Anyone have any good external pen testing tools that you’ve used on your self hosted setup? Mine is pretty secure overall but I would like to be able to scan the WAN for vulnerabilities or misconfigurations just to make sure I haven’t missed anything.
You can try to scan your server with vulnerability assessment tools such as Nessus (it is available as a docker container) or sn1per which is open source.
sn1per is not open source, according to the OSI’s definition
The license for sn1per can be found here: https://github.com/1N3/Sn1per/blob/master/LICENSE.md
It’s more a EULA than an actual license. It prohibits a lot of stuff, and is basically
source-available
.There is also:
So yeah. I decided to test it out anyways… but what I see… is not promising.
FROM docker.io/blackarchlinux/blackarch:latest # Upgrade system RUN pacman -Syu --noconfirm # Install sn1per from official repository RUN pacman -Sy sn1per --noconfirm CMD ["sn1per"]
The two
pacman
commands are redundant. You only need to runpacman -Syu sn1per --noconfirm
once. This also goes against docker best practice, as it creates two layers where only one would be necessary. In addition to that, best practice also includes deleting cache files, which isn’t done here. The final docker image is probably significantly larger than it needs to be.Their kali image has similar issues:
RUN set -x \ && apt -yqq update \ && apt -yqq full-upgrade \ && apt clean RUN apt install --yes metasploit-framework
https://www.docker.com/blog/intro-guide-to-dockerfile-best-practices/
It’s still building right now. I might edit this post with more info if it’s worth it. I really just want a command-line vulnerability scanner, and sn1per seems to offer that with greenbone/openvas as a backend.
I could modify the dockerfiles with something better, but I don’t know if I’m legally allowed to do so outside of their repo, and I don’t feel comfortable contributing to a repo that’s not FOSS.