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├── poetry.lock
├── pyproject.toml
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/README.md:
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1 | autoenum.py
2 | ===========
3 |
4 | Enumeration scan automation script:
5 |
6 | - Performs an initial Nmap scan to detect live hosts for enumeration and reduce subsequent scan times (more comprehensive than -sn)
7 | - Performs Nmap service enumeration scans on live hosts; outputs to HTML
8 | - Parses enumeration scan results and performs targeted Nmap script scans on open services
9 | - Exports scan results to html files by service
10 | - Generates target lists by port in text files for later use with other tools
11 | - Specific web host list generated in Nikto format (192.168.0.1:80)
12 | - Optionally launches a Nikto scan on all detected web hosts and includes results in output directory
13 |
14 | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
15 | ## Notes
16 |
17 | All scan parameters are pulled from config files so multiple configurations can be developed for
18 | internal vs. external networks or loud vs. quiet and specified with the -c flag.
19 | An example config file (default.example) is included and will be copied into the default path (default.cfg) upon initial launch.
20 |
21 | Traditional Nmap target specifications using commas (e.g. 192.168.0.1-100,200,254) do not work properly
22 | due to the way the python-libnmap parses targets with commas as tuples (thus separate hosts delimited by commas)
23 |
24 | Script tested on Kali Linux as well as OSX and should function on UNIX-based systems with required dependencies.
25 |
26 | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
27 | ## Dependencies
28 |
29 | ### Python Module Dependencies:
30 | - python-libnmap (not installed on Kali Linux by default)
31 | -
32 | -
33 |
34 | `pip install python-libnmap`
35 |
36 |
37 | ### Binary Dependencies (all installed on Kali Linux by default):
38 | - Nmap
39 | - Nikto (optional)
40 |
41 | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
42 | ## Todo
43 |
44 | - Move additional hard-coded stuff to config file
45 | - Additional external service scan utilities like we have with Nikto
46 | - Sessions
47 | - Re-use of live host and enum scans for multiple groups / verbosities of script scans
48 | - Optional detection and exclusion of fragile devices such as printers
49 | - Windows - find / remove OS dependencies
50 | - Nmap scan xml parsing via xsltproc (to Python)
51 |
52 | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
53 |
54 | Copyright 2014
55 |
56 | Matthew C. Jones, CPA, CISA, OSCP
57 |
58 | Symphona LLP -
59 |
60 | Concept based upon functionality observed in the LAN portion of the Kali Discover script by leebaird:
61 |
62 | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
63 |
64 | This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
65 |
66 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
67 |
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/autoenum.py:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3
2 | '''
3 | @author: Matthew C. Jones, CPA, CISA, OSCP
4 | Symphona LLP
5 |
6 | Enumeration and script scanning automation script
7 |
8 | See README.md for licensing information and credits
9 |
10 | '''
11 | import configparser
12 | import argparse
13 | import logging
14 | import time
15 | import datetime
16 | import subprocess
17 | import os
18 |
19 | import modules.core
20 | import modules.nmap
21 | import modules.output
22 |
23 | #Change the working directory to the main program directory just in case...
