse.ch 19 | combined.rbl.msrbl.net 20 | db.wpbl.info 21 | dev.null.dk 22 | dialup.blacklist.jippg.org 23 | dialups.mail-abuse.org 24 | dialups.visi.com 25 | dnsbl-1.uceprotect.net 26 | dnsbl-2.uceprotect.net 27 | dnsbl-3.uceprotect.net 28 | dnsbl.antispam.or.id 29 | dnsbl.cyberlogic.net 30 | dnsbl.inps.de 31 | dnsbl.kempt.net 32 | dnsbl.njabl.org 33 | dnsbl.sorbs.net 34 | drone.abuse.ch 35 | duinv.aupads.org 36 | dul.dnsbl.sorbs.net 37 | dul.ru 38 | dyna.spamrats.com 39 | dynip.rothen.com 40 | escalations.dnsbl.sorbs.net 41 | hil.habeas.com 42 | http.dnsbl.sorbs.net 43 | images.rbl.msrbl.net 44 | intruders.docs.uu.se 45 | ips.backscatterer.org 46 | ix.dnsbl.manitu.net 47 | korea.services.net 48 | mail-abuse.blacklist.jippg.org 49 | misc.dnsbl.sorbs.net 50 | msgid.bl.gweep.ca 51 | new.dnsbl.sorbs.net 52 | no-more-funn.moensted.dk 53 | noptr.spamrats.com 54 | ohps.dnsbl.net.au 55 | old.dnsbl.sorbs.net 56 | omrs.dnsbl.net.au 57 | orvedb.aupads.org 58 | osps.dnsbl.net.au 59 | osrs.dnsbl.net.au 60 | owfs.dnsbl.net.au 61 | owps.dnsbl.net.au 62 | pbl.spamhaus.org 63 | phishing.rbl.msrbl.net 64 | probes.dnsbl.net.au 65 | proxy.bl.gweep.ca 66 | proxy.block.transip.nl 67 | psbl.surriel.com 68 | pss.spambusters.org.ar 69 | rbl.interserver.net 70 | rbl.schulte.org 71 | rbl.snark.net 72 | rdts.dnsbl.net.au 73 | recent.dnsbl.sorbs.net 74 | relays.bl.gweep.ca 75 | relays.bl.kundenserver.de 76 | relays.mail-abuse.org 77 | relays.nether.net 78 | residential.block.transip.nl 79 | ricn.dnsbl.net.au 80 | rmst.dnsbl.net.au 81 | rsbl.aupads.org 82 | sbl.spamhaus.org 83 | short.rbl.jp 84 | smtp.dnsbl.sorbs.net 85 | socks.dnsbl.sorbs.net 86 | spam.abuse.ch 87 | spam.dnsbl.sorbs.net 88 | spamguard.leadmon.net 89 | spamlist.or.kr 90 | spam.olsentech.net 91 | spamrbl.imp.ch 92 | spam.rbl.msrbl.net 93 | spamsources.fabel.dk 94 | spam.spamrats.com 95 | t3direct.dnsbl.net.au 96 | tor.dnsbl.sectoor.de 97 | torserver.tor.dnsbl.sectoor.de 98 | ubl.lashback.com 99 | ubl.unsubscore.com 100 | virbl.bit.nl 101 | virus.rbl.jp 102 | virus.rbl.msrbl.net 103 | web.dnsbl.sorbs.net 104 | whois.rfc-ignorant.org 105 | wormrbl.imp.ch 106 | xbl.spamhaus.org 107 | zen.spamhaus.org 108 | zombie.dnsbl.sorbs.ne 109 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /inputs/project/bl/blacklists.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | b.barracudacentral.org 2 | 9.9.9.9 3 | bl.spamcop.net 4 | sbl.spamhaus.org 5 | xbl.spamhaus.org 6 | zen.spamhaus.org 7 | pbl.spamhaus.org 8 | spam.spamrats.com 9 | dyna.spamrats.com 10 | noptr.spamrats.com 11 | dnsbl.inps.de 12 | cbl.abuseat.org 13 | tor.dnsbl.sectoor.de 14 | torserver.tor.dnsbl.sectoor.de 15 | spam.dnsbl.sorbs.net 16 | dnsbl.sorbs.net 17 | combined.rbl.msrbl.net 18 | combined.abuse.ch 19 | dnsbl-1.uceprotect.net 20 | dnsbl-2.uceprotect.net 21 | dnsbl-3.uceprotect.net 22 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /inputs/project/bl/malware_dnslists.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 9.9.9.9;;Quad9 2 | 8.26.56.26;;Comodo Secure 3 | 8.8.8.8;;Google 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /inputs/project/http/httpheader.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Server:;;Webserver Version:;;gelb;; 2 | X-Powered-By:;;Discovery:;;gelb;; 3 | X-AspNet-Version:;;Discovery:;;gelb;; 4 | X-Generator:;;Discovery:;;gelb;; 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /inputs/project/http/securityheader.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Strict-Transport-Security;;red 2 | X-Frame-Options;;red 3 | X-Content-Type-Options;;red 4 | X-XSS-Protection;;red 5 | Content-Security-Policy;;yellow 6 | Referrer-Policy;;yellow 7 | Feature-Policy;;yellow 8 | Expect-CT;;yellow 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /inputs/project/spf/spf.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ::red::KEINE -all DIREKTIVE IM SPF-RECORD VORHANDEN! Der SPF bleibt so wirkunsgslos *Phishing-Gefahr*. SPF Eintrag ergänzen!::-all::~all 2 | +all::red::+all PASS DIREKTIVE VORHANDEN! Der SPF bleibt so wirkungslos *Phishing-Gefahr*. -all Einstellung prüfen::-all::~all 3 | -all::green::-all Fail Direktive vorhanden: Korrekte SPF-Einstellung definiert.:::: 4 | ~all::yellow::~all SoftFail Direktive vorhanden: -all Einstellung prüfen.::-all:: 5 | ?all::yellow::?all Neutral Direktive vorhanden: nicht sicher, -all Einstellung prüfen.::-all::~all 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /libraries/bash/colors.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | ################################################################################# 4 | ################### COLOR Library - under GPLv3 ################### 5 | ################### by Mathias Gut, Netchange Informatik GmbH ################### 6 | ################### From the freecybersecurity.org Project ################### 7 | ################### Thanks to the community! ################### 8 | ################################################################################# 9 | 10 | ############### 11 | ### COLORS ### 12 | ############### 13 | 14 | #Import this as library with 15 | #. colors.sh or 16 | 17 | if [[ ${_COLORS} -eq 1 ]]; then 18 | cOFF='' 19 | 20 | blON='' 21 | rON='' 22 | gON='' 23 | yON='' 24 | bON='' 25 | mON='' 26 | cON='' 27 | lgrON='' 28 | 29 | dgON='' 30 | lrON='' 31 | lgON='' 32 | lyON='' 33 | lbON='' 34 | lmON='' 35 | lcON='' 36 | wON='' 37 | else 38 | cOFF='\e[39m' #color OFF / Default color 39 | 40 | blON='\e[30m' #black color ON 41 | rON='\e[31m' #red color ON 42 | gON='\e[32m' #green color ON 43 | yON='\e[33m' #yellow color ON 44 | bON='\e[34m' #blue color ON 45 | mON='\e[35m' #magenta color ON 46 | cON='\e[36m' #cyan color ON 47 | lgrON='\e[37m' #light gray ON 48 | 49 | dgON='\e[90m' #dark grey ON 50 | lrON='\e[91m' #light red ON 51 | lgON='\e[92m' #light green ON 52 | lyON='\e[93m' #light yellow ON 53 | lbON='\e[94m' #light blue ON 54 | lmON='\e[95m' #light magenta ON 55 | lcON='\e[96m' #light cyan ON 56 | wON='\e[97m' #white color ON 57 | fi 58 | 59 | ################### END ################### 60 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /libraries/bash/ocsaf_osint_sh_functions.