Specify targets and run sets of tools against them
torc is designed to make a pentester's life easier and more consistent by allowing them to specify tools they would like to run against targets, without having to type them in a shell or write a script. This tool will probably be useful during certain exams as well..
torc is contained in the rascal999/torc docker image which means all you have to do is download the docker image and get it running. torc-web (a torc client) is already installed as part of the docker image, as well as many of the tool dependencies torc has.
This repository is really only useful to you if you want to develop torc. If you just want to use torc, please see the rascal999/torc docker image.
Only allow this package to listen on a loopback IP address. If you have this package listen on a public IP, you're allowing arbitrary users to execute commands as root on your server. Eventually, HTTPS and credentials will be required, but for now, don't be a moron.
docker pull rascal999/torc
docker run -i -t -p 127.0.0.1:5000:5000 -p 127.0.0.1:8080:8080 rascal999/torc torc.sh
pip install torc
pip install .
Running torc will start the web server.
git checkout -b my-new-feature
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
git push origin my-new-feature
Developed by Aidan Marlin (aidan [dot] marlin [at] gmail [dot] com).