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WordPress Bruteforce Script
Posted Apr 29, 2012
Authored by CorryL

This is a simple bash script for bruteforcing WordPress.

tags | cracker, bash
MD5 | c060acccf6eed5bc7015ba29a2c47f66
Linux/x86 BackShell-TCP bash[/dev/tcp],execve(/bin/sh) Shellcode
Posted Feb 23, 2012
Authored by KedAns-Dz

62 bytes small Linux/x86 BackShell-TCP bash[/dev/tcp],execve(/bin/sh) shellcode.

tags | x86, tcp, shellcode, bash
systems | linux
MD5 | dd08110ce2074ee6db7bef28f638cd26
Viper Network Sniffer Script
Posted Feb 5, 2012
Authored by Bl4ck.Viper

This is a bash script to use in conjunction with Backtrack that simplifies the spawning of various sniffers.

tags | tool, sniffer, bash
MD5 | 4313e26c58755c8944e0086357c8c482
Kraken Payload Generator Beta 1.0
Posted Jan 27, 2012
Authored by Bl4ck.Viper

Kraken Payload Generator is a bash script that makes use of msfpayload to generate various shellcode.

tags | shellcode, bash
MD5 | 04cf43ad2a6cda9b49c235e34d46bffa
GotRoot Shell Script
Posted Aug 9, 2011
Authored by Codeine

This post-escalation bash script sanitizes 29 logs, adds a root user, and allows for package installation including hashcat, nmap, and more. Written for Ubuntu.

tags | tool, root, rootkit, bash
systems | linux, unix, ubuntu
MD5 | 6ce86ef3082d68ab9743dcd313e30a22
Red Hat Security Advisory 2011-1073-01
Posted Jul 21, 2011
Authored by Red Hat | Site access.redhat.com

Red Hat Security Advisory 2011-1073-01 - Bash is the default shell for Red Hat Enterprise Linux. It was found that certain scripts bundled with the Bash documentation created temporary files in an insecure way. A malicious, local user could use this flaw to conduct a symbolic link attack, allowing them to overwrite the contents of arbitrary files accessible to the victim running the scripts.

tags | advisory, arbitrary, shell, local, bash
systems | linux, redhat
advisories | CVE-2008-5374
MD5 | 107bf0324b4ff8f03c3e2e608fb97ae9
Checkpoint FW Cleanup Tool-2
Posted Jun 6, 2011
Authored by Cem Uluyazi, Peter Kuchar

This shell script is to find unused service objects in objects_5_0.C and rulebases_5_0.fws files on Checkpoint Firewalls. It searches for unused services both in service groups and the rulebase, then generates the output list as a text file. If you have the copies of files objects_5_0.C and rulebases_5_0.fws, you can run the script in a bash environment.

tags | tool, shell, firewall, bash
systems | unix
MD5 | fd681bde157b557041788651f7a58d02
Checkpoint FW Cleanup Tool-1
Posted Jun 6, 2011
Authored by Cem Uluyazi, Peter Kuchar

This shell script is to find unused objects in objects_5_0.C and rulebases_5_0.fws files on Checkpoint Firewalls. It searches for unused objects both in object groups and the rulebase, then generates the output list as a text file. If you have the copies of files objects_5_0.C and rulebases_5_0.fws, you can also run the script in a bash environment.

tags | tool, shell, firewall, bash
systems | unix
MD5 | ca2dc6ae854b29ec81ddf08ef181241c
Glyptodon File System Analyzer 1.2
Posted May 9, 2011
Authored by Emeric Nasi

Glyptodon is a little file-system analyzer for Linux systems. It is written in bash and it comes with an installer to make it run everyday automatically. This script writes some general information about file permissions, socket, ownership, etc. It also verifies the file-system for potential risks, such as set-uid files, world writable files, symlinks nouser files, etc.

tags | tool, bash
systems | linux, unix
MD5 | 372fb22f87171701b95c76e160f6f758
Secunia Security Advisory 43365
Posted Feb 18, 2011
Authored by Secunia | Site secunia.com

Secunia Security Advisory - Red Hat has issued an update for bash. This fixes a security issue, which can be exploited by malicious, local users to perform certain actions with escalated privileges.

