

* tl0gin 0.1 (c)oded by m4rc3l0 in (putz) * Import getopt, sys, os, urllib, urllib2, re, urlparse, os, threading, signalįrom optparse import OptionParser, OptionGroupĭef _init_ ( self, type, url, regex, exit_on_match, hash ): # 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. # or write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., # You should have received a copy of the GPL along with this # on an ``AS IS'' basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either # Software distributed under the License is distributed # GNU General Public License Version 2 (the ``GPL''). # This file may be licensed under the terms of of the # Copyright(c) 2010-2011 Simone Margaritelli It's super simple to configure and add them and only takes a few minute.įang is a multi service threaded MD5 cracker We want new tools added to the github repository. The ultimate goal is for community support on this project. We commonly see internally developed repos that you can use as well as part of this framework. Since this is a framework, you can configure and add as you see fit.

PTF simplifies installation and packaging and creates an entire pentest framework for you. Everything is organized in a fashion that is cohesive to the Penetration Testing Execution Standard (PTES) and eliminates a lot of things that are hardly used. PTF attempts to install all of your penetration testing tools (latest and greatest), compile them, build them, and make it so that you can install/update your distribution on any machine. We have those "go to" tools that we use on a regular basis, and using the latest and greatest is important. As pentesters, we've been accustom to the /pentest/ directories or our own toolsets that we want to keep up-to-date all of the time. The PenTesters Framework (PTF) is a Python script designed for Debian/Ubuntu/ArchLinux based distributions to create a similar and familiar distribution for Penetration Testing.
