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Reconned

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PyBrute is now Reconned - New Name, Same Great Recon!

Gist: Some terrible continually updated python code leveraging some awesome tools that I use for bug bounty reconnaissance.

The tools contained in Reconned requires Kali Linux (preferred) or Debian 7+

reconned uses several subdomain enumeration tools and wordlists to create a unique list of subdmains that are passed to EyeWitness for reporting with categorized screenshots, server response headers and signature based default credential checking. (resources are saved to ./bin and output is saved to ./output)

Initial Install: python reconned.py --install

NOTE: This is an active recon โ€“ only perform on applications that you have permission to test against.

Tools leveraged:
Subdomain Enumeraton Tools:
  1. Sublist3r by Ahmed Aboul-Ela
  2. enumall by Jason Haddix
  3. Knock by Gianni Amato
  4. Subbrute by TheRook
  5. massdns by B. Blechschmidt
Reporting + Wordlists:
Usage
First Step:
Install Required Python Modules: sudo pip install -r ./ext/requirements.txt
Install Tools: python reconned.py --install

Example 1: python reconned.py -d example.com
Uses subdomain example.com (Sublist3r enumall, Knock)

Example 2: python reconned.py -d example.com -b -p --vpn
Uses subdomain example.com with seclist subdomain list bruteforcing (massdns, subbrute, Sublist3r and enumall), adds ports 8443/8080 and checks if on VPN

Example 3: python reconned.py -d example.com -b --bruteall
Uses subdomain example.com with large-all.txt bruteforcing (massdns, subbrute, Sublist3r and enumall)

Example 4: python reconned.py -d example.com --quick
Uses subdomain example.com and only Sublist3r (+subbrute)

Example 5: python reconned.py -d example.com --quick --notify
Uses subdomain example.com, only Sublist3r (+subbrute) and notification

Note: --bruteall must be used with the -b flag
Option Description
--install/--upgrade Both do the same function โ€“ install all prerequisite tools (Kali is a prerequisite AFAIK)
--vpn Check if you are on VPN (update with your provider)
--quick Use ONLY Sublis3r's subdomain methods (+ subbrute)
--bruteall Bruteforce with JHaddix All.txt List instead of SecList
--fresh Delete old data from output folder
--notify Send Pushover or Gmail Notifications
-d The domain you want to preform recon on
-b Bruteforce with subbrute/massdns and SecList wordlist
-s n Only HTTPs domains
-p Add port 8080 for HTTP and 8443 for HTTPS
Notifications
  • Complete the ext/notifycfg.ini for Pushover or Gmail notifications. (Enable must be set to True)
  • Please see the Pushover API info here and instructions on how to allow less secure apps on your gmail account here
To-Do List
  • Multiple Domain Names
  • Notifications
Updates
  • 07-15-2017: Updated to include error handling and updated reconnaissance techniques from Bugcrowd's LevelUp Conference (including subbrute/masscan and subdomain lists) - influenced by Jason Haddix's talk Bug Hunter's Methodology 2.0
  • 08-09-2017: Various fixes (+ phantomjs error), added --fresh option, removed redundant PyBrute folder from output and added pip requirements.txt
  • 08-15-2017: Added notification (--notify) option with Pushover or Gmail support

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