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Legion, a fork of SECFORCE’s Sparta, is an open source, easy-to-use, super-extensible and semi-automated network penetration testing framework that aids in discovery, reconnaissance and exploitation of information systems. | Legion, a fork of SECFORCE’s Sparta, is an open source, easy-to-use, super-extensible and semi-automated network penetration testing framework that aids in discovery, reconnaissance and exploitation of information systems. |
Revision as of 04:24, 3 August 2020
Sumber: https://kalilinuxtutorials.com/legion-penetration-testing/
WARNING: Legion menggunakan pip bukan pip3 jadi agak bermasalah di KALI 2020.2 ke atas.
Legion, a fork of SECFORCE’s Sparta, is an open source, easy-to-use, super-extensible and semi-automated network penetration testing framework that aids in discovery, reconnaissance and exploitation of information systems.
FEATURES
Automatic recon and scanning with NMAP, whataweb, nikto, Vulners, Hydra, SMBenum, dirbuster, sslyzer, webslayer and more (with almost 100 auto-scheduled scripts) Easy to use graphical interface with rich context menus and panels that allow pentesters to quickly find and exploit attack vectors on hosts Modular functionality allows users to easily customize Legion and automatically call their own scripts/tools Highly customizable stage scanning for ninja-like IPS evasion Automatic detection of CPEs (Common Platform Enumeration) and CVEs (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures) Realtime autosaving of project results and tasks Also Read – Calculator : A simple Yet Powerful Calculator that Ships with Windows
NOTABLE CHANGES FROM SPARTA
Refactored from Python 2.7 to Python 3.6 and the elimination of depreciated and unmaintained libraries Upgraded to PyQT5, increased responsiveness, less buggy, more intuitive GUI that includes features like: Task completion estimates 1-Click scan lists of ips, hostnames and CIDR subnets Ability to purge results, rescan hosts and delete hosts Granual NMAP scanning options Support for hostname resolution and scanning of vhosts/sni hosts Revise process queuing and execution routines for increased app reliability and performance Simplification of installation with dependency resolution and installation routines Realtime project autosaving so in the event some goes wrong, you will not loose any progress! Docker container deployment option Supported by a highly active development team DEMO
INSTALLATION
TRADITIONAL METHOD
Assumes Ubuntu, Kali or Parrot Linux is being used with Python 3.6 installed. Other dependencies should automatically be installed. Within Terminal:
git clone https://github.com/GoVanguard/legion.git cd legion sudo chmod +x startLegion.sh sudo ./startLegion.sh
DOCKER METHOD
Assumes Docker and Xauthority are installed. Within Terminal:
git clone https://github.com/GoVanguard/legion.git cd legion/docker sudo chmod +x runIt.sh sudo ./runIt.sh
Credit : GoVanguard
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