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An ArchLinux based distribution for penetration testers and security researchers.
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[Tool request] Lockdoor Framework #2850

Closed SofianeHamlaoui closed 4 years ago

SofianeHamlaoui commented 4 years ago

The framework was selected as "The Best Pack Of Tools For Cyber Security Students" by The Shadow Brockers

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( The old video was deleted due to their Youtube channel, the old link is here : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6njKRrKQtow )

It has 530 stars on Github for the moment, and selected as "New and cool tool" by StationX

Selected as the 2 most amazing Opensource Cybersecurity Project by DuneBook

You can also check the articles about the Framework from multiple blogs in different languages:

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SofianeHamlaoui commented 4 years ago

The tool is available on the AUR here : https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/lockdoor/ and tested on Archlinux, Debian, Ubuntu,Opensuse, CentOS, MacOs and Windows. Also available for a docker container on dockerhub : https://hub.docker.com/r/sofianehamlaoui/lockdoor

ikstream commented 4 years ago

This seems like a nice tool for non pentesting distributions. But I don't see how this will add value to a pentesting distribution, which already provides all (or at least most) of the tools your framework provides.

If you think i am wrong, feel free to correct me.

SofianeHamlaoui commented 4 years ago

@ikstream Hello, I hope you are doing good.

The framework doesn’t only contain the tools, it does automatisation means it will ask for your targets, number of actions or verbose mode for example (it depends on each tool) and just make it easier to use those tools.

Also, it helps a lot with the resources it contains as it has cheatsheets, some pdf and images to help you with your penetration testing process that you can check on each category of the used tool.

What I can do, is as the tools on this framework are already installed on Blackarch, I can make a Blackarch version of it.

But honestly, besides that it’s customizable, automatize and contains resources that can help the Penetration Testing process easier, I don’t see with what else it can help.

Thank you for your answer @ikstream

SofianeHamlaoui commented 4 years ago

This seems like a nice tool for non pentesting distributions. But I don't see how this will add value to a pentesting distribution, which already provides all (or at least most) of the tools your framework provides.

If you think i am wrong, feel free to correct me.