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    DENRIT

    DENRIT

    Perform anonymous and non-anonymous pentesting.

    DENRIT allows remote administration of anonymous networks (TOR, I2P and FreeNet). Also, contains a pentesting module to execute commands using a selected anonymous network, pentesting with TOR or TCP Follows a client/server model with well-defined communication interfaces. SSH is used to allow remote clients to access the machine and manage any anonymous network that is installed there, plus allows penetration testing anonymously (or non-anonymously) using tools such as Metasploit...
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    Reecon
    This is a simple bash script that uses nikto, nmap, nslookup, the Harvester, subdomainer and metagoofil for penetration testing and enumeration. This code is very straight-forward and you can do whatever you wish with it.
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