2point0
January 21st, 2008, 05:01 PM
Hello everyone! I am writing to inform you all of a tool currently being heavily developed for security scanning. Inguma is an open source penetration testing and vulnerability research toolkit written completely in Python. The environment is mainly oriented to attack Oracle related systems but it also has many other uses. The current capabilities of Inguma extend well beyond exploitation. This program provides numerous tools for information gathering and target auditing.
As it is still a young project in development, I am requesting assistance from fellow security enthusiasts. I am currently heading up documentation on the Inguma project and would like to make a simple request of people that know security and know these types of programs to mess around with it and If they have the time, to send questions my way.
http://ingumadocs.angelfire.com/
The documentation is hosted there until enough of it is complete for public consumption so it's very much a work in progress and can only benefit from the input of others. That link is the first real effort at documenting the project so I/we appreciate your patience ahead of time. So please, grab the app, mess around with it, tell me if anything is confusing, anything you would change, etc,. My thought is that the more people that ask questions, the better the documentation will be and as a result, the community can benefit from this project even more.
To provide feedback you can leave a post on this thread, contact me via PM or send me an e-mail at Tronyx2point0[at]gmail[dot]com
Thanks for your time and future assistance!
As it is still a young project in development, I am requesting assistance from fellow security enthusiasts. I am currently heading up documentation on the Inguma project and would like to make a simple request of people that know security and know these types of programs to mess around with it and If they have the time, to send questions my way.
http://ingumadocs.angelfire.com/
The documentation is hosted there until enough of it is complete for public consumption so it's very much a work in progress and can only benefit from the input of others. That link is the first real effort at documenting the project so I/we appreciate your patience ahead of time. So please, grab the app, mess around with it, tell me if anything is confusing, anything you would change, etc,. My thought is that the more people that ask questions, the better the documentation will be and as a result, the community can benefit from this project even more.
To provide feedback you can leave a post on this thread, contact me via PM or send me an e-mail at Tronyx2point0[at]gmail[dot]com
Thanks for your time and future assistance!