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | ####################################################################### 4 | ################### FREE OCSAF FUNCTIONS - LIBRARY #################### 5 | ####################################################################### 6 | 7 | ######################################################################################################################### 8 | # FROM THE FREECYBERSECURITY.ORG TESTING-PROJECT (GNU-GPLv3) - https://freecybersecurity.org # 9 | # This script is used to perform an automated security audit and point out weaknesses. # 10 | # To achieve this, security intelligence (OSINT) and security scanning techniques are used and # 11 | # combined with collective intelligence. # 12 | # # 13 | # Use only with legal authorization and at your own risk! ANY LIABILITY WILL BE REJECTED! # 14 | # # 15 | # Uses BASH, DIG, HOST, GEOIPLOOKUP, SEARCHSPLOIT, SHODAN.IO, TheHarvester - https://github.com/laramies/theHarvester # 16 | # Script programming by Mathias Gut, Netchange Informatik GmbH under GNU-GPLv3 # 17 | # Special thanks to the community and also for your personal project support. # 18 | ######################################################################################################################### 19 | 20 | 21 | ############# MX-IP Check ################ 22 | func_mail_lookup() { 23 | #INPUT global variable = _DOMAIN 24 | #OUTPUT global variable = mailserver_ipv4 25 | #OUTPUT global variable = ip_listed 26 | 27 | local i 28 | local reverse_ip 29 | local reverse_dns 30 | local bl 31 | local list 32 | local mail 33 | local mailsrv 34 | local reverse 35 | local tld 36 | local geotld 37 | local geoCheck 38 | local mailserver_ipv4 39 | 40 | #Thanks to Agarzon, Quick Blacklist Check inspired by https://gist.github.com/agarzon/5554490 41 | 42 | local blacklists=$(<./inputs/project/bl/blacklists.txt) 43 | 44 | echo "MX-Records:" 45 | dig -t mx $_DOMAIN +noall +answer | grep "IN" | grep "MX" | sort -V 46 | echo "" 47 | 48 | mail=($(host -t mx $_DOMAIN | sort -V | cut -d " " -f7)) 49 | mailsrv="$(for((i=0;i<${#mail[*]};i++));do dig +noall +answer ${mail[$i]}; done)" #speichert nur in Wert[0] 50 | mailserver_ipv4=($(grep -oE '[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}' <<< "$mailsrv")) #speichert nur IPs 51 | 52 | if [ "${mailserver_ipv4[0]}" == "" ] 53 | then 54 | echo -e "${rON}NO MAIL SERVER FOUND!:${cOFF}" 55 | elif [ "${mailserver_ipv4[1]}" == "" ] 56 | then 57 | echo -e "${yON}NO REDUNDANT MAIL SERVER FOUND!:${cOFF}" 58 | elif [ "${mailserver_ipv4[0]}" != "${mailserver_ipv4[1]}" ] 59 | then 60 | echo -e "${gON}REDUNDANT MAIL SERVER FOUND:${cOFF}" 61 | elif [ "${mailserver_ipv4[0]}" != "${mailserver_ipv4[2]}" ] 62 | then 63 | echo -e "${gON}REDUNDANT MAIL SERVER FOUND:${cOFF}" 64 | else 65 | echo -e "${yON}NO REDUNDANT MAIL SERVER FOUND!:${cOFF}" 66 | fi 67 | 68 | #echo ${mail[*]} 69 | for((i=0;i<${#mail[*]};i++)) 70 | do 71 | dig +noall +answer ${mail[$i]} 72 | done 73 | echo "" 74 | 75 | for((i=0;i<${#mailserver_ipv4[*]};i++)) 76 | do 77 | test_geoip=$(echo ${ip_listed[*]} | grep "${mailserver_ipv4[$i]}") 78 | if [ "$ip_listed" == "" ]; then 79 | echo "Mailserver" ${mailserver_ipv4[$i]}":" 80 | geoiplookup ${mailserver_ipv4[$i]} 81 | 82 | tld=$(echo $_DOMAIN | sed -e 's/^.*\.//' | tr [:lower:] [:upper:]) 83 | geotld=($(geoiplookup ${mailserver_ipv4[$i]} | grep "GeoIP Country Edition:" | cut -d "," -f1 | cut -d " " -f4)) 84 | geoCheck="$(echo ${geotld[*]} | sed -e "s/$tld//g" | sed 's/^[ \t]*//')" 85 | if [ "${geoCheck[*]}" == "" ]; then 86 | echo -e "Server location: ${gON}${geotld[*]}-Server in the same country as the domain extension.${cOFF} [$tld]" 87 | else 88 | echo -e "Server location: ${yON}${geotld[*]}-Server may not be in the same country as the domain extension.${cOFF} [$tld]" 89 | fi 90 | 91 | ip_listed+=("${mailserver_ipv4[$i]}") 92 | reverse_ip=$(echo ${mailserver_ipv4[$i]} \ 93 | | sed -ne "s~^\([0-9]\{1,3\}\)\.\([0-9]\{1,3\}\)\.\([0-9]\{1,3\}\)\.\([0-9]\{1,3\}\)$~\4.\3.\2.\1~p") 94 | reverse_dns=$(dig +short -x ${mailserver_ipv4[$i]}) 95 | 96 | _abuse=$(wget -q -O- --post-data="host=${mailserver_ipv4[$i]}" https://urlhaus-api.abuse.ch/v1/host/) 97 | _abusestat=$(echo ${_abuse} | jq '.query_status' | sed 's/\"//g') 98 | _abuseref=$(echo ${_abuse}| jq '.urlhaus_reference' | sed 's/\"//g') 99 | 100 | echo Blacklist-Check: ${reverse_dns:----} 101 | 102 | if [ "${_abusestat}" == "no_results" ]; then 103 | printf "%-60s" " urlhaus-api.abuse.ch (${mailserver_ipv4[$i]})" 104 | echo -e "${gON}OK${cOFF}" 105 | else 106 | printf "%-60s" " urlhaus-api.abuse.ch (${mailserver_ipv4[$i]})" 107 | echo -e "${rON}listed: ${_abuseref}${cOFF}" 108 | fi 109 | 110 | for bl in ${blacklists} ; do 111 | printf "%-60s" " ${reverse_ip}.${bl}." 112 | list="$(dig +short -t a ${reverse_ip}.${bl}.)" 