24 | os.chdir(os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)))
25 |
26 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
27 | # Configure Argparse to handle command line arguments
28 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
29 | desc = "Network enumeration and script scanning automation script"
30 |
31 | parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description=desc)
32 | parser.add_argument('target', action='store',
33 | help='Scan target'
34 | )
35 | parser.add_argument('-c','--config',
36 | help='Configuration file. (default: config/default.cfg)',
37 | action='store', default='config/default.cfg'
38 | )
39 | parser.add_argument('-o','--output',
40 | help='Output directory (overrides default relative path: "output")',
41 | action='store', default='output'
42 | )
43 | parser.add_argument('-q','--quiet',
44 | help='Quiet scan (no service scans, nikto, etc)',
45 | action='store_true'
46 | )
47 | parser.add_argument('-d','--debug',
48 | help='Print lots of debugging statements',
49 | action="store_const",dest="loglevel",const=logging.DEBUG,
50 | default=logging.WARNING
51 | )
52 | parser.add_argument('-v','--verbose',
53 | help='Be verbose',
54 | action="store_const",dest="loglevel",const=logging.INFO
55 | )
56 | args = parser.parse_args()
57 |
58 | target = args.target
59 | config_file = args.config
60 | output_dir = args.output
61 | quiet = args.quiet
62 |
63 | logging.basicConfig(level=args.loglevel)
64 | logging.info('verbose mode enabled')
65 | logging.debug('Debug mode enabled')
66 |
67 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
68 | # Get general config file parameters
69 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
70 | modules.core.check_config(config_file)
71 | config = configparser.ConfigParser()
72 | config.read(config_file)
73 |
74 | try:
75 | output_dir_info = os.path.join(output_dir, config.get("main_config", "output_dir_info"))
76 | output_dir_nmap_xml = os.path.join(output_dir, config.get("main_config", "output_dir_nmap_xml"))
77 | output_dir_nmap_enum = os.path.join(output_dir, config.get("main_config", "output_dir_nmap_enum"))
78 | output_dir_service_info = os.path.join(output_dir, config.get("main_config", "output_dir_service_info"))
79 | output_dir_target_lists = os.path.join(output_dir, config.get("main_config", "output_dir_target_lists"))
80 | except:
81 | print("Missing required config file sections. Check running config file against provided example\n")
82 | modules.core.exit_program()
83 |
84 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
85 | # Main Program
86 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
87 |
88 | #Wait a sec for debug messages to display
89 | time.sleep(1)
90 |
91 | #Check target input
92 | if "," in target:
93 | print("Commas found in input target list and will not parse correctly in libnmap")
94 | modules.core.exit_program()
95 |
96 | #Check root
97 | if os.getuid()!=0:
98 | print("Script not running as root...this breaks stuff with nmap...")
99 | response = input("Are you sure you wish to continue?!? [no]")
100 | if "y" in response or "Y" in response:
101 | pass
102 | else:
103 | modules.core.exit_program()
104 |
105 | is_output_dir_clean = modules.core.cleanup_routine(output_dir)
106 |
107 | timestamp = datetime.datetime.now().strftime("%Y-%m-%d_%H.%M.%S")
108 |
109 | # Log scan info to history file
110 | if os.path.exists(os.path.join(output_dir_info, "scan_history.csv")):
111 | output_text = ""
112 | else:
113 | output_text = "Timestamp,Scan Target,Config\n"
114 |
115 | output_text += timestamp + "," + target + "," + config_file + "\n"
116 | modules.output.write_outfile(output_dir_info, "scan_history.csv", output_text)
117 |
118 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
119 | # Live host detection scan
120 |
121 | if os.getuid()!=0:
122 | logging.warn("Script not running as root which prevents proper live host detection...")
123 | logging.warn("We will continue and scan all targets, but you should really re-run as root!")
124 | else:
125 | print("Scanning for live hosts in specified target range...")
126 | scan_options = config.get("scan_config", "live_hosts")
127 | live_host_scan = modules.nmap.run_nmap_scan(target, scan_options)
128 |
129 | outfile_name = "nmap_live_host_scan_"+timestamp
130 | modules.nmap.nmap_out_to_html(live_host_scan, output_dir_nmap_enum, outfile_name+".html")
131 | modules.output.write_outfile(output_dir_nmap_xml, outfile_name+".xml", live_host_scan.stdout)
132 |
133 | live_hosts = modules.nmap.nmap_parse_live_hosts(live_host_scan.stdout)
134 | logging.debug(live_hosts)
135 |
136 | modules.output.write_target_list(live_hosts, os.path.join(output_dir,"target_lists"))
137 | target = live_hosts
138 |
139 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
140 | # Service enumeration scan
141 |
142 | print("Performing initial enumeration scan on live hosts...")