tags | advisory, local, bash
systems | linux, redhat
MD5 | 902b6301707f1b76edb2c22aa12d95dd
Fina Iptables Script 0.2.4
Posted Feb 15, 2011
Authored by Tobias Klausmann | Site schwarzvogel.de

Fina is a simple, robust bash script that loads iptables rules from a rules directory. As such, it isn't concerned with creating rules for you; it just helps you load them in a robust way, going back to older or safe rules when things go wrong.

tags | tool, firewall, bash
systems | linux, unix
MD5 | 8790e6640cd09779db04ded631dc1d88
TMAC For Linux 1.0-Beta
Posted Jun 9, 2010
Authored by Sagar Belure | Site sagar.belure.com

TMAC is a simple bash program for randomly changing the MAC address of a Network Interface Card (NIC) on Linux .

tags | bash
systems | linux, unix
MD5 | 7da7c60674d981c4365dfa77e3541d24
Linux/x86 Polymorphic execve("/bin/bash","-p",NULL) Shellcode
Posted May 6, 2010
Authored by Jonathan Salwan

57 bytes small Linux/x86 polymorphic execve("/bin/bash","-p",NULL) shellcode.

tags | x86, shellcode, bash
systems | linux
MD5 | 8509fce5e08e26350e5d31b943aac081
Linux/x86 execve("/bin/bash","-p",NULL) Shellcode
Posted May 5, 2010
Authored by Jonathan Salwan

33 bytes small Linux/x86 execve("/bin/bash","-p",NULL) shellcode.

tags | x86, shellcode, bash
systems | linux
MD5 | 2ec1a8b84611e7d048b9084a13fc6d5b
Bash Scripts For Bruteforcing FTP And Looking For RFI/LFI
Posted Apr 14, 2010
Authored by FuRt3X

This tarball has a couple of bash scripts that use netcat to brute force ftp and scan for local and remote file inclusion vulnerabilities.

tags | tool, remote, local, scanner, vulnerability, bash, file inclusion
systems | unix
MD5 | a7890c11f55c473f3f5ce503eac12c04
Bing.com Hostname / IP Enumerator 0.2
Posted Apr 3, 2010
Authored by Andrew Horton (urbanadventurer) | Site morningstarsecurity.com

This tool enumerates hostnames from Bing.com for an IP address. Bing.com is Microsoft's search engine which has an IP: search parameter. Written in Bash for Linux. Requires wget.

Changes: Can enter a hostname or IP eg. bing-ip2hosts foo.com, option to change temporary directory, optional CSV output of IP:hostname, optional http:// prefix.
tags | tool, scanner, bash
systems | linux, unix
MD5 | bd1e9d1c26d6e72311d2d11d93f376b6
Mandriva Linux Security Advisory 2010-004
Posted Jan 14, 2010
Authored by Mandriva | Site mandriva.com

Mandriva Linux Security Advisory 2010-004 - A vulnerability have been discovered in Mandriva bash package, which could allow a malicious user to hide files from the ls command, or garble its output by crafting files or directories which contain special characters or escape sequences. This update fixes the issue by disabling the display of control characters by default. Additionally, this update fixes the unsafe file creation in bash-doc sample scripts. Packages for 2008.0 are provided for Corporate Desktop 2008.0 customers.

tags | advisory, bash
systems | linux, mandriva
advisories | CVE-2008-5374, CVE-2010-0002
MD5 | 0f04308e7d685c8034baa28de77dda21
Google.com Hostname / URL Enumerator
Posted Dec 1, 2009
Authored by Andrew Horton (urbanadventurer) | Site morningstarsecurity.com

This tool enumerates hostnames and URLs from Google. It features antibot avoidance, search within a country, custom search appliance, output either hostnames or URLs, and custom search depth. Written in Bash for Linux.

tags | tool, scanner, bash
systems | linux, unix
MD5 | e53dab2a6f19c40c475aedb99e3d6166
Bing.com Hostname / IP Enumerator
Posted Dec 1, 2009
Authored by Andrew Horton (urbanadventurer) | Site morningstarsecurity.com

This tool enumerates hostnames from Bing.com for an IP address. Bing.com is Microsoft's search engine which has an IP: search parameter. Written in Bash for Linux. Requires wget.