113 | if [ "$list" == "" ]; then 114 | echo -e "${gON}${list:-OK}${cOFF}" 115 | else 116 | bl_listed+=("${ip_listed[$i]}:$bl") 117 | echo -e "${rON}listed: ${list:----}${cOFF}" 118 | fi 119 | done 120 | echo "" 121 | 122 | elif [ "$test_geoip" == "" ]; then 123 | echo "Mailserver" ${mailserver_ipv4[$i]}":" 124 | geoiplookup ${mailserver_ipv4[$i]} 125 | 126 | tld=$(echo $_DOMAIN | sed -e 's/^.*\.//' | tr [:lower:] [:upper:]) 127 | geotld=($(geoiplookup ${mailserver_ipv4[$i]} | grep "GeoIP Country Edition:" | cut -d "," -f1 | cut -d " " -f4)) 128 | geoCheck="$(echo ${geotld[*]} | sed -e "s/$tld//g" | sed 's/^[ \t]*//')" 129 | if [ "${geoCheck[*]}" == "" ]; then 130 | echo -e "Server location: ${gON}${geotld[*]}-Server in the same country as the domain extension.${cOFF} [$tld]" 131 | else 132 | echo -e "Server location: ${yON}${geotld[*]}-Server may not be in the same country as the domain extension.${cOFF} [$tld]" 133 | fi 134 | 135 | ip_listed+=("${mailserver_ipv4[$i]}") 136 | reverse_ip=$(echo ${mailserver_ipv4[$i]} \ 137 | | sed -ne "s~^\([0-9]\{1,3\}\)\.\([0-9]\{1,3\}\)\.\([0-9]\{1,3\}\)\.\([0-9]\{1,3\}\)$~\4.\3.\2.\1~p") 138 | reverse_dns=$(dig +short -x ${mailserver_ipv4[$i]}) 139 | 140 | _abuse=$(wget -q -O- --post-data="host=${mailserver_ipv4[$i]}" https://urlhaus-api.abuse.ch/v1/host/) 141 | _abusestat=$(echo ${_abuse} | jq '.query_status' | sed 's/\"//g') 142 | _abuseref=$(echo ${_abuse}| jq '.urlhaus_reference' | sed 's/\"//g') 143 | 144 | echo Blacklist-Check: ${reverse_dns:----} 145 | 146 | if [ "${_abusestat}" == "no_results" ]; then 147 | printf "%-60s" " urlhaus-api.abuse.ch (${mailserver_ipv4[$i]})" 148 | echo -e "${gON}OK${cOFF}" 149 | else 150 | printf "%-60s" " urlhaus-api.abuse.ch (${mailserver_ipv4[$i]})" 151 | echo -e "${rON}listed: ${_abuseref}${cOFF}" 152 | fi 153 | 154 | for bl in ${blacklists} ; do 155 | printf "%-60s" " ${reverse_ip}.${bl}." 156 | list="$(dig +short -t a ${reverse_ip}.${bl}.)" 157 | if [ "$list" == "" ]; then 158 | echo -e "${gON}${list:-OK}${cOFF}" 159 | else 160 | bl_listed+=("${ip_listed[$i]}:$bl") 161 | echo -e "${rON}listed: ${list:----}${cOFF}" 162 | fi 163 | done 164 | echo "" 165 | fi 166 | done 167 | } 168 | 169 | ########### WEBSERVER ############# 170 | func_webserver_lookup() { 171 | #INPUT global variable = _DOMAIN 172 | #INPUT global variable = ip_listed 173 | #OUTPUT global variable = arecord 174 | #OUTPUT global variable = ip_listed 175 | 176 | local i 177 | local arecord 178 | local arecord2 179 | local reverse 180 | local reverse2 181 | local reverse_ip 182 | local reverse_dns 183 | local reverse_check 184 | local tld 185 | local geotld 186 | local geoCheck 187 | local i 188 | local alias 189 | 190 | #Thanks to Agarzon, Quick Blacklist Check inspired by https://gist.github.com/agarzon/5554490 191 | local blacklists=$(<./inputs/project/bl/blacklists.txt) 192 | 193 | arecord=($(host -t a $_DOMAIN | cut -d " " -f4)) 194 | reverse="$(for((i=0;i<${#arecord[*]};i++));do host ${arecord[$i]} | cut -d " " -f5; done)" 195 | 196 | for((i=0;i<${#arecord[*]};i++)) 197 | do 198 | if [ "${arecord[$i]}" == "A" ]; then 199 | 200 | echo "No A-Record for $_DOMAIN:" 201 | alias="$(host -t a www.$_DOMAIN | grep alias)" 202 | echo "Alias: $alias" 203 | arecord2=($(host -t a www.$_DOMAIN | grep address | cut -d " " -f4)) 204 | reverse2="$(host ${arecord2[*]} | cut -d " " -f5)" 205 | ip_listed+=("$arecord2") 206 | echo "Host-IP: " $arecord2 207 | geoiplookup $arecord2 208 | 209 | tld=$(echo $_DOMAIN | sed -e 's/^.*\.//' | tr [:lower:] [:upper:]) 210 | geotld=($(geoiplookup ${arecord2[$i]} | grep "GeoIP Country Edition:" | cut -d "," -f1 | cut -d " " -f4)) 211 | geoCheck="$(echo ${geotld[*]} | sed -e "s/$tld//g" | sed 's/^[ \t]*//')" 212 | if [ "${geoCheck[*]}" == "" ]; then 213 | echo -e "Server location: ${gON}${geotld[*]}-Server in the same country as the domain extension.${cOFF} [$tld]" 214 | else 215 | echo -e "Server location: ${yON}${geotld[*]}-Server may not be in the same country as the domain extension.${cOFF} [$tld]" 216 | fi 217 | 218 | echo "Reverse-Lookup: " $reverse2 219 | reverse_ip=$(echo ${arecord2[$i]} \ 220 | | sed -ne "s~^\([0-9]\{1,3\}\)\.\([0-9]\{1,3\}\)\.\([0-9]\{1,3\}\)\.\([0-9]\{1,3\}\)$~\4.\3.\2.\1~p") 221 | reverse_dns=$(dig +short -x ${arecord2[$i]}) 222 | 223 | _abuse=$(wget -q -O- --post-data="host=${arecord2[$i]}" https://urlhaus-api.abuse.ch/v1/host/) 224 | _abusestat=$(echo ${_abuse} | jq '.query_status' | sed 's/\"//g') 225 | _abuseref=$(echo ${_abuse}| jq '.urlhaus_reference' | sed 's/\"//g') 226 | 227 | echo BLACKLIST-CHECK: $arecord2 228 | 229 | if [ "${_abusestat}" == "no_results" ]; then 230 | printf "%-60s" " urlhaus-api.abuse.ch (${arecord2[$i]})" 231 | echo -e "${gON}OK${cOFF}" 232 | else 233 | printf "%-60s" " urlhaus-api.abuse.ch (${arecord2[$i]})" 234 | echo -e "${rON}listed: ${_abuseref}${cOFF}" 235 | fi 236 | 237 | for bl in ${blacklists} ; do 238 | printf "%-60s" " ${reverse_ip}.${bl}." 239 | local list="$(dig +short -t a ${reverse_ip}.${bl}.)" 240 | if [ "$list" == "" ]; then 241 | echo -e "${gON}${list:-OK}${cOFF}" 242 | else 243 | bl_listed+=("${arecord[$i]}:$bl") 244 | echo -e "${rON}listed: ${list:----}${cOFF}" 245 | fi 246 | done 247 | else 248 | if [ "${arecord[$i]}" != "alias" ]; then 249 | ip_listed+=("${arecord[$i]}") 250 | 251 | echo "Host-IP: " ${arecord[$i]} 252 | geoiplookup ${arecord[$i]} 253 | reverse3="$(host ${arecord[$i]} | cut -d " " -f5)" 254 | tld=$(echo $_DOMAIN | sed -e 's/^.*\.//' | tr [:lower:] [:upper:]) 255 | geotld=($(geoiplookup ${arecord[$i]} | grep "GeoIP Country Edition:" | cut -d "," -f1 | cut -d " " -f4)) 256 | geoCheck="$(echo ${geotld[*]} | sed -e "s/$tld//g" | sed 's/^[ \t]*//')" 257 | if [ "${geoCheck[*]}" == "" ]; then 258 | echo -e "Server location: ${gON}${geotld[*]}-Server in the same country as the domain extension.