├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── cmd
├── list.go
├── purchase.go
└── root.go
├── domain
├── check_domain.go
├── domains_file.go
├── domains_keywords.go
├── get_categorization.go
└── purchase.go
├── example_AIRMASTER.json
└── main.go
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/README.md:
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1 | # AIRMASTER
2 | (Thanks [NSA Name-O-Matic](https://divergentdave.github.io/nsa-o-matic/) for the name)
3 |
4 | ## Installation
5 |
6 | ### macOS
7 |
8 | 1. Install [homebrew](`https://brew.sh/`)
9 | 2. In your terminal, run `brew install tesseract`
10 | 3. Build Go project or download a release
11 | 4. Copy the configuration found in the Config section and place it in `~/.AIRMASTER.json`
12 |
13 |
14 | ## How to use
15 |
16 | ### Listing domain names
17 |
18 | A good way to get a domain list is registering for [ExpiredDomains](https://www.expireddomains.net/) and using the [Export .COM feature](https://member.expireddomains.net/export/expiredcom/?export=textfile).
19 |
20 | If you want to get a domain with specific keywords, you can use the keywords feature. This will take a bit longer and have less results, but it can still work extremely well.
21 |
22 | 1. With a domain list file
23 |
24 | `AIRMASTER list --file ./path/to/file.txt`
25 |
26 | 2. With keywords
27 |
28 | `AIRMASTER list --keyword max --keyword cool`
29 |
30 | If multiple keywords are specified, they are combined by AND, so in the example above, you will get `maxiscool.com, max-is-kinda-cool.com, cool-memes-to-the-max.com`
31 |
32 | ### Purchasing domain names
33 |
34 | Purchasing domain names uses the domains found by listing domains (see above) and adds an extra step to allow you to purchase the domain name. This is very simple: just add the `--purchase` flag to the end of a `list` command
35 |
36 | Example:
37 |
38 | `AIRMASTER list --file ./path/to/file.txt --purchase`
39 |
40 | ```
41 | max@seldon ~> AIRMASTER list --file ~/Downloads/domains_2017-08-01_16_07_03.txt --purchase
42 | Using config file: /Users/max/.AIRMASTER.json
43 | Found available domain pavpal-login-account.com (Phishing)
44 | -1. Do not purchase
45 | 0. Purchase with GoDaddy for $7490000
46 | Choose an option: 0
47 | Success!
48 | ```
49 |
50 | Another way to purchase domains is actually to use output from the `list` command. This is useful if you want to leave AIRMASTER alone for a while while you grab a coffee, or while you're reading documentation on Windows Me because your target is using that for some reason.
51 |
52 | ```
53 | AIRMASTER list --file ~/Downloads/domains.txt > /tmp/available
54 |
55 | *20 minuites later* - Edit list from /tmp/available as you'd like to
56 |
57 | AIRMASTER purchase --list /tmp/available
58 | ```
59 |
60 | The help *should* be obvious, so if you are stuck, try using `AIRMASTER --help`. (Although if you are still stuck, please create an issue)
61 |
62 | ## Config
63 |
64 | You can access the configuration by editing the `~/.AIRMASTER.json` file.
65 |
66 | The options are:
67 | * (*) user - Used for whois data
68 | * first - Your first name
69 | * middle - Your middle name
70 | * last - Your last name
71 | * organization - Organization that you belong to
72 | * title - Title at organization
73 | * email - Email for contact
74 | * phone - Phone number (format: +[country_code].XXXXXXXXXX. Ex: +1.9999999999)
75 | * fax - Fax number
76 | * address
77 | * city
78 | * postal
79 | * country_code - ISO ["Alpha 2 Code"](http://www.nationsonline.org/oneworld/country_code_list.htm)
80 | * godaddy - Godaddy configuration
81 | * godaddyKey
82 | * godaddySecret
83 | * namecheap - Namecheap configuration (Not built yet!)
