Rekono combines other hacking tools and its results to execute complete pentesting processes against a target in an automated way. The findings obtained during the executions will be sent to the user via email or Telegram notifications and also can be imported in Defect-Dojo if an advanced vulnerability management is needed. Moreover, Rekono includes a Telegram bot that can be used to perform executions easily from anywhere and using any device.
Features
Combine hacking tools to create pentesting processes Execute pentesting processes Execute pentesting tools Review findings and receive them via email or Telegram notifications Use Defect-Dojo integration to import the findings detected by Rekono Execute tools and processes from Telegram Bot Wordlists managementWhy Rekono?
Do you ever think about the steps that you follow when start a pentesting? Probably you start performing some OSINT tasks to gather public information about the target. Then, maybe you run hosts discovery and ports enumeration tools. When you know what the target exposes, you can execute more specific tools for each service, to get more information and maybe, some vulnerabilities. And finally, if you find the needed information, you will look for a public exploit to get you into the target machine. I know, I know, this is an utopic scenario, and in the most cases the vulnerabilities are found due to the pentester skills and not by scanning tools. But before using your skills, how many time do you spend trying to get as information as possible with hacking tools? Pro bably, too much.
Why not automate this process and focus on find vulnerabilities using your skills and the information that Rekono sends you?
The Rekono name comes from the Esperanto language where it means recon.
Supported tools
theHarvester EmailHarvester EmailFinder Nmap Sslscan SSLyze SSH Audit SMBMap Dirsearch GitLeaks & GitDumper Log4j Scanner CMSeeK OWASP JoomScan OWASP ZAP Nikto SearchSploit MetasploitThanks to all the contributors of these amazing tools!
Installation
Docker
Execute the following commands in the root directory of the project:
docker-compose up -d
If you need more than one tool running at the same time, you can set the number of executions-worker instances:
Go to https://127.0.0.1/
You can check the details in the Docker documentation. Specially, the initial user documentation
Using Rekono CLI
If your system is Linux, you can use rekono-cli to install Rekono in your system:
rekono install
After that, you can manage the Rekono services using the following commands:
rekono services stop
rekono services restart
Go to http://127.0.0.1:3000/
⚠️ Only for Linux environments.
⚠️ Docker is advised. Only use that for local and personal usage.
From Source
Check the installation from source in Rekono Wiki
Configuration
Check the configuration options in Rekono Wiki
License
Rekono is licensed under the GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 3
Support
If you need help you can create a new support Issue or mail [email protected]