Lazyrecon is a subdomain discovery tool that finds and resolves valid subdomains then performs SSRF/LFI/SQLi fuzzing, brute-force and port scanning. It has a simple modular architecture and is optimized for speed while working with github and wayback machine.
Features
- Super fast asynchronous execution
- CI/CD ready
- HTML/pdf reports
- Discord integration
- Background listen server
- Domain name, list of domains, IP, CIDR input – notations support
- Teardown and program exit housekeeping
Workflow
About
This script is intended to automate your reconnaissance process in an organized fashion by performing the following:
- Creates a dated folder with recon notes for a target
- Grabs subdomains using
subfinder
,assetfinder
,gau
,waybackurls
,github-subdomains
- Additionally finds new subdomains through alterations and permutations using
dnsgen
- Searches subnets and new assets using math
Mode
- Filters out live subdomains from a list of hosts using
shuffledns
- Checks 1-200,8000-10000 for http(s) probes using
httpx
- Gets visual part using
headless chromium
- Performs
masscan
on live servers - Scanns for known paths and CVEs using
nuclei
- Shots for SSRF/LFI/SQLi based on wayback machine’s data
- Checks for potential request smuggling vulnerabilities using
smuggler
- Performs
ffuf
supercharged byinterlace
using custom WordList based on the top10000.txt - Generates report and send it to Discord
The point is to get a list of live IPs (in form of socket addresses), attack available network protocols, check for common CVEs, perform very simple directory bruteforce then use provided reports for manual research.
Installing
Linux
& Mac
tested
Pre Requirements
python >= 3.7
pip3 >= 19.0
go >= 1.14
CI/CD way
You can use stateful/stateless build agent (worker). There is no additional time is required for provisioning. It may look tricky cause masscan/nmap/naabu root user required.
- Fill in these required environment variables inside:
./lazyconfig
:
export HOMEUSER= # your normal, non root user: e.g.: kali
export HOMEDIR= # user’s home dir e.g.: /home/kali
export STORAGEDIR= # where output saved, e.g.: ${HOMEDIR}/lazytargets
export GITHUBTOKEN=XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX # a personal access token here
export DISCORDWEBHOOKURL= # https://discord.com/api/webhooks/{webhook.id}/{webhook.token}
export GOPATH=$HOMEDIR/go
export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/go/bin:$GOPATH/bin:$GOROOT/bin:$HOME/.local/bin:$HOME/go/bin:$HOMEDIR/go/bin
export GO111MODULE=on
- Enable new environment
source ./lazyconfig
- Call
sudo -E ./install.sh
- Execute
sudo -E ./lazyrecon.sh "hackerone.com"
Github Actions way
Customize .github/workflows/test-recon-action.yaml
using DISCORDWEBHOOKURL
and GITHUBTOKEN
secrets, enable --discord
to receive a report
– name: Install & Recon
env:
GO111MODULE: on
DISCORDWEBHOOKURL: ${{ secrets.DISCORDWEBHOOKURL }}
GITHUBTOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUBTOKEN }}
run: |
export HOMEDIR=$HOME
export HOMEUSER=$RUNNER_USER
export STORAGEDIR=”${HOMEDIR}”/lazytargets
sudo -E ./install.sh
sudo -E ./lazyrecon.sh “hackerone.com” –quiet –discord
Hard way
Config your environment variables and dependencies using INSTALL.MD
If you faced with some issues, feel free to join Discord, open PR or file the bug.
Usage
Execute with sudo
because of masscan
:
▶ sudo -E ./lazyrecon.sh tesla.com –wildcard
Parameter | Description | Example |
---|---|---|
–wildcard | Subdomains reconnaissance ‘*.tesla.com’ (default) | ./lazyrecon.sh tesla.com –wildcard |
–single | One target instance ‘tesla.com’ | ./lazyrecon.sh tesla.com –single |
–ip | Single IP of the target machine | ./lazyrecon.sh 192.168.0.1 –single –ip |
–list | List of subdomains to process for | ./lazyrecon.sh “./testa.txt” –list |
–cidr | Perform network recon, CIDR notation | ./lazyrecon.sh “192.168.0.0/16” –cidr |
–mad | Wayback machine’s stuff | ./lazyrecon.sh tesla.com –mad |
–fuzz | SSRF/LFI/SQLi fuzzing | ./lazyrecon.sh tesla.com –mad –fuzz |
–alt | Additionally permutate subdomains (*.tesla.com only) | ./lazyrecon.sh tesla.com –wildcard –alt |
–brute | Basic directory bruteforce (time sensitive) | ./lazyrecon.sh tesla.com –single –brute |
–discord | Send notifications to discord | ./lazyrecon.sh tesla.com –discord |
–quiet | Enable quiet mode | ./lazyrecon.sh tesla.com –quiet |
Methodology
- Use dnsperftest to know your best resolvers
- Run
./lazyrecon.sh
- Check output reports of chromium, nuclei, masscan, server_log, ssrf, lfi
- Explore file upload vulnerabilities
- Perform Google, Trello, Atlassian, Github, Bitbucket dorking
- Check JS sources for credentials, API endpoints
- Investigate
XHR
requests, fuzz parameters and variables - Check exploit-db.com for target-specific CVE
- GET/POST Bruteforce for directories: fuzbo0oM-top10000 –> raft –> target specific
- Continue bruteforcing using custom Headers (X-Custom-IP-Authorization: 127.0.0.1; X-Original-URL:)
- Try bypass 401/403 errors using notable methods (
%23
,/%2e/
,admin.php%2500.md
etc) - Look for XSS xsscrapy.py or XSSTRON