84 | * namecheapUser
85 | * namecheapKey
86 | * namecheapUsername
87 | * file - Sets location for file to check domains from
88 | * keyword - Set keywords
89 |
90 | (*) is required
91 |
92 | ### Example Config
93 |
94 | Before anyone freaks out, the API key is a test key taken from [the GoDaddy docs](https://developer.godaddy.com/doc)
95 |
96 | ```
97 | {
98 | "godaddyKey": "UzQxLikm_46KxDFnbjN7cQjmw6wocia",
99 | "godaddySecret": "46L26ydpkwMaKZV6uVdDWe",
100 | "first": "Max",
101 | "last": "Harley",
102 | "organization": "Max Co.",
103 | "title": "CEO",
104 | "email": "maxh@maxh.io",
105 | "phone": "+1.9999999",
106 | "address": "1 Awesome Dr.",
107 | "city": "Charleston",
108 | "state": "SC",
109 | "postal": "2946X",
110 | "country_code": "US"
111 | }
112 | ```
113 |
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/cmd/list.go:
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1 | package cmd
2 |
3 | import (
4 | "fmt"
5 | "os"
6 |
7 | "github.com/t94j0/AIRMASTER/domain"
8 |
9 | "github.com/spf13/cobra"
10 | "github.com/spf13/viper"
11 | )
12 |
13 | var purchase bool
14 | var file string
15 | var keywords []string
16 |
17 | // listCmd represents the list command
18 | var listCmd = &cobra.Command{
19 | Use: "list",
20 | Short: "List domains to purchase",
21 | Long: `List domains and have the option to purchase the domains as well`,
22 | Run: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) {
23 | checkConfig()
24 | switch {
25 | // Configure domain finding mechanism
26 | case viper.GetString("file") != "":
27 | if err := domain.ParseFile(viper.GetString("file")); err != nil {
28 | fmt.Println(err)
29 | }
30 | case len(viper.GetStringSlice("keyword")) != 0:
31 | if err := domain.ParseKeywords(viper.GetStringSlice("keyword")); err != nil {
32 | fmt.Println(err)
33 | }
34 | default:
35 | fmt.Println("Please specify either a file or keywords")
36 | fmt.Println(cmd.Usage())
37 | }
38 | },
39 | }
40 |
41 | func checkConfig() {
42 | godaddyConfig := []string{
43 | "godaddyKey",
44 | "godaddySecret",
45 | "first",
46 | "last",
47 | "organization",
48 | "title",
49 | "email",
50 | "phone",
51 | "address",
52 | "city",
53 | "state",
54 | "postal",
55 | "country_code",
56 | }
57 |
58 | for _, c := range godaddyConfig {
59 | if viper.GetString(c) == "" {
60 | fmt.Printf("Not using GoDaddy (Provide %s)\n", c)
61 | break
62 | }
63 | }
64 | }
65 |
66 | func init() {
67 | RootCmd.AddCommand(listCmd)
68 |
69 | listCmd.Flags().BoolP("purchase", "p", false, "Purchase domains that are listed")
70 | listCmd.Flags().Bool("expiredcom", false, "Uses the current list of deleted .com domains from expiredomains.com")
71 | listCmd.Flags().StringP("file", "f", "", "File used for checking domains")
72 | listCmd.Flags().StringSliceP("keyword", "k", nil, "Keyword for searching domains")
73 | listCmd.Flags().Int("pages", 10, "How many pages of data to get when using the --keyword option")
74 | if err := viper.BindPFlags(listCmd.Flags()); err != nil {
75 | fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, "Error binding flags:", err)
76 | os.Exit(1)
77 | }
78 |
79 | }
80 |
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/cmd/purchase.go:
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1 | package cmd
2 |
3 | import (
4 | "bufio"
5 | "fmt"
6 | "net/url"
7 | "os"
8 | "strings"
9 |
10 | "github.com/spf13/cobra"
11 | "github.com/spf13/viper"
12 | "github.com/t94j0/AIRMASTER/domain"
13 | )
14 |
15 | // purchaseCmd represents the purchase command
16 | var purchaseCmd = &cobra.Command{
17 | Use: "purchase",
18 | Short: "Purchase domains straight after listing",
19 | Long: `Purchase should be used if you just want to purchase one domain or from a
20 | previous listing. This can be more efficent if you want to leave the "list"
21 | command running for a long time.
