Ehtools: Entynet Hacker Tools [Ehtools Framework]


Ehtools: Entynet Hacker Tools [Ehtools Framework]

With the popularity and number of Wi-Fi tools increasing among beginners, Ehtools is a framework which allows the user to easily access these tools from a single platform. The simple but powerful tool can be used for a wide range of functions from installing new add-ons to viewing information about the target. Lastly, it is easy to install and run.

Diclaimer: “Usage of this framework for attacking targets without prior mutual consent is illegal. It is the end user’s responsibility to obey all applicable local, state, federal, and international laws.” More here.

Ehtools: Entynet Hacker Tools

With 58 tools included in Ehtools and the ability to add more tools, this is a great tool for all enthusiasts. This Framwork has also combined many of these tools into a simple workflow to allow the user to use them more easily and quickly. With the automation of so many processes, the user can disable an entire network in a matter of seconds. Add to this the option of the ‘PRO’ version, and the user surely has a deadly weapon in his reach.

Features:

  • More than 58 tools included within this framework.
  • Automation and streamlining of processes saves valuable time of even the most experienced penetration tester
  • Option to upgrade to the ‘PRO’ version
  • Simple UI for easy navigation
  • Ability to install tools depending on the user’s requirements.
  • Range of functions from attacking wi-fi networks, remote access to website attack tools.
  • Renowned tools ‘Metasploit’ and ‘Wireshark’ are included 

Ehtools Utilities:

ehtmod

– Ehtools Modules: an utility that adds permissions or the ability to control the Framework modules.

ehtkey

– Ehtools key: an utility that allows you to change your config key (ehtools config/boot key) and rewrite /etc/ehtools/.config.

ehtapp

– Ehtools application: an utility that allows you to configure application, for example creating desktop application.

epasswd

– Ehtools password changer: an utility that allows you to change your login and pass or ehtools root pass.

Supported Platforms:

Requirements:

  • Full root access

Install

Clone the GitHub repo:

$ git clone https://github.com/entynetproject/ehtools.git

Navigate to the working directory and install the requirements:

$ cd ehtools
$ chmod +x install.sh
$ ./install.sh

Usage

Enter the following command:

$ ehtools
     ███████╗██╗  ██╗████████╗     Name | Entynet Hacker Tools
     ██╔════╝██║  ██║╚══██╔══╝     Ver  | v3.0.0 : LITE
     █████╗  ███████║   ██║        Core | TEF : The Ehtools Framework
     ██╔══╝  ██╔══██║   ██║        Dev  | Entynetproject
     ███████╗██║  ██║   ██║        Site | entynetproject.simplesite.com
     ╚══════╝╚═╝  ╚═╝   ╚═╝        Plan | Ehtools Framework : LITE
                                                                            
if) Ifconfig           l) Local IPs & gateways   scan) ARP-scan network
1) Enable wlan0       d1) Disable wlan0         start) Start monitor mode
2) Enable wlan0mon    d2) Disable wlan0mon       stop) Stop monitor mode
3) Enable anonym8     d3) Disable anonym8      errors) Fix some errors
4) Enable anonsurf    d4) Disable anonsurf     update) Check for updates
5) Anonsurf's status  d5) Restart anonsurf          s) Go to settings menu
6) View public IP
7) View MAC
8) Handshake                                    
9) Find WPS pin       11) Ask (Howdoi tool)
10) MITM menu         12) Auto-exploit browser
0) Exit               13) Bruteforce login
(ehtools)>

Modules

Use -h to list available options:

$ ehtmod -h 
Usage: ehtmod [option] 

  -i, --install         Install ehtools modules.
  -t, --take            Take a new ehtools modules snapshot.
  -r, --restore         Restore saved ehtools modules snapshot.
  -d, --delete          Delete saved ehtools modules snapshot.
  -u, --uninstall       Uninstall ehtools modules.
  -h, --help            Give this help list.

Change Login and Password

#enter your old ehtools login

$ (login)> ehtools_admin
$ (password)> 1313

# then enter your new ehtools login

$ ((new)login)> test_user
$ ((new)password)> 2323

For detailed usage instructions, click on the “documentation” button below.

Documentation Box
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