143 |
144 | scan_options = config.get("scan_config", "tcp_enum")
145 | tcp_enum_scan = modules.nmap.run_nmap_scan(target, scan_options)
146 | scan_output = tcp_enum_scan.stdout
147 | outfile_name = "nmap_tcp_enum_scan_"+timestamp
148 | modules.nmap.nmap_out_to_html(tcp_enum_scan, output_dir_nmap_enum, outfile_name+".html")
149 | modules.output.write_outfile(output_dir_nmap_xml, outfile_name+".xml", tcp_enum_scan.stdout)
150 |
151 | hosts = modules.nmap.nmap_parse_ports_by_host(scan_output)
152 | ports = modules.nmap.nmap_parse_hosts_by_port(scan_output)
153 | webhosts = modules.nmap.nmap_parse_webhosts(scan_output)
154 |
155 | scan_options = config.get("scan_config", "udp_enum")
156 | udp_enum_scan = modules.nmap.run_nmap_scan(target, scan_options)
157 | scan_output = udp_enum_scan.stdout
158 | outfile_name = "nmap_udp_enum_scan_"+timestamp
159 | modules.nmap.nmap_out_to_html(udp_enum_scan, output_dir_nmap_enum, outfile_name+".html")
160 | modules.output.write_outfile(output_dir_nmap_xml, outfile_name+".xml", udp_enum_scan.stdout)
161 |
162 | hosts.update(modules.nmap.nmap_parse_ports_by_host(scan_output))
163 | ports.update(modules.nmap.nmap_parse_hosts_by_port(scan_output))
164 |
165 | logging.debug(hosts)
166 | logging.debug(ports)
167 | logging.debug(webhosts)
168 |
169 | modules.output.write_target_lists_by_port(ports, output_dir_target_lists)
170 | modules.output.write_outfile(output_dir_target_lists, "all_webhosts.txt", webhosts)
171 |
172 | if not quiet:
173 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
174 | # Nmap script scans
175 |
176 | #Loop through script scan config file sections and perform script scans
177 | for section in config.sections():
178 | #skip over to the script scan sections
179 | if section == "scan_config" or section == "main_config":
180 | pass
181 | else:
182 | scan_options = config.get("scan_config","script")
183 | config_ports = config.get(section, "ports")
184 | config_scripts = config.get(section, "scripts")
185 | if config.has_option(section, "scan_args"):
186 | config_scan_args = config.get(section, "scan_args")
187 | else: config_scan_args = ""
188 | if config.has_option(section, "script_args"):
189 | config_script_args = config.get(section, "script_args")
190 | else: config_script_args = ""
191 |
192 | target_list = []
193 |
194 | for config_port in map(int,config_ports.split(",")): #convert ports from to int using map function
195 | logging.debug(config_port)
196 |
197 | #Loop through the port dictionary and look for each port from the service scan config. If
198 | #present, then add all hosts associated to the target list for this service scan
199 | for key,value in ports.items():
200 | if config_port in key:
201 | for host in ports[key]:
202 | logging.debug(host)
203 | target_list.append(host)
204 | target_list = list(set(target_list)) #convert list to set and back to remove duplicates
205 | logging.debug(target_list)
206 |
207 | if target_list:
208 | #Target list is not empty - proceed with script scan
209 | print("Script scanning from config file section " + section + "...\n")
210 |
211 |
212 | if config_scan_args:
213 | scan_options += " " + config_scan_args
214 | scan_options += " -p"+config_ports
215 | scan_options += " --script "+config_scripts
216 | if config_script_args:
217 | scan_options += " --script-args "+config_script_args
218 |
219 | script_scan = modules.nmap.run_nmap_scan(target_list, scan_options)
220 |
221 | outfile_name = section+"_"+timestamp
222 | modules.nmap.nmap_out_to_html(script_scan, output_dir_service_info, outfile_name+".html")
223 | modules.output.write_outfile(output_dir_nmap_xml, outfile_name+".xml", script_scan.stdout)
224 |
225 | else:
226 | print("No "+section+" services found during enumeration scan...skipping...\n")
227 |
228 |
229 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
230 | # Other scans
231 |
232 | if webhosts:
233 | run_nikto_scan =input("\nWebhosts detected - run Nikto scan? [yes] ")
234 | if "n" in run_nikto_scan or "N" in run_nikto_scan:
235 | pass
236 | else:
237 | path = output_dir_service_info
238 | if not os.path.exists(path):
239 | os.makedirs(path)
240 | try:
241 | p1 = subprocess.Popen(['echo', webhosts], stdout=subprocess.PIPE) #Set up the echo command and direct the output to a pipe
242 | p2 = subprocess.Popen(['nikto','-h', '-', '-o' , os.path.join(path, "http-nikto_"+timestamp+".html")], stdin=p1.stdout) #send p1's output to p2
243 | p1.stdout.close() #make sure we close the output so p2 doesn't hang waiting for more input
244 | output = p2.communicate()[0] #run our commands
245 | except KeyboardInterrupt:
246 | print("Keyboard Interrupt - Nikto Scan Operation Killed")
247 | except:
248 | print("Nikto could not be executed - ensure it is installed and in your path")
249 |
250 |
251 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
252 | # Wrap it all up
253 |
254 | #Write html index of all output files
255 | modules.output.write_html_index(output_dir, config)
256 |
257 | #If output directory has old scans in it, merge target lists to prevent duplicates
258 | if is_output_dir_clean == False:
259 | list_dir = output_dir_target_lists
260 | for fname in os.listdir(list_dir):
261 | output_text = ""
262 | fpath = os.path.join(list_dir, fname)
263 | lines = open(fpath,'r').read().splitlines()
264 | unique_lines = sorted(set(lines))
265 | for line in unique_lines:
266 | output_text += line + "\n"
267 | os.remove(fpath)
268 | modules.output.write_outfile(list_dir, fname, output_text)
269 |
270 | #This is the end...beautiful friend...the end...