22 |
23 | Example: AIRMASTER purchase --domain "maxh.io"
24 | or
25 | AIRMASTER list --file ./domains.txt > categorized_domains.txt
26 | cat categorized_domains.txt | AIRMASTER purchase`,
27 | Run: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) {
28 | if viper.GetString("domain") != "" {
29 | singleDomain := domain.NewDomain(viper.GetString("domain"), "")
30 | singleDomain.PromptPurchase()
31 | } else if viper.GetString("list") != "" {
32 | file, err := os.Open(viper.GetString("list"))
33 | if err != nil {
34 | fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, "Could not open file:", err)
35 | return
36 | }
37 | scanner := bufio.NewScanner(file)
38 |
39 | for scanner.Scan() {
40 | // Remove final newline character
41 | urlLine := strings.Trim(scanner.Text(), "\n")
42 | // Get just the URL (http://maxh.io)
43 | urlCat := strings.Split(urlLine, "-")
44 | if len(urlCat) != 2 {
45 | fmt.Printf("URL \"%s\" is malformed. Please use output from `AIRMASTER list`\n", urlLine)
46 | continue
47 | }
48 | urlLine = strings.TrimRight(urlCat[0], " ")
49 | categorization := strings.TrimLeft(urlCat[1], " ")
50 | urlObj, err := url.Parse(urlLine)
51 | if err != nil {
52 | fmt.Println("Failed parsing URL:", urlLine)
53 | continue
54 | }
55 | singleDomain := domain.NewDomain(urlObj.Host, categorization)
56 | singleDomain.PromptPurchase()
57 | }
58 | }
59 | },
60 | }
61 |
62 | func init() {
63 | RootCmd.AddCommand(purchaseCmd)
64 | purchaseCmd.Flags().StringP("domain", "d", "", "Used to purchase a single domain")
65 | purchaseCmd.Flags().StringP("list", "l", "", "Specify output from `list` to get a purchase prompt")
66 |
67 | if err := viper.BindPFlags(purchaseCmd.Flags()); err != nil {
68 | fmt.Println("Error binding flags:", err)
69 | os.Exit(1)
70 | }
71 | }
72 |
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/cmd/root.go:
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1 | package cmd
2 |
3 | import (
4 | "fmt"
5 | "os"
6 |
7 | homedir "github.com/mitchellh/go-homedir"
8 | "github.com/spf13/cobra"
9 | "github.com/spf13/viper"
10 | )
11 |
12 | var cfgFile string
13 |
14 | // RootCmd represents the base command when called without any subcommands
15 | var RootCmd = &cobra.Command{
16 | Use: "AIRMASTER",
17 | Short: "Domain management tool",
18 | Long: `Domain management tool used for finding expired domains that are
19 | categorized. This is useful in security because many organizations block
20 | domains that are not categorized, or are untrusted.`,
21 | }
22 |
23 | // Execute adds all child commands to the root command and sets flags appropriately.
24 | // This is called by main.main(). It only needs to happen once to the rootCmd.
25 | func Execute() {
26 | if err := RootCmd.Execute(); err != nil {
27 | fmt.Println(err)
28 | os.Exit(1)
29 | }
30 | }
31 |
32 | func init() {
33 | cobra.OnInitialize(initConfig)
34 |
35 | RootCmd.PersistentFlags().StringVar(&cfgFile, "config", "", "config file (default is $HOME/.AIRMASTER.yaml)")
36 | }
37 |
38 | // initConfig reads in config file and ENV variables if set.
39 | func initConfig() {
40 | if cfgFile != "" {
41 | // Use config file from the flag.
42 | viper.SetConfigFile(cfgFile)
43 | } else {
44 | // Find home directory.
45 | home, err := homedir.Dir()
46 | if err != nil {
47 | fmt.Println(err)
48 | os.Exit(1)
49 | }
50 |
51 | // Search config in home directory with name ".AIRMASTER"
52 | viper.AddConfigPath(home)
53 | viper.SetConfigName(".AIRMASTER")
54 | }
55 |
56 | viper.AutomaticEnv() // read in environment variables that match
57 |
58 | // If a config file is found, read it in.
