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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ To setup, run the included setup script, or perform the following:
1. Install pyftpdlib
2. Generate a server certificate and store it as "server.pem" on the same level as Egress-Assess. This can be done with the following command:
"openssl req -new -x509 -keyout server.pem -out server.pem -days 365 -nodes"
`openssl req -new -x509 -keyout server.pem -out server.pem -days 365 -nodes`
Usage
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To extract data over FTP, you would first start Egress-Assesss FTP server by selecting “--server ftp” and providing a username and password to use:
./Egress-Assess.py --server ftp --username testuser --password pass123
`./Egress-Assess.py --server ftp --username testuser --password pass123`
Now, to have the client connect and send data to the ftp server, you could run...
./Egress-Assess.py --client ftp --username testuser --password pass123 --ip 192.168.63.149 --datatype ssn
`./Egress-Assess.py --client ftp --username testuser --password pass123 --ip 192.168.63.149 --datatype ssn`
Also, you can setup Egress-Assess to act as a web server by running....
./Egress-Assess.py --server https
`./Egress-Assess.py --server https`
Then, to send data to the FTP server, and to specifically send 15 megs of credit card data, run the following command...
./Egress-Assess.py --client https --data-size 15 --ip 192.168.63.149 --datatype cc
`./Egress-Assess.py --client https --data-size 15 --ip 192.168.63.149 --datatype cc`