271 | print("\nOutput files located at " + output_dir + " with timestamp " + timestamp)
272 |
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1 | [main_config]
2 | # Subdirectories of main output directory (specified in command line)
3 | output_dir_info = info
4 | output_dir_nmap_xml = nmap_xml
5 | output_dir_nmap_enum = enum_scans
6 | output_dir_service_info = services
7 | output_dir_target_lists = target_lists
8 |
9 | [scan_config]
10 | #Nmap scan parameters for live host identification and service enumeration
11 | live_hosts = -n -sn -PE -PM -PS21,22,23,25,26,53,80,81,110,111,113,135,139,143,179,199,443,445,465,514,548,554,587,993,995,1025,1026,1433,1720,1723,2000,2001,3306,3389,5060,5900,6001,8000,8080,8443,8888,10000,32768,49152 -PA21,80,443,13306 -PU161,500
12 | tcp_enum = -PN -sS --open --host-timeout 2m --min-hostgroup 100
13 | udp_enum = -PN -sU --open --top-ports 100 --host-timeout 2m --min-hostgroup 100
14 | script = -PN -sS --open --host-timeout 2m --min-hostgroup 100
15 |
16 |
17 | ###########################################################################################
18 | #
19 | # Nmap script scan configurations
20 | #
21 | # Sections are defined by port / protocol description.
22 | #
23 | # Valid input
24 | #
25 | # ports = listing of ports (comma delimited) for the service to be scanned
26 | # scan_args = additional scan arguments (e.g -sU to enable UDP scanning)
27 | # scripts = listing of scripts to be executed (comma delimited)
28 | # script_args = additional script arguments to be passed with the --script-args flag
29 | #
30 | # Comment lines out with '#' or ';'
31 | #
32 | #
33 | ###########################################################################################
34 |
35 | [ftp]
36 | ports = 21
37 | scripts = banner,ftp-anon,ftp-bounce,ftp-proftpd-backdoor,ftp-vsftpd-backdoor
38 |
39 | [http]
40 | ports = 80,8000,8080,8081,443,8443,10000
41 | scripts = "(default or safe) and http*" ; all non-invasive http tests
42 |
43 | [snmp]
44 | ports = 161
45 | scripts = snmp*
46 | scan_args = -sU
47 |
48 | [ssh]
49 | ports = 22
50 | scripts = ssh*
51 |
52 | [telnet]
53 | ports = 23
54 | scripts = banner,telnet-brute
55 |
56 | [smb]
57 | ports = 139,445
58 | scripts = "smb* and discovery"
59 | scan_args = -sU
60 |
61 | [smtp]
62 | ports = 25
63 | scripts = banner,smtp-commands,smtp-open-relay,smtp-strangeport,smtp-enum-users
64 |
65 | [dns]
66 | ports = 53
67 | scripts = dns-blacklist,dns-cache-snoop,dns-nsec-enum,dns-nsid,dns-random-srcport,dns-random-txid,dns-recursion,dns-service-discovery,dns-update,dns-zeustracker,dns-zone-transfer
68 | scan_args = -sU
69 |
70 | [dhcp]
71 | ports = 67
72 | scripts = dhcp-discover
73 | scan_args = -sU
74 |
75 | [nfs]
76 | ports = 111
77 | scripts = nfs-ls,nfs-showmount,nfs-statfs,rpcinfo
78 |
79 | [ntp]
80 | ports = 123
81 | scripts = ntp-monlist
82 | scan_args = -sU
83 |
84 | [netBIOS - nbstat]
85 | ports = 137,139,445
86 | scripts = nbstat
87 | scan_args = -sU
88 |
89 | [SMB (netBIOS - MS08-067)]
90 | ports = 137,139,445
91 | scripts = smb-check-vulns
92 | scan_args = -sU
93 |
94 | [SMB]
95 | ports = 137,139,445
96 | scripts = msrpc-enum,smb-enum-domains,smb-enum-groups,smb-enum-processes,smb-enum-sessions,smb-enum-shares,smb-enum-users,smb-mbenum,smb-os-discovery,smb-security-mode,smb-server-stats,smb-system-info,smbv2-enabled,stuxnet-detect
97 | scan_args = -sU
98 |
99 | [LDAP]
100 | ports = 389
101 | scripts = ldap-rootdse
102 |
103 | [mssql]
104 | ports = 1433,1434
105 | scripts = ms-sql*
106 | scan_args = -sU
107 |
108 | [MySQL]
109 | ports = 3306
