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Faraday – Penetration Test and Vulnerability Management Platform

Faraday introduces a new concept – IPE (Integrated Penetration-Test Environment) a multiuser Penetration test IDE. Designed for distribution, indexation and analysis of the data generated during a security audit.

The main purpose of Faraday is to re-use the available tools in the community to take advantage of them in a multiuser way.

Designed for simplicity, users should notice no difference between their own terminal application and the one included in Faraday. Developed with a specialized set of functionalities that help users improve their own work. Do you remember yourself programming without an IDE? Well, Faraday does the same as an IDE does for you when programming, but from the perspective of a penetration test.

Please read the RELEASE notes!

Plugins

Don’t change the way you work today! Faraday plays well with others, right now it has more than 50 supported tools, among them you will find:

There are 3 kind of plugins:

  • Plugins that intercept commands, fired directly when a command is detected in the console. These are transparent to you and no additional action on your part is needed.
  • Plugins that import file reports. You have to copy the report to $HOME/.faraday/report/[workspacename] (replacing [workspacename] with the actual name of your Workspace) and Faraday will automatically detect, process and add it to the HostTree.
  • Plugin connectors or online (BeEF, Metasploit, Burp), these connect to external APIs or databases, or talk directly to Faraday’s RPC API.

Getting started

The following platforms are supported:

Read more about supported platforms and installation specifics.

Quick install

This applies only to Debian, Ubuntu, Kali and Backtrack. For the full installation guide visit our wiki.

Download the latest tarball or clone our repo:

$ git clone https://github.com/infobyte/faraday.git faraday-dev
$ cd faraday-dev
$ ./install.sh
$ ./faraday-server.py
$ ./faraday.py

More about Faraday

Want to read more about the project? Try our wiki.

Already a user and have a question or bug report? Check out our FAQ and troubleshooting pages. If you’re still having troubles you can open a ticket.

Join our community! Subscribe to our mailing list or find us on Twitter @faradaysec

Do you have a question? Troubleshooting? Joing our IRC channel #faraday-dev in freenode or access directly from this link:

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