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- [PwnMachine by YesWeHack](https://github.com/yeswehack/pwn-machine): a self hosting solution based on docker aiming to provide an easy to use pwning station for bug hunters. The basic install include a web interface, a DNS server and a reverse proxy.
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## Building a Home Lab
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[This repository from @reswob10](https://github.com/reswob10/HomeLabResources) is an amazing resource to learn how to build your own cybersecurity lab at home. The repo includes references of blogs and videos that explain different lab setup, tools, and automation.
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## Privacy Oriented Distributions
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- [Tails](https://tails.boum.org/)
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- [Qubes OS](https://www.qubes-os.org)
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- [Whonix](https://www.whonix.org/)
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## WebSploit Labs: A Convenient, Simple, Yet Powerful Learning Environment
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- [PurpleCloud](https://github.com/iknowjason/PurpleCloud): Cyber Range environment created by [Jason Ostrom](https://twitter.com/securitypuck) using Active Directory and automated templates for building your own Pentest/Red Team/Cyber Range in the Azure cloud!
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- [CyberRange by SECDEVOPS@CUSE](https://github.com/secdevops-cuse/CyberRange): AWS-based Cyber Range.
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- [Create A VPS On Google Cloud Platform Or Digital Ocean Easily With The Docker For Pentest](https://github.com/aaaguirrep/offensive-docker-vps)
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- [How to Build a Cloud Hacking Lab](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4s_3oNwqImo)
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- [Splunk Attack Range](https://github.com/splunk/attack_range)
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## Additional Resources
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[This repository from @reswob10](https://github.com/reswob10/HomeLabResources) is an amazing resource. It includes references of blogs and videos that explain different lab setup, tools, and automation.
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# How to Create a Sub-Domain Finder in Python
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The following is a sample Python script to find subdomains using DNS. This script is using the `dns.resolver` module from the `dnspython` library. If you don't have the library installed, you can install it using pip:
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```
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pip install dnspython
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```
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The following is the Python script that can be used to find subdomains for a given domain using a provided wordlist file:
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```
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import dns.resolver
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import argparse
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def load_subdomains(file_path):
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with open(file_path, 'r') as file:
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subdomains = file.read().splitlines()
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return subdomains
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def find_subdomains(domain, subdomains):
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found_subdomains = []
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resolver = dns.resolver.Resolver()
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for subdomain in subdomains:
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target = f'{subdomain}.{domain}'
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try:
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answers = resolver.resolve(target, 'A')
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found_subdomains.append((target, [str(answer) for answer in answers]))
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except dns.resolver.NXDOMAIN:
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pass
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except Exception as e:
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print(f'Error resolving {target}: {e}')
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return found_subdomains
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def main():
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parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Find subdomains using DNS')
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parser.add_argument('domain', type=str, help='Domain to search for subdomains')
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parser.add_argument('wordlist', type=str, help='Path to subdomain wordlist file')
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args = parser.parse_args()
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subdomains = load_subdomains(args.wordlist)
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found_subdomains = find_subdomains(args.domain,
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```
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- Import necessary libraries: The script imports the dns.resolver module from the dnspython library, as well as the argparse module to handle command-line arguments.
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- `load_subdomains(file_path)`: This function takes a file path as input and reads the file, splitting the content by lines to get a list of subdomains. It returns the list of subdomains.
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- `find_subdomains(domain, subdomains)`: This function takes a domain and a list of subdomains as input. It initializes a DNS resolver object and iterates through the subdomains list, attempting to resolve each subdomain by appending it to the domain and performing a DNS lookup for the 'A' record (IPv4 address). If the lookup is successful, the subdomain and its corresponding IP addresses are added to the found_subdomains list. If the lookup fails with a `dns.resolver.NXDOMAIN` exception, the subdomain does not exist, and the script continues to the next subdomain. For other exceptions, an error message is printed. The function returns the `found_subdomains` list containing the successfully resolved subdomains and their IP addresses.
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- `main()`: This function sets up the command-line argument parser, which expects two arguments: the target domain and the path to the subdomain wordlist file. It then calls `load_subdomains()` to load the subdomains from the wordlist file, and `find_subdomains()` to perform the DNS lookups.
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