110 | scripts = mysql-databases,mysql-empty-password,mysql-info,mysql-users,mysql-variables
111 |
112 | [RDP]
113 | ports = 3389
114 | scripts = rdp*
115 |
116 | [vnc]
117 | ports = 5900
118 | scripts = vnc*
119 |
120 | [IKE]
121 | ports = 500
122 | scripts = ike-version
123 | scan_args = -sU
124 |
125 | [SIP]
126 | ports = 5060
127 | scripts = sip-enum-users,sip-methods
128 | scan_args = -sU
129 |
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3
2 | '''
3 | @author: Matthew C. Jones, CPA, CISA, OSCP
4 | Symphona LLP
5 |
6 | Core functions for autoenum
7 |
8 | See README.md for licensing information and credits
9 |
10 | '''
11 | import sys
12 | import os
13 | import shutil
14 | import subprocess
15 |
16 | # exit routine
17 | def exit_program():
18 | print("\n\nQuitting...\n")
19 | sys.exit()
20 |
21 | # cleanup old or stale files
22 | def cleanup_routine(output_dir):
23 | '''Returns 'False' if the output directory is dirty and users select not to clean'''
24 |
25 | try:
26 | if not os.listdir(output_dir) == []:
27 | response = input("\nOutput directory is not empty - delete existing contents? (enter no if you want to append data to existing output files)? [no] ")
28 | if "y" in response or "Y" in response:
29 | print("Deleting old output files...\n")
30 | shutil.rmtree(output_dir, True)
31 | else:
32 | return False
33 | except:
34 | pass
35 |
36 | def check_config(config_file):
37 | if os.path.exists(config_file):
38 | pass
39 | else:
40 | print("Specified config file not found. Copying example config file...")
41 | shutil.copyfile("config/default.example", config_file)
42 |
43 | def execute(command, suppress_stdout=False):
44 | '''
45 | Execute a shell command and return output as a string
46 |
47 | By default, shell command output is also displayed in standard out, which can be suppressed
48 | with the boolean suppress_stdout
49 | '''
50 |
51 | output = ""
52 | try:
53 | process = subprocess.Popen(command, shell=True, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
54 |
55 | # Poll process for new output until finished
56 | while True:
57 | nextline = process.stdout.readline()
58 | output += nextline
59 | if nextline == '' and process.poll() != None:
60 | break
61 | if not suppress_stdout:
62 | sys.stdout.write(nextline)
63 | sys.stdout.flush()
64 |
65 | return output
66 |
67 | except KeyboardInterrupt:
68 | print("\n[!] Keyboard Interrupt - command '%s' killed..." % command)
69 | print("[!] Continuing script execution...")
70 | return ""
71 |
72 | except Exception as exception:
73 | print("\n[!] Error running command '%s'" % command)
74 | print("[!] Exception: %s" % exception)
75 | return ""
76 |
77 | if __name__ == '__main__':
78 | #self test code goes here!!!
79 | pass
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3
2 | '''
3 | @author: Matthew C. Jones, CPA, CISA, OSCP
4 | Symphona LLP
5 |
6 | Nmap scanning functions for autoenum
7 |
8 | See README.md for licensing information and credits
9 |
10 | '''
11 |
12 | import time
13 | import datetime
14 | import logging
15 | import os
16 | import subprocess
17 | from libnmap.process import NmapProcess
18 | from libnmap.parser import NmapParser, NmapParserException
19 | from modules.output import write_outfile
20 | #from libnmap.objects import NmapReport
21 |
22 | def run_nmap_scan(scan_targets, scan_options):
23 | '''
24 | Accepts scan targets and scan options for NmapProcess and launches scan
25 | Prints scan status updates and summary to stdout
26 | Returns NmapProcess object for further use
27 |
28 | TODO - catch keyboard interrupts and kill tasks so we can exit gracefully!