59 | if err := viper.ReadInConfig(); err == nil {
60 | fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, "Using config file:", viper.ConfigFileUsed())
61 | } else {
62 | fmt.Println(err)
63 | os.Exit(1)
64 | }
65 | }
66 |
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/domain/check_domain.go:
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1 | package domain
2 |
3 | import (
4 | "bytes"
5 | "encoding/json"
6 | "errors"
7 | "fmt"
8 | "net/http"
9 | "net/url"
10 | "os"
11 | "os/exec"
12 | "strconv"
13 | "strings"
14 | "time"
15 |
16 | "github.com/spf13/viper"
17 | )
18 |
19 | // Categorization is a struct that is returned by bluecoat when asked
20 | // to classify a domain
21 | type Categorization struct {
22 | // URL of domain
23 | URL string `json:"url"`
24 | // Error is returned if there is an error checking the domain
25 | Error string `json:"error"`
26 | ErrorType string `json:"errorType"`
27 | // Unrated checks if the domain is uncategorized
28 | Unrated bool `json:"unrated"`
29 | TrackingID int `json:"curtrackingid"`
30 | Locked bool `json:"locked"`
31 | Multiple bool `json:"multiple"`
32 | // RateDate is when the domain was last rated
33 | RateDate string `json:"ratedate"`
34 | // Categorization gives the categorization of the domain in an `a` tag
35 | Categorization string `json:"categorization"`
36 | ThreatRiskLevel string `json:"threatrisklevel"`
37 | ThreatRiskLevelEn string `json:"threatrisklevel_en"`
38 | Linkable bool `json:"linkable"`
39 | }
40 |
41 | // Cooldown is how long to wait when "intrusion" is returned
42 | const Cooldown = 6
43 |
44 | // CheckDomain checks the categorization of a domain and returns a propmt when
45 | // a domain is found that the user might want.
46 | func CheckDomain(domain string, client *http.Client) error {
47 | // Make a request to query for the specified domain
48 | cat, err := makeRequest(domain, "", client)
49 | if err != nil {
50 | return err
51 | }
52 |
53 | // Check the error type
54 | switch cat.ErrorType {
55 | case "captcha":
56 | solveCaptcha(domain, client)
57 | return CheckDomain(domain, client)
58 | case "intrusion":
59 |
60 | fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Waiting %d minuites to cool down\n", Cooldown)
61 | time.Sleep(time.Minute * time.Duration(Cooldown))
62 | return CheckDomain(domain, client)
63 | case "":
64 | // Don't use Unrated domains
65 | if !cat.Unrated {
66 | categorization := getCategorization(cat.Categorization)
67 | // Purchase domain if that option is specified
68 | if viper.GetBool("purchase") {
69 | domainURL, err := url.Parse(cat.URL)
70 | if err != nil {
71 | return err
72 | }
73 | newDomain := NewDomain(domainURL.Host, categorization)
74 | newDomain.PromptPurchase()
75 | return nil
76 | }
77 | fmt.Println(cat.URL, "-", categorization)
78 | return nil
79 | }
80 | default:
81 | return errors.New(cat.Error)
82 | }
83 | return nil
84 | }
85 |
86 | // makeRequest makes a bluecoat domain categorization request and returns a
87 | // Categorization object
88 | func makeRequest(domain, captcha string, client *http.Client) (*Categorization, error) {
89 | // Set captcha if a captcha is specified
90 | v := url.Values{}
91 | if captcha != "" {
92 | v.Set("captcha", captcha)
93 | }
94 | v.Set("url", domain)
95 | body := bytes.NewBufferString(v.Encode())
96 |
97 | // Create Request object with body specified by `v`
98 | request, err := http.NewRequest("POST", "https://sitereview.bluecoat.com/rest/categorization", body)
99 | if err != nil {
100 | fmt.Println(err)
101 | return nil, err
102 | }
103 |
104 | // Set Headers
105 | request.Header.Add("User-Agent", "AIRMASTER")
106 | request.Header.Add("X-Requested-With", "XMLHttpRequest")
107 | request.Header.Add("Referer", "https://sitereview.bluecoat.com/sitereview.jsp")
108 |
109 | // Make HTTP POST request
110 | response, err := client.Do(request)
111 | if err != nil {
112 | fmt.Println(err)
113 | return nil, err
114 | }
115 |
116 | cat := &Categorization{}
117 | if err := json.NewDecoder(response.Body).Decode(cat); err != nil {