${cOFF} [$tld]" 259 | else 260 | echo -e "Server location: ${yON}${geotld[*]}-Server may not be in the same country as the domain extension.${cOFF} [$tld]" 261 | fi 262 | 263 | echo "Reverse-Lookup: " $reverse3 264 | reverse_ip=$(echo ${arecord[$i]} \ 265 | | sed -ne "s~^\([0-9]\{1,3\}\)\.\([0-9]\{1,3\}\)\.\([0-9]\{1,3\}\)\.\([0-9]\{1,3\}\)$~\4.\3.\2.\1~p") 266 | reverse_dns=$(dig +short -x ${arecord[$i]}) 267 | 268 | _abuse=$(wget -q -O- --post-data="host=${arecord[$i]}" https://urlhaus-api.abuse.ch/v1/host/) 269 | _abusestat=$(echo ${_abuse} | jq '.query_status' | sed 's/\"//g') 270 | _abuseref=$(echo ${_abuse}| jq '.urlhaus_reference' | sed 's/\"//g') 271 | 272 | echo BLACKLIST-CHECK: ${arecord[$i]} 273 | 274 | if [ "${_abusestat}" == "no_results" ]; then 275 | printf "%-60s" " urlhaus-api.abuse.ch (${arecord[$i]})" 276 | echo -e "${gON}OK${cOFF}" 277 | else 278 | printf "%-60s" " urlhaus-api.abuse.ch (${arecord[$i]})" 279 | echo -e "${rON}listed: ${_abuseref}${cOFF}" 280 | fi 281 | 282 | for bl in ${blacklists} ; do 283 | printf "%-60s" " ${reverse_ip}.${bl}." 284 | local list="$(dig +short -t a ${reverse_ip}.${bl}.)" 285 | if [ "$list" == "" ]; then 286 | echo -e "${gON}${list:-OK}${cOFF}" 287 | else 288 | bl_listed+=("${arecord[$i]}:$bl") 289 | echo -e "${rON}listed: ${list:----}${cOFF}" 290 | fi 291 | done 292 | fi 293 | fi 294 | echo "" 295 | done 296 | } 297 | 298 | ############# DOMAIN Malware-Check KI-Version ############## 299 | 300 | func_malware_check() { 301 | 302 | local line 303 | local web_check 304 | local web_check2 305 | local dns_file_value1 306 | local dns_file_value2 307 | 308 | if [[ $_DOMAIN == *.*.* ]]; then 309 | echo "DNS Malware-Site-Check for $_DOMAIN:" 310 | 311 | _abuse=$(wget -q -O- --post-data="host=${_DOMAIN}" https://urlhaus-api.abuse.ch/v1/host/) 312 | _abusestat=$(echo ${_abuse} | jq '.query_status' | sed 's/\"//g') 313 | _abuseref=$(echo ${_abuse}| jq '.urlhaus_reference' | sed 's/\"//g') 314 | 315 | echo -e "Tested URL: ${yON}${_DOMAIN}${cOFF}" 316 | 317 | if [ "${_abusestat}" == "no_results" ]; then 318 | _domain=$(echo ${_DOMAIN} | sed -r 's/.*\.([^.]+\.[^.]+)$/\1/') 319 | 320 | unset _abuse _abusestat _abuseref 321 | _abuse=$(wget -q -O- --post-data="host=${_domain}" https://urlhaus-api.abuse.ch/v1/host/) 322 | _abusestat=$(echo ${_abuse} | jq '.query_status' | sed 's/\"//g') 323 | _abuseref=$(echo ${_abuse}| jq '.urlhaus_reference' | sed 's/\"//g') 324 | 325 | if [ "${_abusestat}" == "no_results" ]; then 326 | printf "%-60s" " urlhaus-api.abuse.ch (${_DOMAIN})" 327 | echo -e "${gON}OK${cOFF}" 328 | else 329 | printf "%-60s" " urlhaus-api.abuse.ch (${_domain})" 330 | echo -e "${rON}listed: ${_abuseref}${cOFF}" 331 | fi 332 | else 333 | printf "%-60s" " urlhaus-api.abuse.ch (${_DOMAIN})" 334 | echo -e "${rON}listed: ${_abuseref}${cOFF}" 335 | fi 336 | 337 | while read line 338 | do 339 | unset web_check 340 | unset web_check2 341 | unset dns_file_value1 342 | unset dns_file_value2 343 | 344 | dns_file_value1=$(echo "$line" | awk -F ';;' '{print $1}') 345 | dns_file_value2=$(echo "$line" | awk -F ';;' '{print $2}') 346 | 347 | web_check=$(dig $_DOMAIN @$dns_file_value1 +recurse +short) 348 | printf "%-60s" " $dns_file_value2 ($dns_file_value1)" 349 | if [ "$web_check" != "" ]; then 350 | echo -e "${gON}OK${cOFF}" 351 | else 352 | echo -e "${rON}listed${cOFF}" 353 | fi 354 | done <./inputs/project/bl/malware_dnslists.txt 355 | echo "" 356 | else 357 | echo "DNS Malware-Site-Check for www.$_DOMAIN:" 358 | 359 | _abuse=$(wget -q -O- --post-data="host=www.${_DOMAIN}" https://urlhaus-api.abuse.ch/v1/host/) 360 | _abusestat=$(echo ${_abuse} | jq '.query_status' | sed 's/\"//g') 361 | _abuseref=$(echo ${_abuse}| jq '.urlhaus_reference' | sed 's/\"//g') 362 | 363 | echo -e "Tested URL: ${yON}www.${_DOMAIN}${cOFF}" 364 | 365 | if [ "${_abusestat}" == "no_results" ]; then 366 | _domain=$(echo www.${_DOMAIN} | sed -r 's/.*\.([^.]+\.[^.]+)$/\1/') 367 | 368 | unset _abuse _abusestat _abuseref 369 | _abuse=$(wget -q -O- --post-data="host=${_domain}" https://urlhaus-api.abuse.ch/v1/host/) 370 | _abusestat=$(echo ${_abuse} | jq '.query_status' | sed 's/\"//g') 371 | _abuseref=$(echo ${_abuse}| jq '.urlhaus_reference' | sed 's/\"//g') 372 | 373 | if [ "${_abusestat}" == "no_results" ]; then 374 | printf "%-60s" " urlhaus-api.abuse.ch (www.${_DOMAIN})" 375 | echo -e "${gON}OK${cOFF}" 376 | else 377 | printf "%-60s" " urlhaus-api.abuse.ch (${_domain})" 378 | echo -e "${rON}listed: ${_abuseref}${cOFF}" 379 | fi 380 | else 381 | printf "%-60s" " urlhaus-api.abuse.ch (www.${_DOMAIN})" 382 | echo -e "${rON}listed: ${_abuseref}${cOFF}" 383 | fi 384 | 385 | while read line 386 | do 387 | unset web_check 388 | unset web_check2 389 | unset dns_file_value1 390 | unset dns_file_value2 391 | 392 | dns_file_value1=$(echo "$line" | awk -F ';;' '{print $1}') 393 | dns_file_value2=$(echo "$line" | awk -F ';;' '{print $2}') 394 | 395 | web_check=$(dig www.