Open Source Server Operating Systems Penetration Testing Tools

Penetration Testing Tools for Server Operating Systems

Browse free open source Penetration Testing tools and projects for Server Operating Systems below. Use the toggles on the left to filter open source Penetration Testing tools by OS, license, language, programming language, and project status.

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    A pronounceable password generator plugin for KeePass. NOTE: This project has been discontinued. It hasn't been worth it to maintain the project for a while now, so no more updates will be made to the plugin. The algorithm this plugin uses is based off FIPS-181 which was withdrawn by NIST a while back. The proliferation of password managers that seamlessly run on multiple platforms (some of which are free) has also removed almost all advantages of using randomly generated pronounceable passwords. If you have a use case for this plugin, reconsider it. If you still think using randomly generated pronounceable passwords are worth it for your use case, reconsider it some more.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Generic clustering/load-balancing platform (over a LAN or internet) using java based P2P Aorta workers that execute java "tasklets". Various tasklets can be implemented to solve fractals, process images, render webpages, crack RSA "brute force".
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    NBTView is a 'NetBIOS Swiss Army Knife' written in C, and usable under several UNIX-like systems. NBTView allows you to passively monitor NetBIOS intelligence (users logged in, shares, etc.), run queries against machines, and brute-force share passwords.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Wireless Attack Toolkit (WAT)

    Wireless Attack Toolkit (WAT)

    A push-button wireless hacking and Man-in-the-Middle attack toolkit

    This project is designed to run on Embedded ARM platforms (specifically v6 and RaspberryPi but I'm working on more). It provides users with automated wireless attack tools that air paired with man-in-the-middle tools to effectively and silently attack wireless clients. Some of the tools included in the kit are: Custom regex-based DNS Server DHCP Aircrack-ng suite Browser Exploitation Framework (Preconfigured for metasploit) Metasploit Python-based Transparent Injection Proxy Pushbutton configuration "Limpet Mine" mode for attacking existing networks You basically answer three questions in the start script, wait a bit, then log into the BEEF console to start attacking clients
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    mystic-crypt is designed as a Java library that can be used for simple and complex encryption and decryption. The source code for the library is available under https://github.com/astrapi69/mystic-crypt For demonstration what the library can do there is a graphical client: The source code for the ui is available under https://github.com/astrapi69/mystic-crypt-ui
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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