118 | fmt.Println(err)
119 | return nil, err
120 | }
121 |
122 | return cat, nil
123 | }
124 |
125 | // solveCaptcha is what makes this project nice. When called, it solved the
126 | // captcha for the IP specified
127 | func solveCaptcha(domain string, client *http.Client) {
128 | // Get the captcha for the specified time. This needs to happen to get
129 | // the session cookie
130 | now := time.Now().Unix()
131 | url := "https://sitereview.bluecoat.com/rest/captcha.jpg?" + strconv.FormatInt(now, 10)
132 |
133 | // Make HTTP request with specified headers
134 | request, err := http.NewRequest("GET", url, nil)
135 | if err != nil {
136 | fmt.Println("Error creating request:", err)
137 | return
138 | }
139 |
140 | request.Header.Add("User-Agent", "AIRMASTER")
141 | request.Header.Add("X-Requested-With", "XMLHttpRequest")
142 | request.Header.Add("Referer", "https://sitereview.bluecoat.com/sitereview.jsp")
143 |
144 | response, err := client.Do(request)
145 | if err != nil {
146 | fmt.Println("Error making response:", err)
147 | }
148 |
149 | // Use Tesseract to do OCR from standard input
150 | cmd := exec.Command("tesseract", "stdin", "stdout")
151 | cmd.Stdin = response.Body
152 |
153 | // Pipe the standard output to the `out` buffer
154 | var out bytes.Buffer
155 | cmd.Stdout = &out
156 |
157 | if err := cmd.Run(); err != nil {
158 | fmt.Println(err)
159 | return
160 | }
161 | output := strings.TrimSpace(strings.Trim(out.String(), " "))
162 |
163 | // Make request to stop IP blacklist
164 | dmn, err := makeRequest(domain, output, client)
165 | if err != nil {
166 | fmt.Println("Error making request:", err)
167 | return
168 | } else if dmn.ErrorType == "captcha" {
169 | solveCaptcha(domain, client)
170 | }
171 |
172 | return
173 | }
174 |
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/domain/domains_file.go:
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1 | package domain
2 |
3 | import (
4 | "fmt"
5 | "io/ioutil"
6 | "net/http"
7 | "net/http/cookiejar"
8 | "os"
9 | "strings"
10 | )
11 |
12 | // ParseFile takes a path and runs every domain through the CheckDomain function
13 | func ParseFile(filePath string) error {
14 | file, err := ioutil.ReadFile(filePath)
15 | if err != nil {
16 | return err
17 | }
18 |
19 | jar, err := cookiejar.New(&cookiejar.Options{})
20 | if err != nil {
21 | return err
22 | }
23 |
24 | client := &http.Client{
25 | Jar: jar,
26 | }
27 |
28 | for _, url := range strings.Split(string(file), "\n") {
29 | if err := CheckDomain(url, client); err != nil {
30 | fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, err)
31 | }
32 | }
33 |
34 | return nil
35 | }
36 |
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/domain/domains_keywords.go:
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1 | package domain
2 |
3 | import (
4 | "fmt"
5 | "net/http"
6 | "net/http/cookiejar"
7 | "strconv"
8 | "strings"
9 |
10 | "github.com/PuerkitoBio/goquery"
11 | "github.com/spf13/viper"
12 | )
13 |
14 | // ExpiredDomain is returned from scraping expireddomains.com
15 | type ExpiredDomain struct {
16 | Site string
17 | Registrars string
18 | Backlinks int
19 | PopBacklinks int
20 | Birth int
21 | ArchiveOrg int
22 | SimilarWeb string
23 | Dmoz string
24 | DNSCom string
25 | DNSNet string
26 | DNSOrg string
27 | DNSDe string
28 | TLDRegistered int
29 | Related string
30 | List string
31 | Status string
32 | }
33 |
34 | // ParseKeywords takes a list of keywords and scrapes expireddomains.com for
35 | // keywords and passes them into CheckDomain
36 | func ParseKeywords(keywords []string) error {
37 | pages := viper.GetInt("pages")
38 | keyword := strings.Join(keywords, " ")
39 |
40 | rawDomains := make([]ExpiredDomain, 0)
41 |
42 | fmt.Println("Getting domains...")
43 |
44 | // Create rawDomains list which comes directly from expireddomains.com
45 | for i := 0; i <= pages*25; i += 25 {
46 | tmpDomains, err := makeEDQuery(keyword, i)
47 | if err != nil {
48 | fmt.Println("Error parsing ExpiredDomains query:", err)
49 | }
50 | rawDomains = append(rawDomains, tmpDomains...)