$_DOMAIN @$dns_file_value1 +recurse +short) 396 | printf "%-60s" " $dns_file_value2 ($dns_file_value1)" 397 | if [ "$web_check" != "" ]; then 398 | echo -e "${gON}OK${cOFF}" 399 | else 400 | echo -e "${rON}listed${cOFF}" 401 | fi 402 | done <./inputs/project/bl/malware_dnslists.txt 403 | echo "" 404 | fi 405 | } 406 | 407 | ################ SPF KI Version ################# 408 | func_spf_check() { 409 | #spf_value = global variable 410 | local i 411 | local spf 412 | local _spf_redirect 413 | local _spf_redirect_check 414 | local _spf_redirect_value 415 | local _spf_record 416 | local _spf_file_value1 417 | local _spf_file_value2 418 | local _spf_file_value3 419 | local _spf_file_value4 420 | local _spf_file_value5 421 | local _spf_grep 422 | local _spf_record 423 | 424 | spf=$(host -t txt $_DOMAIN | grep -i "spf" | awk -F 'text' '{print $2}') 425 | spf_value=($(echo $spf | grep -oE " .all| redirect")) 426 | 427 | if [ "$spf" != "" ]; then 428 | echo $spf 429 | 430 | while read line 431 | do 432 | unset _spf_file_value1 433 | unset _spf_file_value2 434 | unset _spf_file_value3 435 | unset _spf_file_value4 436 | unset _spf_file_value5 437 | unset _spf_grep 438 | unset _spf_record 439 | 440 | _spf_file_value1=$(echo "$line" | awk -F '::' '{print $1}') 441 | _spf_file_value2=$(echo "$line" | awk -F '::' '{print $2}') 442 | _spf_file_value3=$(echo "$line" | awk -F '::' '{print $3}') 443 | _spf_file_value4=$(echo "$line" | awk -F '::' '{print $4}') 444 | _spf_file_value5=$(echo "$line" | awk -F '::' '{print $5}') 445 | 446 | if [ "$spf_value" != "" ]; then 447 | _spf_record=$(echo $spf | awk -F '"' '{print $2}' | awk -F "$_spf_file_value1" '{print $1}') 448 | else 449 | _spf_record=$(echo $spf | awk -F '"' '{print $2}') 450 | fi 451 | 452 | case $spf_value in 453 | "$_spf_file_value1") 454 | echo "" 455 | if [ "$_spf_file_value2" == "green" ]; then 456 | echo -e "${gON}$_spf_file_value3${cOFF}" 457 | elif [ "$_spf_file_value2" == "yellow" ]; then 458 | echo -e "${yON}$_spf_file_value3${cOFF}" 459 | elif [ "$_spf_file_value2" == "red" ]; then 460 | echo -e "${rON}$_spf_file_value3${cOFF}" 461 | elif [ "$_spf_file_value2" == "" ]; then 462 | echo $_spf_file_value3 463 | fi 464 | 465 | if [ "$_spf_file_value4" != "" -a "$_spf_file_value5" != "" ]; then 466 | echo Proposal hardfail: '"'$_spf_record -all'"' 467 | echo Proposal softfail: '"'$_spf_record ~all'"' 468 | elif [ "$_spf_file_value4" != "" -a "$_spf_file_value5" == "" ]; then 469 | echo Proposal softfail: '"'$_spf_record -all'"' 470 | fi 471 | ;; 472 | redirect) 473 | _spf_redirect=($(echo $spf | awk -F "redirect=" '{print $2}' | cut -d '"' -f1)) 474 | _spf_redirect_check=$(host -t txt $_spf_redirect | grep -i "spf") 475 | _spf_redirect_value=($(echo $_spf_redirect_check | grep -oE " .all| redirect")) 476 | 477 | if [ "$_spf_redirect_check" != "" ]; then 478 | case $_spf_redirect_value in 479 | "$_spf_file_value1") 480 | echo "SPF redirected to:" 481 | echo $_spf_redirect_check 482 | echo "" 483 | if [ "$_spf_file_value2" == "green" ]; then 484 | echo -e "${gON}$_spf_file_value3${cOFF}" 485 | elif [ "$_spf_file_value2" == "yellow" ]; then 486 | echo -e "${yON}$_spf_file_value3${cOFF}" 487 | elif [ "$_spf_file_value2" == "red" ]; then 488 | echo -e "${rON}$_spf_file_value3${cOFF}" 489 | elif [ "$_spf_file_value2" == "" ]; then 490 | echo $_spf_file_value3 491 | fi 492 | 493 | if [ "$_spf_file_value4" != "" -a "$_spf_file_value5" != "" ]; then 494 | echo Proposal hardfail: '"'$_spf_record -all'"' 495 | echo Proposal softfail: '"'$_spf_record ~all'"' 496 | elif [ "$_spf_file_value4" != "" -a "$_spf_file_value5" == "" ]; then 497 | echo Proposal softfail: '"'$_spf_record -all'"' 498 | fi 499 | esac 500 | else 501 | echo "SPF redirected to:" 502 | echo -e "${rON}*No SPF entry: There is a risk of phishing emails. Add SPF entry!*${cOFF}" 503 | fi 504 | ;; 505 | esac 506 | done <./inputs/project/spf/spf.txt 507 | 508 | else 509 | echo -e "${rON}*No SPF entry: There is a risk of phishing emails. Add SPF entry!*${cOFF}" 510 | fi 511 | 512 | echo "Details: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sender_Policy_Framework" 513 | } 514 | 515 | ################ DMARC KI Version ################# 516 | funcDMARCcheck() { 517 | local _dmarc 518 | 519 | _dmarc=$(dig +noall +answer -t txt _dmarc.$_DOMAIN) 520 | if [ -z "${_dmarc}" ]; then 521 | echo -e "${yON}DMARC not set!${cOFF}" 522 | else 523 | echo -e "${gON}DMARC is set:${cOFF}" 524 | echo ${_dmarc} 525 | fi 526 | 527 | echo "" 528 | echo "Details: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DMARC" 529 | echo "" 530 | } 531 | 532 | ################ DNSSEC KI Version ################# 533 | funcDNSSECcheck() { 534 | local _dnssec 535 | 536 | _dnssec=$(dig +noall +answer +dnssec $_DOMAIN | grep -i "RRSIG") 537 | if [ -z "${_dnssec}" ]; then 538 | echo -e "${yON}DNSSEC not set!${cOFF}" 539 | else 540 | echo -e "${gON}DNSSEC is set:${cOFF}" 541 | echo ${_dnssec} 542 | fi 543 | 544 | echo "" 545 | echo "Details: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System_Security_Extensions" 546 | echo "" 547 | } 548 | 549 | ################ CAA KI Version ################# 550 | funcCAAcheck() { 551 | local _caa 552 | 553 | _caa=$(dig +noall +answer -t caa $_DOMAIN) 554 | if [ -z "${_caa}" ]; then 555 | echo -e "${yON}CAA not set!${cOFF}" 556 | else 557 | echo -e "${gON}CAA is set:${cOFF}" 558 | echo ${_caa} 559 | fi 560 | 561 | echo "" 562 | echo "Details: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DNS_Certification_Authority_Authorization" 563 | echo "" 564 | } 565 | 566 | 567 | ############### MAIL-DNS-HARVESTER ############### 568 | #Thanks to TheHarvester - https://github.com/laramies/theHarvester 569 | func_harvester_osint() { 570 | #_mail_checked = global variable 571 | #_mail_num = global variable 572 | local _i 573 | local _mail_addr 574 | local _dns_enum 575 | local _dns_checked 576 | local _dns_num 577 | 578 | _mail_addr=($(theHarvester -d $_DOMAIN -l 200 -b google \ 579 | | grep @ \ 580 | | grep "[\.@]$_DOMAIN")) 581 | 582 | echo "-----------------------" 583 | 584 | if [ "${_mail_addr[*]}" != "" ]; then 585 | for ((_i=0;_i<${#_mail_addr[*]};_i++)) 586 | do 587 | _mail_checked+=($(echo ${_mail_addr[$_i]} | grep "[\.