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28/07/11

Inguma Is Back – The Penetration Testing & Vulnerability Research Toolkit

Inguma is back and being actively developed again. It’s been quite a long time, far too long in fact. We first reported about Inguma way back in 2007 and our latest mention of it was in March 2008.

A new version has just been released almost 3 years later with some major changes and a big GUI revamp. Inguma is a penetration testing toolkit entirely written in python. The framework includes modules to discover hosts, gather information about, fuzz targets, brute force user names and passwords and, of course, exploits. While the current exploitation capabilities in Inguma may be limited, this program provides numerous tools for information gathering and target auditing.

There are some good docs to get you up and running too:

The announcement from the developers blog is here:
We are back

This is the project website of Inguma, a penetration testing and vulnerability research toolkit. Here you will find documentation, links, notes about the project, news, etc...

Introduction

Inguma is a penetration testing toolkit entirely written in python. The framework includes modules to discover hosts, gather information about, fuzz targets, brute force user names and passwords and, of course, exploits.
While the current exploitation capabilities in Inguma may be limited, this program provides numerous tools for information gathering and target auditing. Inguma is still being heavily developed so be sure to stay current and check back for news and updates.

Documentation

Getting Started describes how to download, install and run Inguma.
The full documentation can be found here, but if you prefer to just start playing here you have Console and GUI quick start guides.

Changelog



You can download Inguma 0.2 here:
inguma-0.2.tar.gz

nb : darknet

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