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On-The-Fly : Tool Which Gives Capabilities To Perform Pentesting Tests In Several Domains (IoT, ICS & IT)

On-The-Fly was written in Python and made extensive use of Scapy and netfilterqueue. It is crucial to have Scapy in Python and net filter queue installed with a compatible version of Python. For this, a version of Python 3 up to Python version 3.7.5 is recommended (and no higher, as there may be incompatibilities with 3.8 and 3.9 in some libraries that it uses ‘on-the-fly’). There is a requirements.txt file that must be executed the first time the tool is launched using ‘pip install -r requirements.txt’. Again the pip version must be oriented to a Python 3 version up to 3.7.5.

pip install -r requirements.txt

Usage

python on-the-fly.py

Example Videos

on-the-fly: MySQL_manipulation Module

on-the-fly: SSDP_fake Module

on-the-fly: Proxy_socks4 Module

on-the-fly: Port_forwarding Module

on-the-fly: MDNS_Scan Module

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