51 | }
52 |
53 | fmt.Println("Done getting domains")
54 | if len(rawDomains) == 0 {
55 | fmt.Println("No domains found")
56 | }
57 |
58 | jar, err := cookiejar.New(&cookiejar.Options{})
59 | if err != nil {
60 | return err
61 | }
62 |
63 | client := &http.Client{
64 | Jar: jar,
65 | }
66 |
67 | // Only get domains that are not `Bid` or `In Auction`
68 | for _, domain := range rawDomains {
69 | if domain.Site != "" &&
70 | !strings.Contains(domain.Status, "Bid") &&
71 | !strings.Contains(domain.Status, "Auction") {
72 |
73 | if err := CheckDomain(domain.Site, client); err != nil {
74 | fmt.Println("Error checking domain ("+domain.Site+"):", err)
75 | }
76 | }
77 | }
78 |
79 | return nil
80 | }
81 |
82 | func makeEDQuery(query string, page int) ([]ExpiredDomain, error) {
83 | expiredDomainsURL := "https://www.expireddomains.net/domain-name-search/"
84 | client := &http.Client{}
85 |
86 | queryURL := expiredDomainsURL + "?start=" + strconv.Itoa(page) + "&q=" + query
87 |
88 | request, err := http.NewRequest("GET", queryURL, nil)
89 | request.Header.Add("Referer", "https://www.expireddomains.net/domain-name-search/")
90 |
91 | response, err := client.Do(request)
92 | if err != nil {
93 | return nil, err
94 | }
95 |
96 | doc, err := goquery.NewDocumentFromReader(response.Body)
97 | if err != nil {
98 | return nil, err
99 | }
100 |
101 | domains := make([]ExpiredDomain, 0)
102 |
103 | doc.Find("table").Each(func(i int, table *goquery.Selection) {
104 |
105 | table.Find("tr").Each(func(i int, tr *goquery.Selection) {
106 | var domain ExpiredDomain
107 | tr.Find("td").Each(func(i int, td *goquery.Selection) {
108 | switch i {
109 | case 0:
110 | domain.Site = td.Find("a").First().Text()
111 | case 1:
112 | domain.Backlinks, err = strconv.Atoi(td.Find("a").First().Text())
113 | case 2:
114 | domain.PopBacklinks, _ = strconv.Atoi(td.Text())
115 | case 3:
116 | domain.Birth, _ = strconv.Atoi(td.Text())
117 | case 4:
118 | domain.ArchiveOrg, _ = strconv.Atoi(td.Text())
119 | case 5:
120 | domain.SimilarWeb = td.Text()
121 | case 7:
122 | domain.Dmoz = td.Text()
123 | case 8:
124 | domain.DNSCom = td.Text()
125 | case 9:
126 | domain.DNSNet = td.Text()
127 | case 10:
128 | domain.DNSOrg = td.Text()
129 | case 11:
130 | domain.DNSDe = td.Text()
131 | case 12:
132 | domain.TLDRegistered, _ = strconv.Atoi(td.Text())
133 | case 13:
134 | domain.Related = td.Text()
135 | case 14:
136 | domain.List = td.Text()
137 | case 15:
138 | domain.Status = td.Text()
139 | }
140 | })
141 | domains = append(domains, domain)
142 | })
143 | })
144 |
145 | return domains, nil
146 | }
147 |
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/domain/get_categorization.go:
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1 | package domain
2 |
3 | import (
4 | "strconv"
5 | "strings"
6 | )
7 |
8 | // https://sitereview.bluecoat.com/rest/categoryDetails?id=$NUM$
9 | var list = map[int]string{
10 | 1: "Adult/Mature Content",
11 | 3: "Pornography",
12 | 4: "Sex Education",
13 | 5: "Intimate Apparel/Swimsuit",
14 | 6: "Nudity",
15 | 7: "Extreme",
16 | 8: "Alcohol/Tobacco",
17 | 9: "Scam/Questionable/Illegal",
18 | 11: "Gambling",
19 | 13: "Server Blacklist AFS",
20 | 14: "Violence/Hate/Racism",
21 | 15: "Weapons ",
22 | 16: "Abortion",
23 | 17: "Hacking",
24 | 18: "Phishing",
25 | 20: "Entertainment",
26 | 21: "Business/Economy",
27 | 22: "Alternative Spirituality/Belief",
28 | 23: "Alcohol",
29 | 24: "Tobacco",
30 | 25: "Controlled Substances",
31 | 26: "Child Pornography",
32 | 27: "Education",
33 | 29: "Charitable Organizations",
34 | 30: "Art/Culture",
35 | 31: "Financial Services",
