On most systems, to install Hawk simply run the following commands: Currently, this installation script is only supported on Debian, Red Hat and Arch based distros that has the apt, dnf and pacman package manager respectively ( Ubuntu, Kali Linux, Parrot OS, Debian, Pop!_OS, Linux Mint, Deepin, Zorin OS, MX Linux, Elementary OS, Fedora, CentOS, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Rocky Linux, AlmaLinux, Oracle Linux, ClearOS, Arch, Black Arch, Manjaro, etc). To install the necessary packages so that the script can run withouth any problems simply run the setup.sh script with root privileges. ![]() If you try it in on Windows or macOS, it may run, but numerous errors will appear. Note that currently, this script only runs well on Linux. Turn on monitor/managed mode on an interface.DNS checks (with geolocation information).Application version detection (also known as banner grabbing). ![]() MAC address detection (get MAC address of a host IP on a local network).Host discovery (scan for devices on a local network). ![]() Future implementations may include WAF detection, DNS enumeration, traffic analysis, XSS vulnerability scanner, ARP cache poisoning, DNS cache poisoning, MAC flooding, ping of death, network disassociation attack (not deauth attack), OSINT, email spoofing, exploits, some automated tasks and others. Other features are still being implemented. Hawk is a network and pentest utility that I developed so that I could perform different kinds of tasks using the same suite, instead of jumping from one tool to another.Ĭurrently, this script can perform a variety of tasks such as ifconfig, ping, traceroute, port scans (including SYN, TCP, UDP, ACK, comprehensive scan, host discovery (scan for up devices on a local network), MAC address detection (get MAC address of a host IP on a local network), banner grabbing, DNS checks (with geolocation information), WHOIS, subdomain enumeration, vulnerability reconnaissance, packet sniffing, MAC spoofing, IP spoofing, SYN flooding, deauth attack and brute-force attack (beta).
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