29 | nmap_proc.stop does not appear to fully kill threads in script scans
30 | so program will continue to execute but leaves an orphaned nmap process
31 | '''
32 | status_update_interval = 5
33 |
34 | #Check for sudo and disable scan options that require root
35 | if os.getuid()!=0:
36 | logging.warn("Certain nmap scans require root privileges (SYN, UDP, ICMP, etc)...")
37 | logging.warn("Disabling incompatible scan types and OS / service version detection options if enabled")
38 | scan_options = scan_options.replace("-sS", "-sT")
39 | scan_options = scan_options.replace("-sU", "")
40 | scan_options = scan_options.replace("-sP", "")
41 | scan_options = scan_options.replace("-sn", "")
42 | scan_options = scan_options.replace("-sV", "")
43 | scan_options = scan_options.replace("-O", "")
44 |
45 | nmap_proc = NmapProcess(targets=scan_targets, options=scan_options)
46 | print("Running scan command:\n"+nmap_proc.command)
47 | nmap_proc.run_background()
48 |
49 | while nmap_proc.is_running():
50 | try:
51 | time.sleep(status_update_interval)
52 |
53 | if float(nmap_proc.progress) > 0:
54 |
55 | #Nmap only updates ETC periodically and will sometimes return a result that is behind current system time
56 | etctime = datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(int(nmap_proc.etc))
57 | systime = datetime.datetime.now().replace(microsecond=0)
58 | if etctime < systime:
59 | etctime = systime
60 | timeleft = etctime - systime
61 | print("{0} Timing: About {1}% done; ETC: {2} ({3} remaining)".format(nmap_proc.current_task.name, nmap_proc.progress, etctime, timeleft))
62 | except KeyboardInterrupt:
63 | print("Keyboard Interrupt - Killing Current Nmap Scan!")
64 | nmap_proc.stop()
65 |
66 | if nmap_proc.rc == 0:
67 | print(nmap_proc.summary + "\n")
68 | else:
69 | print(nmap_proc.stderr + "\n")
70 |
71 | return nmap_proc
72 |
73 | def nmap_out_to_html(scan_object, output_dir, filename):
74 | '''
75 | accepts an NmapProcess scan object and exports the scan results to HTML
76 | Currently works by echoing the XML from the NmapProcess.stdout into xsltproc via pipe
77 |
78 | TODO - find a more pythonic way to do this instead of relying on xsltproc!
79 | '''
80 |
81 | write_outfile(output_dir, 'temp.xml', scan_object.stdout)
82 | process = subprocess.Popen(['xsltproc', '-o' , os.path.join(output_dir,filename), os.path.join(output_dir, 'temp.xml')])
83 | output = process.communicate()[0] #run our commands
84 | os.remove(os.path.join(output_dir,'temp.xml'))
85 |
86 |
87 | def nmap_parse_ports_by_host(scan_output):
88 | '''Accepts nmap scan output XML and returns a dict of hosts and tuples of corresponding
89 | open ports; only live hosts and open ports should be returned.
90 |
91 | e.g. {'192.168.0.171': [(80, 'tcp'), (111, 'tcp')]}
92 |
93 | '''
94 | try:
95 | hosts={}
96 | parsed = NmapParser.parse(scan_output)
97 |
98 | for host in parsed.hosts:
99 | if host.is_up():
100 | hosts[host.address] = host.get_open_ports()
101 |
102 | return hosts
103 | except:
104 | print("\n[!] Error parsing scan output")
105 |
106 | def nmap_parse_hosts_by_port(scan_output):
107 | '''Accepts nmap scan output XML and returns a dict of open ports and lists of the corresponding
108 | hosts with these ports open; only live hosts and open ports should be returned.
