Pentesting Tools

Xerror – An Automated Penetration Testing Tool With GUI

Xerror is an automated pentesting tool, which helps security professionals and nonprofessionals to automate their pentesting tasks. It will perform all tests and, at the end generate two reports for executives and analysts.

Xerror provides GUI easy to use menu driven options. Internally it supports openVas for vulnerability scanning, Metasploit for exploitation and gives GUI based options after successful exploitation e.g Meterpreter sessions. Building in python as a major.

Xerror builds on python2 as a primary language and Django2 as a web framework along with, WebSockets (django channel) on celery server and Redis srver to achieve asynchronization. On the front side, it supports Djanog default template enging language which is jinga2 and jquery.

How to use this project:

1. Activate the virtual environment by the following command

source env/bin/activate

2. Start the Redis server

service redis-server start

3. start the python server

cd xerror 2. python mana.py runserver

4. start the celery server

cd xerror
celery -A xerror worker -l info

5. start msfrpc server

msfrpcd -P 123 -S -a 127.0.0.1

6. start openvas server for the default set OMP server credentials to admin@admin 127.0.0.1 9392

You are good to go!

This is xerror Beta version, soon complete version will be uploaded with complete explanation and detail of each step …

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Also Read:

The Hackingsage/Hacktronian – A Pentesting Tool for Linux and Android

BabySploit – Beginner Pentesting Toolkit/Framework Written in Python

GitDump : A Pentesting Tool

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