@]$_DOMAIN")) 588 | done 589 | 590 | _mail_num=$(echo ${_mail_checked[*]} | wc -w) 591 | 592 | if [ "${_mail_checked[*]}" != "" ]; then 593 | if [ "${_mail_checked[1]}" == "" ]; then 594 | echo -e "${yON}$_mail_num Email address found!${cOFF}" 595 | else 596 | echo -e "${yON}$_mail_num Email addresses found!${cOFF}" 597 | fi 598 | 599 | for ((i=0;i<${#_mail_checked[*]};i++)) 600 | do 601 | echo ${_mail_checked[$i]} 602 | done 603 | 604 | fi 605 | 606 | else 607 | echo -e "${gON}No email address found.${cOFF}" 608 | fi 609 | 610 | echo "-----------------------" 611 | echo "" 612 | 613 | _dns_enum=($(theHarvester -d $_DOMAIN -b dnsdumpster,crtsh \ 614 | | grep -v '[*]' \ 615 | | grep : \ 616 | | grep $_DOMAIN)) 617 | 618 | echo "-----------------------" 619 | 620 | if [ "${_dns_enum[*]}" != "" ]; then 621 | for ((_i=0;_i<${#_dns_enum[*]};_i++)) 622 | do 623 | _dns_checked+=($(echo ${_dns_enum[$_i]})) 624 | done 625 | 626 | _dns_num=$(echo ${_dns_checked[*]} | wc -w) 627 | 628 | if [ "${_dns_checked[*]}" != "" ]; then 629 | if [ "${_dns_checked[1]}" == "" ]; then 630 | echo -e "${yON}$_dns_num host found!${cOFF}" 631 | else 632 | echo -e "${yON}$_dns_num hosts found!${cOFF}" 633 | fi 634 | 635 | for ((i=0;i<${#_dns_checked[*]};i++)) 636 | do 637 | echo ${_dns_checked[$i]} 638 | done 639 | 640 | fi 641 | 642 | else 643 | echo -e "${gON}No hosts found with DNS enumeration.${cOFF}" 644 | fi 645 | 646 | echo "-----------------------" 647 | echo "" 648 | 649 | } 650 | 651 | ################### PWNED-CHECK #################### 652 | #Thanks to Navan Chauhan for the code inspiration. - https://github.com/navanchauhan/Pwned 653 | func_pwned_check() { 654 | local pwned 655 | local pasted 656 | local pastedid 657 | local i 658 | 659 | if [ "${_mail_checked[*]}" == "" ]; then 660 | 661 | echo -e "${gON}No email address available to check.${cOFF}" 662 | else 663 | for ((i=0;i<${#_mail_checked[*]};i++)); do 664 | echo "Check ${_mail_checked[$i]}:" 665 | pwned=$(wget -q -O- https://haveibeenpwned.com/api/v2/breachedaccount/${_mail_checked[$i]} | jq '.[]' | jq '.Title') 666 | pasted=$(wget -q -O- https://haveibeenpwned.com/api/v2/pasteaccount/${_mail_checked[$i]} | jq '.[]' | jq '.Source') 667 | pastedid=$(wget -q -O- https://haveibeenpwned.com/api/v2/pasteaccount/${_mail_checked[$i]} | jq '.[]' | jq '.Id') 668 | 669 | if [ "${pwned}" != "" ]; then 670 | echo -e "${rON}PWNED!:${cOFF} "${pwned} 671 | fi 672 | 673 | if [ "${pasted}" != "" ]; then 674 | echo "" 675 | echo -e "${rON}PASTED!:${cOFF} "${pasted} 676 | echo "PasteID: "${pastedid} 677 | fi 678 | 679 | if [ "${pwned}" == "" ] && [ "${pasted}" == "" ]; then 680 | echo -e "${gON}OK${cOFF} - Not listed" 681 | fi 682 | 683 | echo "--------------------------------------------" 684 | echo "" 685 | sleep 1.5 686 | done 687 | fi 688 | echo "" 689 | } 690 | 691 | ################### SHODAN.IO-API ##################### 692 | func_shodan_check() { 693 | #ip_listed = global variable (input) 694 | local i 695 | local reverse_dns 696 | local shodan_req 697 | 698 | for ((i=0;i<${#ip_listed[*]};i++)) 699 | do 700 | reverse_dns=$(dig +short -x ${ip_listed[$i]}) 701 | echo IP ${ip_listed[$i]} HOST ${reverse_dns:----} 702 | shodan_req=($(shodan host ${ip_listed[$i]})) 703 | echo "" 704 | done 705 | } 706 | 707 | ################# MAILSERVER REDUNDANZ CHECK ############### 708 | func_mail_redundanz() { 709 | local mail 710 | local mail2 711 | local mail3 712 | local mail4 713 | local mail_check_ipv4 714 | local mail2_check_ipv4 715 | local mail3_check_ipv4 716 | local mail4_check_ipv4 717 | 718 | 719 | if [ "${mailCheckIPv4[0]}" == "" ] 720 | then 721 | echo -e "${rON}*NO MAIL SERVER FOUND!*${cOFF}" 722 | elif [ "${mailCheckIPv4[1]}" == "" ] 723 | then 724 | echo -e "${yON}*NO REDUNDANT MAIL SERVER FOUND!*${cOFF}" 725 | elif [ "${mailCheckIPv4[0]}" != "${mailCheckIPv4[1]}" ] 726 | then 727 | echo -e "${gON}*REDUNDANT MAIL SERVER FOUND.*${cOFF}" 728 | elif [ "${mailCheckIPv4[0]}" != "${mailCheckIPv4[2]}" ] 729 | then 730 | echo -e "${gON}*REDUNDANT MAIL SERVER FOUND*${cOFF}" 731 | else 732 | echo -e "${yON}*NO REDUNDANT MAIL SERVER FOUND!*${cOFF}" 733 | fi 734 | 735 | #Auf Online Mail-Dienste prüfen 736 | mailOnline=$(echo $mail | cut -d "." -f2-6) 737 | #echo "MailDIENST: $mailOnline" #Check für case Eintrag 738 | case $mailOnline in 739 | mail.protection.outlook.com.) echo "Microsoft Exchange Online / Office365 found." 740 | ;; 741 | l.google.com.) echo "Google MAIL (Gmail) found." 742 | ;; 743 | esac 744 | echo "" 745 | } 746 | 747 | ################# MAILSERVER LOADBALANCE CHECK ############### 748 | func_mail_loadbalance() { 749 | local mx_mail 750 | local mail2 751 | local mail3 752 | local mail4 753 | local check1 754 | local check2 755 | local check3 756 | 757 | mx_mail=($(host -t mx $_DOMAIN | sort -V | cut -d " " -f7)) 758 | mail2="$(for((i=0;i<${#mx_mail[*]};i++));do dig +noall +answer ${mx_mail[$i]}; done)" #speichert nur in Wert[0] 759 | check1=($(grep -oE '[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}' <<< "$mail2")) #speichert nur IPs 760 | sleep 1.5 761 | mail3="$(for((i=0;i<${#mx_mail[*]};i++));do dig +noall +answer ${mx_mail[$i]}; done)" 762 | check2=($(grep -oE '[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}' <<< "$mail3")) 763 | sleep 1.5 764 | mail4="$(for((i=0;i<${#mx_mail[*]};i++));do dig +noall +answer ${mx_mail[$i]}; done)" 765 | check3=($(grep -oE '[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}' <<< "$mail4")) 766 | 767 | if [ "${check1[*]}" != "${check2[*]}" ] 768 | then 769 | echo -e "${gON}*Mail server host-name load-balancing found! (3 DNS-Queries)*${cOFF}" 770 | echo -e "${gON}DNS-Query 1:${cOFF}" ${check1[*]} 771 | echo -e "${gON}DNS-Query 2:${cOFF}" ${check2[*]} 772 | echo "DNS-Query 3:" ${check3[*]} 773 | elif [ "${check1[*]}" != "${check3[*]}" ] 774 | then 775 | echo -e "${gON}*Mail server host-name load-balancing found! (3 DNS-Queries)*${cOFF}" 776 | echo -e "${gON}DNS-Query 1:${cOFF}" ${check1[*]} 777 | echo "DNS-Query 2:" ${check2[*]} 778 | echo -e "${gON}DNS-Query 3:${cOFF}" ${check3[*]} 779 | elif [ "${check2[*]}" != "${check3[*]}" ] 780 | then 781 | echo -e "${gON}*Mail server host-name load-balancing found!