36 | 32: "Brokerage/Trading",
37 | 33: "Games",
38 | 34: "Government/Legal",
39 | 35: "Military",
40 | 36: "Political/ Social Advocacy",
41 | 37: "Health",
42 | 38: "Technology/Internet",
43 | 39: "Hacking/Proxy Avoidance",
44 | 40: "Search Engines/Portals",
45 | 43: "Malicious Sources/Malnets",
46 | 44: "Malicious Outbound Data/Botnets",
47 | 45: "Job Search/Careers",
48 | 46: "News/Media",
49 | 47: "Personals/Dating",
50 | 49: "Reference",
51 | 50: "Mixed Content/Potentially Adult",
52 | 51: "Chat (IM)/SMS",
53 | 52: "Email",
54 | 53: "Newsgroups/Forums",
55 | 54: "Religion",
56 | 55: "Social Networking",
57 | 56: "File Storage/Sharing",
58 | 57: "Remote Access Tools",
59 | 58: "Shopping",
60 | 59: "Auctions",
61 | 60: "Real Estate",
62 | 61: "Society/Daily Living",
63 | 62: "Sexuality/Alternative Lifestyles",
64 | 63: "Personal Sites",
65 | 64: "Restaurants/Dining/Food",
66 | 65: "Sports/Recreation",
67 | 66: "Travel",
68 | 67: "Vehicles",
69 | 68: "Humor/Jokes",
70 | 69: "Streaming Media/MP3/P2P",
71 | 71: "Software Downloads",
72 | 72: "Pay to Surf",
73 | 83: "Peer-to-Peer (P2P)",
74 | 84: "Audio/Video Clips",
75 | 85: "Office/Business Applications",
76 | 86: "Proxy Avoidance",
77 | 87: "For Kids",
78 | 88: "Web Ads/Analytics",
79 | 89: "Web Hosting",
80 | 90: "Uncategorized",
81 | 91: "Miscellaneous",
82 | 92: "Suspicious",
83 | 93: "Sexual Expression",
84 | 94: "LGBT",
85 | 95: "Translation",
86 | 96: "Non-Viewable/Infrastructure",
87 | 97: "Content Servers",
88 | 98: "Placeholders",
89 | 99: "Insufficient Content to Classify (ICC)",
90 | 100: "Hobbies",
91 | 101: "Spam",
92 | 102: "Potentially Unwanted Software",
93 | 103: "Dynamic DNS Host",
94 | 104: "URL Redirector/Alias",
95 | 106: "E-Card/Invitations",
96 | 107: "Informational",
97 | 108: "Computer/Information Security",
98 | 109: "Internet Connected Devices",
99 | 110: "Internet Telephony",
100 | 111: "Online Meetings",
101 | 112: "Media Sharing",
102 | 113: "Radio/Audio Streams",
103 | 114: "TV/Video Streams",
104 | 118: "Piracy/Copyright Concerns",
105 | 121: "Marijuana",
106 | 123: "APT",
107 | 126: "Potential Security Risk",
108 | }
109 |
110 | func getCategorization(categorization string) string {
111 | output := ""
112 | for i := 0; i < 150; i++ {
113 | if strings.Contains(categorization, "'catdesc.jsp?catnum="+strconv.Itoa(i)+"'") {
114 | output += list[i] + " and "
115 | }
116 | }
117 |
118 | return strings.TrimRight(output, " and ")
119 | }
120 |
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/domain/purchase.go:
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1 | package domain
2 |
3 | import (
4 | "bufio"
5 | "fmt"
6 | "os"
7 | "strconv"
8 | "strings"
9 |
10 | "github.com/spf13/viper"
11 | "github.com/t94j0/godaddy"
12 | )
13 |
14 | // Registrars is an interface for purchasing domain names
15 | type Registrars interface {
16 | // GetName returns the name of the registrar
17 | GetName() string
18 |
19 | // IsAvailable returns if the domain is available and the price
20 | IsAvailable(domain string) (bool, uint64, error)
21 |
22 | // Purchase takes a domains and buys it
23 | Purchase(domain string) error
24 | }
25 |
26 | // Domain is a description of the domain with categorization
27 | type Domain struct {
28 | URL string
29 | Categorization string
30 | }
31 |
32 | // NewDomain creates a new Domain struct that can be used to check availability
33 | // and purchase domains
34 | func NewDomain(url, categorization string) *Domain {
35 | return &Domain{url, categorization}
36 | }
37 |
38 | // PromptPurchase is a CUI for purchasing a domain. It uses the helpers given
39 | // to actually purchase it.