109 |
110 | e.g. {(80, 'tcp'): ['192.168.0.171'], (111, 'tcp'): ['192.168.0.169', '192.168.0.171']}
111 | '''
112 | try:
113 | parsed = NmapParser.parse(scan_output)
114 |
115 | hosts={} #e.g. {'192.168.0.171': [(80, 'tcp'), (111, 'tcp')]}
116 | ports={} #e.g. {(80, 'tcp'): ['192.168.0.171'], (111, 'tcp'): ['192.168.0.169', '192.168.0.171']}
117 |
118 | for host in parsed.hosts:
119 | if host.is_up():
120 | host_ports = host.get_open_ports()
121 | hosts[host.address] = host_ports
122 | for port in host_ports:
123 | ports.setdefault(port,[]).append(host.address)
124 |
125 | return ports
126 | except:
127 | print("\n[!] Error parsing scan output")
128 |
129 | def nmap_parse_webhosts(scan_output):
130 | '''Accepts nmap scan output XML and returns text output suitable for passing to Nikto
131 |
132 | e.g:
133 | 192.168.1.100:80
134 | 192.168.1.101:8080
135 | '''
136 |
137 | try:
138 | webhosts = ""
139 | parsed = NmapParser.parse(scan_output)
140 |
141 | for host in parsed.hosts:
142 | if host.is_up():
143 | services = host.services
144 | for service in services:
145 | if (service.state == "open") and (service.service[:4]) == "http":
146 | webhosts += host.address+":"+str(service.port)+"\n"
147 |
148 | return webhosts
149 |
150 | except:
151 | print("\n[!] Error parsing scan output")
152 |
153 | def nmap_parse_live_hosts(scan_output):
154 | '''Accepts nmap scan output XML and returns a list of all live hosts
155 |
156 | '''
157 |
158 | try:
159 | live_hosts = []
160 | parsed = NmapParser.parse(scan_output)
161 |
162 | for host in parsed.hosts:
163 | if host.is_up():
164 | logging.debug ("live host detected - " + host.address)
165 | live_hosts.append(host.address)
166 |
167 | return live_hosts
168 | except:
169 | print("\n[!] Error parsing scan output")
170 |
171 |
172 | if __name__ == '__main__':
173 | #self test code goes here!!!
174 | target = "localhost"
175 | scan_output = run_nmap_scan(target, "-sT").stdout
176 |
177 | hosts = nmap_parse_ports_by_host(scan_output)
178 | ports = nmap_parse_hosts_by_port(scan_output)
179 | webhosts = nmap_parse_webhosts(scan_output)
180 | print("Host array\n"+str(hosts))
181 | print("\nPort array \n"+str(ports))
182 | print("\nWebhosts \n"+ webhosts)
183 |
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3
2 | '''
3 | @author: Matthew C. Jones, CPA, CISA, OSCP
4 | Symphona LLP
5 |
6 | Output functions for autoenum
7 |
8 | See README.md for licensing information and credits
9 |
10 | '''
11 |
12 | import os
13 | import csv
14 |
15 | def write_outfile(path, filename, output_text):
16 |
17 | if not os.path.exists(path):
18 | os.makedirs(path)
19 |
20 | outfile = os.path.join(path, filename)
21 |
22 | file = open(outfile, 'a+')
23 | file.write(output_text)
24 | file.close
25 |
26 | def write_target_lists_by_port(ports, output_dir):
27 | '''
28 | iterate through port array and write target lists to text files for each service
29 | which contain a list of all IP addresses with a corresponding open port
30 |
31 | Accepts dict output from nmap_parse_hosts_by_port as input
32 | e.g. {(80, 'tcp'): ['192.168.0.171'], (111, 'tcp'): ['192.168.0.169', '192.168.0.171']}
33 |
34 | '''
35 | for port,array in ports.items():
36 | output_text = ""
37 | filename = port[1]+"_"+str(port[0])+'.txt'
38 | for host in array:
39 | output_text += host + "\n"
40 | write_outfile(output_dir, filename, output_text)
41 |
42 | def write_target_list(hosts, output_dir):
43 | '''
44 | iterate through host list and write all hosts to a text file
45 |
46 | '''
47 | output_text = ""
48 | filename = "all_live_hosts.txt"
49 | for host in hosts:
50 | output_text += host + "\n"
51 |
52 |
53 | write_outfile(output_dir, filename, output_text)
54 |
55 | def write_html_index(output_dir, config):
56 | '''
57 | write out an html index page containing links to all of the various files that are
58 | in the output directory
59 |
60 | Accepts output_dir (string) and config (configparser object) from main script
61 |
62 | NOTE - output directory variables in main module are full paths, while these
63 | are folder names only; This is to allow building of relative href
64 | links in HTML output
65 |
66 | '''
