exitmap alternatives
Looking for an alternative tool to replace exitmap? During the review of exitmap we looked at other open source tools. Based on their category, tags, and text, these are the ones that have the best match.
Top 3
- Damn Small FI Scanner
- Plecost (WordPress fingerprinting)
- SSLyze (SSL/TLS server scanning library)
These tools are ranked as the best alternatives to exitmap.
Alternatives (by score)
Damn Small FI Scanner (DSFS)
Introduction
NoneProject details
Damn Small FI Scanner is written in Python.
Strengths and weaknesses
- + The source code of this software is available
Typical usage
- Security assessment
- Vulnerability scanning
Plecost
Introduction
Plecost is a security tool to fingerprint WordPress installations and find available vulnerabilities.Project details
Plecost is written in Python.
Strengths and weaknesses
- + Screen output is colored
- + The source code of this software is available
Typical usage
- Web application analysis
SSLyze
Introduction
SSLyze provides a library for scanning services that use SSL/TLS for encrypted communications. It can be used to test their implementation.Project details
changeme
Introduction
Supported protocols:
- HTTP/HTTPS
- MSSQL
- MySQL
- PostgreSQL
- SSH
- SSH with key
Project details
changeme is written in Python.
Strengths and weaknesses
- + The source code of this software is available
Typical usage
- Password strength testing
- Security assessment
ssh_scan
Introduction
This tool is light on its dependencies, as it only uses Ruby and BinData. The scanner is simple to use, as it is limited in the number of parameters and options. There is also the ability to show the results on the screen or export the data to a JSON file. The latter is great if you want to do further processing of the details, or simply store them for later comparison.
Project details
ssh_scan is written in Ruby.
Strengths and weaknesses
- + More than 10 contributors
- + Many releases available
- + The source code of this software is available
- + Supported by a large company
Typical usage
- Penetration testing
- Security assessment
- System hardening
- Vulnerability scanning
tlsenum
Introduction
Tlsenum is a CLI tool to enumerate TLS protocol and TLS cipher support by a server. The tool lists then the output based on the order of priority. Tlsenum can be used to find the supported protocols and ciphers of a system and determine if it is properly hardened. This information can be useful to system administrators and pentesters doing a security assessment of the system.
Project details
tlsenum is written in Python.
Strengths and weaknesses
- + The source code of this software is available
Typical usage
- Information gathering
- Security assessment
- System enumeration
- System hardening
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