Like ethical hacker, I know you usually choose to use Kali Linux penetration testing tests. Kali Linux is a powerful distribution, which includes a lot of useful tools.
If you are Ubuntu / Linux Mint users, you like simple, easy-to-use and friendly-GUIs like these, but you still want to perform penetration testing on Ubuntu / Linux Mint system, in this topic, I will guide you to do Ubuntu / Linux Mint is a penetration testing distribution using it PenTesters Framework(PTF).
PenTesters Framework (PTF) is a script in Python which is designed for distributions based on Debian / Ubuntu / ArchLinux to create a similar and familiar distribution in order to perform Penetration Testing.
PTF tries to install all penetration testing tools (latest and best), create them and make them so that you can install / update your distribution on any machine. Everything is organized in a way that conforms to the Penetration Testing Execution Standard (PTES) and eliminates many things that are difficult to use.
PTF simplifies installation and creates a whole pentest framework for you. Since this is a framework, you can configure it and add tools as you see fit.
The ultimate goal is to support the community in this project. We want new tools to be added to the PTF repo on github. Submit your reports for new ideas in future upgrades to the app. It is extremely simple to configure and add whatever you want in just a few minutes.
Change log:
2.4.5 version
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* Add empire3
Install the PTF through it git:
root @ kali: ~ # git clone https://github.com/trustedsec/ptf.git
root @ kali: ~ # cd ptf
root @ kali: ~ # pip install -r requirements.txt
root @ kali: ~ # ./ptf
PTF upgrade:
root @ kali: ~ # ./ptf
root @ kali: ~ # use modules / install_update_all
root @ kali: ~ # Yes