Hundreds of Offensive and Useful Docker Images for Network Intrusion. The name says it all.
HOUDINI is a curated list of Network Security related Docker Images for Network Intrusion purposes. A lot of images are created and kept updated through our RAUDI repository. Pretty dope, eh?
To use HOUDINI, click the link below:
Other than listing a lot of tools we provide docker run
commands for every one of them and useful Cheatsheets for some of them (You can also contribute by suggesting new commands to add).
HOUDINI is created using:
And using the following packages:
A tool is composed by:
We want people to contribute, so we created a script to automate the process of adding a new tool. All you have to do is add the description and (optionally) the cheatsheet. The command is bootstrap
, here is an example:
To use the boostrap
command you have to:
pnpm install
in the web
folderpnpm run bootstrap
in the web
folderThe mandatory informations are the following:
The last thing you have to do is to add the description and (optionally) the cheatsheet.
This section provides a set of commands to run the application locally.
PLEASE use pnpm over npm
This is a React based application. Before running it you have to install all the needed packages with the following command:
cd ./web && pnpm install
To build the app you have to run:
pnpm run build
To execute the app locally you have to run:
pnpm dev
Please note that the folder used for showing the Markdown files in the React application is not the /tools folder, but a directory inside the source code of the React app itself (/web/src/_tools). Every time you run yarn start
from the main directory the /tools folder is copied in /web/src/_tools. So if you add a new tool while the app is running it won't show up until you update the /web/src/_tools folder. For this reason a command has been added to ease this work, you can easily copy the /tools folder by running the following command while in the main directory:
pnpm run update
Here is the current roadmap:
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tags (make it a component)bootstrap
command on Linux systemsbashify
script [COULD]
Everyone is invited to contribute! We created a very detailed document to describe how to contribute to HOUDINI.
HOUDINI is an idea of Gaetano Perrone and is proudly developed @SecSI by:
HOUDINI is an open-source and free software released under the GNU GPL v3.