Osmedeus Core Engine
Osmedeus - A Workflow Engine for Offensive Security
π₯ What is Osmedeus?
Osmedeus is a Workflow Engine for Offensive Security. It was designed to build a foundation with the capability and
flexibility that allows you to build your own reconnaissance system and run it on a large number of targets.
π Documentation & FAQ
You can check out the documentation at docs.osmedeus.org and the Frequently Asked
Questions at here for more information.
π¦ Installation
NOTE that you need some essential tools like curl, wget, git, zip
and login as root to start
bash <(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/osmedeus/osmedeus-base/master/install.sh)
Build the engine from the source
Make sure you installed golang >= v1.17
go install -v github.com/j3ssie/osmedeus@latest
Check out this page for more the install on other platforms and docker
image.
π Key Features of Osmedeus
- Significantly speed up your recon process
- Organize your scan results
- Efficiently to customize and optimize your recon process
- Seamlessly integrate with new public and private tools
- Easy to scale across large number of targets
- Easy to synchronize the results across many places
π‘ Usage
# Example Scan Commands:
## Start a simple scan with default 'general' flow
osmedeus scan -t sample.com
## Start a general scan but exclude some of the module
osmedeus scan -t sample.com -x screenshot -x spider
## Start a scan directly with a module with inputs as a list of http domains like this https://sub.example.com
osmedeus scan -m content-discovery -t http-file.txt
## Initiate the scan using a speed option other than the default setting
osmedeus scan -f vuln --tactic gently -t sample.com
osmedeus scan --threads-hold=10 -t sample.com
osmedeus scan -B 5 -t sample.com
## Start a simple scan with other flow
osmedeus scan -f vuln -t sample.com
osmedeus scan -f extensive -t sample.com -t another.com
osmedeus scan -f urls -t list-of-urls.txt
## Scan list of targets
osmedeus scan -T list_of_targets.txt
osmedeus scan -f vuln -T list-of-targets.txt
## Performing static vulnerability scan and secret scan on a git repo
osmedeus scan -m repo-scan -t https://github.com/j3ssie/sample-repo
osmedeus scan -m repo-scan -t /tmp/source-code-folder
osmedeus scan -m repo-scan -T list-of-repo.txt
## Scan for CIDR with file contains CIDR with the format '1.2.3.4/24'
osmedeus scan -f cidr -t list-of-ciders.txt
osmedeus scan -f cidr -t '1.2.3.4/24' # this will auto convert the single input to the file and run
## Directly run on vuln scan and directory scan on list of domains
osmedeus scan -f domains -t list-of-domains.txt
osmedeus scan -f vuln-and-dirb -t list-of-domains.txt
## Use a custom wordlist
osmedeus scan -t sample.com -p 'wordlists={{Data}}/wordlists/content/big.txt'
## Use a custom wordlist
cat list_of_targets.txt | osmedeus scan -c 2
## Start a normal scan and backup entire workflow folder to the backup folder
osmedeus scan --backup -f domains -t list-of-subdomains.txt
## Start the scan with chunk inputs to review the output way more much faster
osmedeus scan --chunk --chunk-parts 20 -f cidr -t list-of-100-cidr.txt
## Continuously run the scan on a target right after it finished
osmedeus utils cron --for --cmd 'osmedeus scan -t example.com'
## Backing up all workspaces
ls ~/workspaces-osmedeus | osmedeus report compress
# Scan Usage:
osmedeus scan -f [flowName] -t [target]
osmedeus scan -m [modulePath] -T [targetsFile]
osmedeus scan -f /path/to/flow.yaml -t [target]
osmedeus scan -m /path/to/module.yaml -t [target] --params 'port=9200'
osmedeus scan -m /path/to/module.yaml -t [target] -l /tmp/log.log
osmedeus scan --tactic aggressive -m module -t [target]
cat targets | osmedeus scan -f sample
# Practical Scan Usage:
osmedeus scan -T list_of_targets.txt -W custom_workspaces
osmedeus scan -t target.com -w workspace_name --debug
osmedeus scan -f general -t sample.com
osmedeus scan --tactic aggressive -f general -t sample.com
osmedeus scan -f extensive -t sample.com -t another.com
cat list_of_urls.txt | osmedeus scan -f urls
osmedeus scan --threads-hold=15 -f cidr -t 1.2.3.4/24
osmedeus scan -m ~/.osmedeus/core/workflow/test/dirbscan.yaml -t list_of_urls.txt
osmedeus scan --wfFolder ~/custom-workflow/ -f your-custom-workflow -t list_of_urls.txt
osmedeus scan --chunk --chunk-part 40 -c 2 -f cidr -t list-of-cidr.txt
π‘ For full help message, please run: osmedeus --hh or osmedeus scan --hh
π Documentation can be found here: https://docs.osmedeus.org
Check out this page for full usage and the Practical Usage to see how to use Osmedeus in a practical way.
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License
Osmedeus
is made with β₯ by @j3ssiejjj and it is released under the MIT license.