This is a simple bash script that takes an ip and/or a port and performs lots of scans on it that automates the process of enumeration.
git clone https://github.com/fieldraccoon/HostEnumerator.git
cd HostEnumerator
./install.sh
- Smb
sudo ./file.sh -i 10.10.10.211 3 ⚙
YOU ARE RUNNING AS ROOT!
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| | (_)_ __ _ ___ _| ____|_ __ _ _ _ __ __
| | | | '_ \| | | \ \/ / _| | '_ \| | | | '_ ` _ \
| |___| | | | | |_| |> <| |___| | | | |_| | | | | | |
|_____|_|_| |_|\__,_/_/\_\_____|_| |_|\__,_|_| |_| |_|
[+] Loading tools...
[+] Scanning with nmap
[+] Scanning with nikto
[+] Scanning Operating systems
[+] Scanning Virtul hosts
[+] Scanning Directories
[+] PORT 445 IS OPEN YOU CAN CONNECT WITH SMB
./Enumerator.sh -i 10.10.10.211
./Enumerator.sh -i 10.10.10.211 -w=/usr/share/wordlists/dirbuster/commmon.txt
$ ls * 2 ⚙
nmap_version.xml nmap.xml summary-10.10.10.214.txt
dirs:
gobuster-10.10.10.214.txt
misc:
advanced-nmap-10.10.10.214-scan.txt gobuster-10.10.10.214-vhosts.txt nikto-10.10.10.214.txt
ports:
nmap.txt nmap_version-10.10.10.214.txt
Outputs a Summary file with all the important information you might need including example commands, services and more