40 | func (d *Domain) PromptPurchase() {
41 | // Get all registrars that user has enabled
42 | allRegistrars := getRegistrars()
43 |
44 | // Get all registrars that have the domain available
45 | availableRegistrars, prices := getAvailability(d.URL, allRegistrars)
46 | if len(availableRegistrars) == 0 {
47 | fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, "No available registrars found for domain:", d.URL)
48 | return
49 | }
50 |
51 | fmt.Printf(
52 | "Found available domain %s (%s)\n",
53 | d.URL,
54 | d.Categorization,
55 | )
56 |
57 | // Give the user options for how to purchase the domain, or the option not to
58 | fmt.Println("-1. Do not purchase")
59 |
60 | for i, registrar := range availableRegistrars {
61 | fmt.Printf(
62 | "%d. Purchase with %s for $%d\n",
63 | i,
64 | registrar.GetName(),
65 | prices[i],
66 | )
67 | }
68 |
69 | // UI for purchasing the domain
70 | for {
71 | fmt.Printf("Choose an option: ")
72 | reader := bufio.NewReader(os.Stdin)
73 | input, err := reader.ReadString('\n')
74 | if err != nil {
75 | fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, err)
76 | break
77 | }
78 | input = strings.Trim(input, "\n")
79 | choice, err := strconv.Atoi(input)
80 | if err != nil {
81 | fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, "Please input a number...")
82 | continue
83 | }
84 | if len(availableRegistrars) < choice || choice < -1 {
85 | fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, "Not a choice")
86 | continue
87 | }
88 |
89 | if choice == -1 {
90 | break
91 | }
92 |
93 | if err := availableRegistrars[choice].Purchase(d.URL); err != nil {
94 | fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, "Error purchasing domain:", err)
95 | break
96 | }
97 |
98 | fmt.Println("Success!")
99 | break
100 | }
101 | fmt.Printf("\n\n")
102 | }
103 | func getRegistrars() []Registrars {
104 | var clientList []Registrars
105 |
106 | godaddyClient, err := godaddy.NewClient(
107 | viper.GetString("godaddyKey"),
108 | viper.GetString("godaddySecret"),
109 | godaddy.Contact{
110 | viper.GetString("first"),
111 | viper.GetString("middle"),
112 | viper.GetString("last"),
113 | viper.GetString("organization"),
114 | viper.GetString("title"),
115 | viper.GetString("email"),
116 | viper.GetString("phone"),
117 | viper.GetString("fax"),
118 | godaddy.Address{
119 | viper.GetString("address"),
120 | viper.GetString("city"),
121 | viper.GetString("state"),
122 | viper.GetString("postal"),
123 | viper.GetString("country_code"),
124 | },
125 | },
126 | )
127 |
128 | // TODO: Have a more elegant way to handle this
129 | if err == nil {
130 | clientList = append(clientList, godaddyClient)
131 | }
132 |
133 | return clientList
134 | }
135 |
136 | func getAvailability(domain string, allRegistrars []Registrars) ([]Registrars, []uint64) {
137 | registrars := make([]Registrars, 0)
138 | prices := make([]uint64, 0)
139 |
140 | for _, registrar := range allRegistrars {
141 | isAvailable, price, err := registrar.IsAvailable(domain)
142 | if err != nil {
143 | fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, "Error checking availablity:", err)
144 | continue
145 | }
146 | if isAvailable {
147 | registrars = append(registrars, registrar)
148 | prices = append(prices, price)
149 | }
150 | }
151 |
152 | return registrars, prices
153 | }
154 |
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/example_AIRMASTER.json:
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1 | {
2 | "godaddyKey": "UzQxLikm_46KxDFnbjN7cQjmw6wocia",
3 | "godaddySecret": "46L26ydpkwMaKZV6uVdDWe",
4 | "first": "Max",
5 | "last": "Harley",
6 | "organization": "Max Co.",
7 | "title": "CEO",
8 | "email": "maxh@maxh.io",
9 | "phone": "+1.9999999",
10 | "address": "1 Awesome Dr.",
11 | "city": "Charleston",
12 | "state": "SC",
13 | "postal": "2946X",
14 | "country_code": "US"
15 | }
16 |
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/main.go:
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1 | package main
2 |
3 | import "github.com/t94j0/AIRMASTER/cmd"
4 |
5 | func main() {
6 | cmd.Execute()
7 | }
8 |
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