67 |
68 | output_dir_info = config.get("main_config", "output_dir_info")
69 | output_dir_nmap_enum = config.get("main_config", "output_dir_nmap_enum")
70 | output_dir_service_info = config.get("main_config", "output_dir_service_info")
71 | output_dir_target_lists = config.get("main_config", "output_dir_target_lists")
72 |
73 |
74 | if os.path.exists(os.path.join(output_dir,"index.html")):
75 | os.remove(os.path.join(output_dir,"index.html"))
76 | html_title = "Autoenum scan output"
77 | html_body = ""+html_title+"
\n"
78 |
79 | #-----------------------------------------------------------
80 | # Output session history table
81 |
82 | html_body += "Session history
\n"
83 | html_body += "\n"
84 |
85 | history_file = csv.reader(open(os.path.join(output_dir, output_dir_info, "scan_history.csv"), 'r'))
86 |
87 | headers = next(history_file)
88 | html_body += " \n"
89 | for header in headers:
90 | html_body += " " + header + " | \n"
91 | html_body += "
\n"
92 |
93 | for row in history_file:
94 | html_body += " \n"
95 | for cell in row:
96 | html_body += " " + cell + " | \n"
97 | html_body += "
\n"
98 | html_body += "
\n"
99 |
100 | #-----------------------------------------------------------
101 | # Output hyperlinks to Nmap enumeration scan reports
102 |
103 | html_body += "Enumeration results
\n"
104 |
105 | try:
106 | directory = output_dir_nmap_enum +"/"
107 | for fname in os.listdir(os.path.join(output_dir,directory)):
108 | html_body += " " + fname + "
\n"
109 | except:
110 | pass
111 |
112 |
113 | html_body += "
\n"
114 |
115 | #-----------------------------------------------------------
116 | # Output hyperlinks to Nmap service scans
117 |
118 | html_body += "Service scan results
\n"
119 |
120 | try:
121 | directory = output_dir_service_info + "/"
122 | for fname in os.listdir(os.path.join(output_dir,directory)):
123 | html_body += " " + fname + "
\n"
124 | except:
125 | pass
126 |
127 | html_body += "
\n"
128 |
129 | #-----------------------------------------------------------
130 | # Output hyperlinks to target list text files
131 |
132 | html_body += "Target Listings
\n"
133 |
134 | try:
135 | directory = output_dir_target_lists + "/"
136 | for fname in os.listdir(os.path.join(output_dir,directory)):
137 | html_body += " " + fname + "
\n"
138 | except:
139 | pass
140 |
141 | #-----------------------------------------------------------
142 | # Output footer
143 |
144 | html_body += "
\n"
145 | html_body += "Generated by autoenum enumeration script - "
146 | html_body += "https://github.com/isaudits/autoenum/
\n"
147 |
148 | input_file = open(os.path.join("templates","index.html"))
149 | html_out = input_file.read()
150 | html_out = html_out.replace("",html_title)
151 | html_out = html_out.replace("",html_body)
152 | write_outfile(output_dir, "index.html", html_out)
153 |
154 | if __name__ == '__main__':
155 | #self test code goes here!!!
156 | write_html_index("../output/")
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1 | # This file is automatically @generated by Poetry and should not be changed by hand.
2 |
3 | [[package]]
4 | name = "python-libnmap"
5 | version = "0.7.3"
6 | description = "Python NMAP library enabling you to start async nmap tasks, parse and compare/diff scan results"
7 | category = "main"
8 | optional = false
9 | python-versions = "*"
10 | files = [
11 | {file = "python-libnmap-0.7.3.tar.gz", hash = "sha256:d03629256c2ee9ab37390c28d4c4c2ae9637cd0861dd8ab9e0f32779545936c0"},
12 | ]
13 |
14 | [package.extras]
15 | defusedxml = ["defusedxml (>=0.6.0)"]
16 |
17 | [metadata]
18 | lock-version = "2.0"
19 | python-versions = "^3.10"
20 | content-hash = "88fd01b67875b425426c32fad2415a7c8d93bbe72c112d30aa30697a3b50cbc0"
21 |
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1 | [tool.poetry]
2 | name = "autoenum"
3 | version = "0.1.0"
4 | description = ""
5 | authors = ["Matt Jones "]
6 | readme = "README.md"
7 |
8 | [tool.poetry.dependencies]
9 | python = "^3.10"
10 | python-libnmap = "^0.7.3"
11 |
12 |
13 | [build-system]
14 | requires = ["poetry-core"]
15 | build-backend = "poetry.core.masonry.api"
16 |
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