tags | tool, scanner, bash
systems | linux, unix
MD5 | 95a86caabda6489b1620a72b85f4fc8f
Secunia Security Advisory 34989
Posted May 4, 2009
Authored by Secunia | Site secunia.com

Secunia Security Advisory - Fedora has acknowledged a weakness in bash-completion, which can be exploited by malicious, local users to gain escalated privileges.

tags | advisory, local, bash
systems | linux, fedora
MD5 | 6b0f8ccf34ff5af5e57fcab9fca847a9
Vuurmuur Firewall Manager
Posted Apr 6, 2009
Authored by Victor Julien | Site vuurmuur.org

Vuurmuur is a middle-end and front-end for netfilter and iptables that is aimed at system administrators who need a decent firewall, but do not have netfilter specific knowledge. It converts human-readable rules into an iptables ruleset (or optional a bash script), makes netfilter logs readable, and includes an ncurses GUI.

Changes: Traffic shaping handling was improved. Source port randomization support was added. Support for PMTU MSS clamping was added. Generating and installing of translations was fixed. There were many other small fixes.
tags | tool, firewall, bash
systems | linux
MD5 | bad91aafcbea5e3a434440f88d722778
IP-Array Linux IPTables Firewall Script
Posted Jan 23, 2009
Authored by AllKind | Site sourceforge.net

IP-Array is a Linux iptables Firewall script written in bash. It allows the creation of precise, stateful rules, while remaining easy to configure. IP-Array supports VPN, Traffic Shaping (creation of custom HTB and SFQ qdiscs, Classes, and Filters), multiple external interfaces, multiple LANs, multiple DMZs, NAT, logging, MAC address matching, packet marking, syslog logging, and various sysctl settings. It also includes some presets and autoconfig options for common needs like DNS, FTP, SMTP.

Changes: Three bug fixes.
tags | bash
systems | linux, unix
MD5 | 4659e1b6aeb850c77c3bd0af6ac54c83
IP-Array IPTables Firewall Script
Posted Jan 7, 2009
Authored by AllKind | Site sourceforge.net

IP-Array is a Linux iptables Firewall script written in bash. It allows the creation of precise, stateful rules, while remaining easy to configure. IP-Array supports VPN, Traffic Shaping (creation of custom HTB and SFQ qdiscs, Classes, and Filters), multiple external interfaces, multiple LANs, multiple DMZs, NAT, logging, MAC address matching, packet marking, syslog logging, and various sysctl settings. It also includes some presets and autoconfig options for common needs like DNS, FTP, SMTP.

Changes: Three important bug fixes and one minor bug fix.
tags | bash
systems | linux, unix
MD5 | ee4fc91d7d50983fa0a1a6c5a3d6e1bb
IP-Array IPTables Firewall Script
Posted Dec 30, 2008
Authored by AllKind | Site sourceforge.net

IP-Array is a Linux iptables Firewall script written in bash. It allows the creation of precise, stateful rules, while remaining easy to configure. IP-Array supports VPN, Traffic Shaping (creation of custom HTB and SFQ qdiscs, Classes, and Filters), multiple external interfaces, multiple LANs, multiple DMZs, NAT, logging, MAC address matching, packet marking, syslog logging, and various sysctl settings. It also includes some presets and autoconfig options for common needs like DNS, FTP, SMTP.

Changes: A couple minor bug fixes.
tags | bash
systems | linux, unix
MD5 | 62f924220082bb4abaa2189465fb548e
IP Array Firewall Script
Posted Dec 17, 2008
Authored by AllKind | Site sourceforge.net

IP-Array is a Linux iptables Firewall script written in bash. It allows the creation of precise, stateful rules, while remaining easy to configure. IP-Array supports VPN, Traffic Shaping (creation of custom HTB and SFQ qdiscs, Classes, and Filters), multiple external interfaces, multiple LANs, multiple DMZs, NAT, logging, MAC address matching, packet marking, syslog logging, and various sysctl settings. It also includes some presets and autoconfig options for common needs like DNS, FTP, SMTP.

Changes: Rule processing has been completely rewritten. Rule definition is now template based. Minor feature updates. Performance improvement. Important bugfixes.
tags | bash
systems | linux, unix
MD5 | 95076dfb5dd77e24e557bb699426dfc7
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