(3 DNS-Queries)*${cOFF}" 782 | echo "DNS-Query 1:" ${check1[*]} 783 | echo -e "${gON}DNS-Query 2:${cOFF}" ${check2[*]} 784 | echo -e "${gON}DNS-Query 3:${cOFF}" ${check3[*]} 785 | else 786 | echo "*No mail server load-balancing found. (3 DNS-Queries)*" 787 | echo "Repeat the script for higher reliability!" 788 | fi 789 | } 790 | 791 | ##################### END ##################### 792 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /libraries/bash/ocsaf_scan_sh_functions.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | ############################################################################ 4 | ################### FREE OCSAF SCAN FUNCTIONS - LIBRARY #################### 5 | ############################################################################ 6 | 7 | ######################################################################################################################### 8 | # FROM THE FREECYBERSECURITY.ORG TESTING-PROJECT (GNU-GPLv3) - https://freecybersecurity.org # 9 | # This script is used to perform an automated security audit and point out weaknesses. # 10 | # To achieve this, security intelligence (OSINT) and security scanning techniques are used and # 11 | # combined with collective intelligence. # 12 | # # 13 | # Use only with legal authorization and at your own risk! ANY LIABILITY WILL BE REJECTED! # 14 | # # 15 | # Uses BASH, DIG, HOST, GEOIPLOOKUP, SEARCHSPLOIT, SHODAN.IO, TheHarvester - https://github.com/laramies/theHarvester # 16 | # Script programming by Mathias Gut, Netchange Informatik GmbH under GNU-GPLv3 # 17 | # Special thanks to the community and also for your personal project support. # 18 | ######################################################################################################################### 19 | 20 | 21 | #preparing tasks 22 | time=$(date +%d.%m.%Y-%H:%M) 23 | 24 | 25 | ########### HTTP-HEADER DISCOVERY KI-Version ########### 26 | funcHttpheaderDiscovery() { 27 | 28 | #server_version_nr=Output Variable 29 | local h_value 30 | local h_value_version 31 | local userAgent 32 | 33 | userAgent="Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10.13; rv:62.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/62.0" 34 | #urlHeader=$(curl --silent --location --insecure --head --user-agent "$userAgent" $checkDomain --http1.1) 35 | 36 | if [[ $_DOMAIN == *.*.* ]]; then 37 | #dig $_DOMAIN +short 38 | ./libraries/python/httpheader.py -u http://$_DOMAIN > ./inputs/temp/http_header_$_DOMAIN-$time.txt 39 | #curl --user-agent "${userAgent}" -L -I -s -o ./inputs/temp/http_header_$_DOMAIN-$time.txt $_DOMAIN --http1.1 40 | else 41 | #dig www.$_DOMAIN +short 42 | ./libraries/python/httpheader.py -u http://www.$_DOMAIN > ./inputs/temp/http_header_$_DOMAIN-$time.txt 43 | #curl --user-agent "${userAgent}" -L -I -s -o ./inputs/temp/http_header_$_DOMAIN-$time.txt www.$_DOMAIN --http1.1 44 | fi 45 | 46 | echo "##############################" 47 | echo "Unwanted information discovery:" 48 | echo "" 49 | while read line 50 | do 51 | unset h_file_value1 52 | unset h_file_value2 53 | unset h_file_value3 54 | unset h_file_value4 55 | unset h_file_value5 56 | unset h_value 57 | unset h_value_version 58 | unset h_version_nr 59 | 60 | #h_file_value1="$(echo "$line" | awk -F ';;' '{print $1}' | sed 's/\// /' | sed 's/\-/ /' |sed 's/(/ /' | sed 's/)/ /' | sed 's/\,//' | sed 's/\r$//g')" 61 | h_file_value1=$(echo "$line" | awk -F ';;' '{print $1}') 62 | h_file_value2=$(echo "$line" | awk -F ';;' '{print $2}') 63 | h_file_value3=$(echo "$line" | awk -F ';;' '{print $3}') 64 | h_file_value4=$(echo "$line" | awk -F ';;' '{print $4}') 65 | #h_file_value5=$(echo "$line" | awk -F ';;' '{print $5}') 66 | 67 | h_value=$(cat ./inputs/temp/http_header_$_DOMAIN-$time.txt | grep -i "$h_file_value1" | head -n 1 | sed 's/\r$//') 68 | h_value2=$(cat ./inputs/temp/http_header_$_DOMAIN-$time.txt | grep -i "$h_file_value1" | head -n 2 | tail -n 1 | sed 's/\r$//') 69 | 70 | #h_value_version=$(echo ${h_value[*]} | awk -F '$h_file_value1' '{print $2}') 71 | h_value_version=$(echo ${h_value[*]} | awk -F ' ' '{print $2}') 72 | h_version_nr=$(echo ${h_value_version[0]} | awk -F ' ' '{print $1}' | sed 's/\// /' | sed 's/\-/ /' |sed 's/(/ /' | sed 's/)/ /' | sed 's/\,//' | sed 's/\r$//') 73 | h_value_version2=$(echo ${h_value2[*]} | awk -F ' ' '{print $2}') 74 | h_version_nr2=$(echo ${h_value_version2[0]} | awk -F ' ' '{print $1}' | sed 's/\// /' | sed 's/\-/ /' |sed 's/(/ /' | sed 's/)/ /' | sed 's/\,//' | sed 's/\r$//') 75 | 76 | #echo "TEST" 77 | #echo $h_value 78 | #echo $h_value2 79 | #echo ${h_file_value1[*]} 80 | #echo ${h_value[*]} 81 | #echo $h_value_version 82 | #echo $h_version_nr 83 | 84 | #if [ "$h_version_nr" != "" ]; then 85 | if [ "$h_value" == "$h_value2" ] && [ "$h_version_nr" != "" ]; then 86 | echo -e "${yON}$h_value${cOFF}" 87 | version_nr+=("$h_version_nr") 88 | elif [ "$h_value" != "$h_value2" ] && [ "$h_version_nr" != "" ]; then 89 | echo -e "${yON}$h_value${cOFF}" 90 | echo -e "${yON}$h_value2${cOFF}" 91 | version_nr+=("${h_version_nr[*]}") 92 | version_nr+=("${h_version_nr2[*]}") 93 | fi 94 | 95 | done <./inputs/project/http/httpheader.txt 96 | echo "" 97 | 98 | echo "##############################" 99 | echo "HTTP-Header:" 100 | echo "" 101 | cat ./inputs/temp/http_header_$_DOMAIN-$time.txt 102 | 103 | } 104 | 105 | ############# Security Headers ############# 106 | 107 | funcSecurityheaderCheck() { 108 | 109 | echo "#############################" 110 | echo "Security-Headers:" 111 | echo "" 112 | 113 | while read line 114 | do 115 | local shFileValue1 116 | local shFileColor 117 | local urlHeader 118 | local sHeaderCheck 119 | 120 | shFileValue1=$(echo "$line" | awk -F ';;' '{print $1}') 121 | shFileColor=$(echo "$line" | awk -F ';;' '{print $2}') 122 | urlHeader=$(cat ./inputs/temp/http_header_$_DOMAIN-$time.txt) 123 | #echo $shFileColor 124 | 125 | # Check if security header is set 126 | sHeaderCheck=$(echo "${urlHeader}" | grep -i "$shFileValue1") 127 | if [ -z "$sHeaderCheck" ]; then 128 | if [ "$shFileColor" == "red" ]; then 129 | echo -e "${rON}${shFileValue1} not set!${cOFF}" 130 | elif [ "$shFileColor" == "yellow" ]; then 131 | echo -e "${yON}${shFileValue1} not set!${cOFF}" 132 | fi 133 | else 134 | echo -e "${gON}${sHeaderCheck}${cOFF}" 135 | fi 136 | 137 | done <./inputs/project/http/securityheader.txt 138 | 139 | echo "" 140 | } 141 | 142 | ############# Cookie Check ############# 143 | 144 | funcCookieCheck() { 145 | 146 | local userAgent 147 | local urlHeader 148 | local hsts 149 | local csp 150 | local xframe 151 | local xss 152 | local xcontent 153 | local referrer 154 | local feature 155 | local xpowered 156 | local expectct 157 | 158 | echo "#############################" 159 | echo "Cookie Check:" 160 | echo "" 161 | 162 | local urlHeader 163 | local cookie 164 | 165 | 166 | } 167 | 168 | ########### SECURITY-HEADER-EXPLOIT-DB-CHECK ########## 169 | funcHttpheaderVulnCheck(){ 170 | 171 | local i 172 | 173 | for ((i=0;i<${#version_nr[*]};i++)) 174 | do 175 | echo "######################" 176 | echo "Check Exploit-DB with:" 177 | echo "searchsploit ${version_nr[$i]}" 178 | echo "" 179 | if [ "${version_nr[$i]}" != "" ]; then 180 | searchsploit ${version_nr[$i]} 181 | echo "" 182 | fi 183 | done 184 | 185 | } 186 | 187 | ########### SECURITY-HEADER-CVEDETAILS.COM-CHECK ########## 188 | funcHttpheaderCvedetailsCheck(){ 189 | 190 | local i 191 | 192 | if [ "$version_nr" != "" ]; then 193 | 194 | for ((i=0;i<${#version_nr[*]};i++)) 195 | do 196 | local version_link=$(echo "${version_nr[$i]}" | sed 's/ /\+/g') 197 | 198 | echo "##################################################" 199 | echo "Search for vulnerabilities in the following links:" 200 | echo "" 201 | echo "https://www.cvedetails.com/google-search-results.php?q=$version_link" 202 | echo "https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvekey.cgi?keyword=$version_link" 203 | echo "" 204 | echo "https://securitytracker.com/search/search.html (search for ${version_nr[$i]})" 205 | echo "https://www.securityfocus.com/bid (search for ${version_nr[$i]})" 206 | echo "https://vuldb.com/?search (search for ${version_nr[$i]})" 207 | echo "" 208 | done 209 | fi 210 | 211 | } 212 | 213 | ################## END #################### 214 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /libraries/python/httpheader.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/python3 2 | 3 | ####################################################################### 4 | ################### FREE OCSAF HTTP Header FUNCTION ################### 5 | ####################################################################### 6 | 7 | ################################################################################################ 8 | # FROM THE FREECYBERSECURITY.ORG TESTING-PROJECT (GNU-GPLv3) - https://freecybersecurity.org # 9 | # With this script the HTTP Header can be fetched. # 10 | # # 11 | # Use only with legal authorization and at your own risk! ANY LIABILITY WILL BE REJECTED! # 12 | # # 13 | # Script programming by Mathias Gut, Netchange Informatik GmbH under GNU-GPLv3 # 14 | # Special thanks to the community and also for your personal project support. # 15 | ################################################################################################ 16 | 17 | 18 | ############## Libraries ############### 19 | 20 | import urllib.request 21 | import argparse 22 | 23 | 24 | ############# HTTP Header ############## 25 | 26 | def funcHTTPHeader(url): 27 | 28 | agent = { 'User-Agent': 'Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10.13; rv:62.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/62.0' } 29 | #agent = {'User-Agent': 'Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:60.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/60.0'} 30 | 31 | req = urllib.request.Request( 32 | url, 33 | data=None, 34 | headers=agent 35 | ) 36 | try:http = urllib.request.urlopen(req) 37 | except urllib.error.URLError as err: 38 | print("ERROR: {} {}".format(err.code,err.reason)) 39 | 40 | print(http.headers) 41 | 42 | if __name__ == "__main__": 43 | parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() 44 | parser.add_argument("-u", "--url", required=True, 45 | help="Full URL - http://www.freecybersecurity.org") 46 | args = vars(parser.parse_args()) 47 | url = args["url"] 48 | funcHTTPHeader(url) 49 | 50 | ############# END ############# 51 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------