If you are an old-school man, I am sure you have worked with the old theHarverster to make some OSINT (or whatever they call now to extract/search data from different webpages).
Also, theHarvester is available in Kali Linux.
Well, the problem comes from Shodan. They updated their API and it breaks the theHarvester support of Shodan.
I wrote an issue and, finally, spent some minutes to fix it in this PR: https://github.com/laramies/theHarvester/pull/58
I don't know if laramies has deprecated the project.... my contribution is there...
Tuesday, June 27, 2017
Fixed Shodan API in the old TheHarvester
Sunday, June 4, 2017
adsf in homebrew for MacOS
Well, if you don't know asdf, you should.
asdf is an extendable version manager with support for Ruby, Node.js, Elixir, Erlang & more.... i am using it with terraform... super cool and very easy to use it.
They have a good README describing how to install it but they didn't have a brew formula to make it suuuperfast in MacOS.
Well, asdf is available directly in homebrew right now. I wrote a formula for asdf and it was merged:
asdf is an extendable version manager with support for Ruby, Node.js, Elixir, Erlang & more.... i am using it with terraform... super cool and very easy to use it.
They have a good README describing how to install it but they didn't have a brew formula to make it suuuperfast in MacOS.
Well, asdf is available directly in homebrew right now. I wrote a formula for asdf and it was merged:
$ brew info asdf
asdf: stable 0.3.0
Extendable version manager with support for Ruby, Node.js, Erlang & more
https://github.com/asdf-vm
/usr/local/Cellar/asdf/0.3.0 (1,740 files, 275.4MB) *
Built from source on 2017-06-04 at 09:04:49
From: https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/blob/master/Formula/asdf.rb
==> Dependencies
Required: autoconf ✔, automake ✘, libtool ✔, coreutils ✔, libyaml ✔, openssl ✔, readline ✔, unixodbc ✔
==> Caveats
Add the following line to your bash profile (e.g. ~/.bashrc, ~/.profile, or ~/.bash_profile)
source /usr/local/opt/asdf/asdf.sh
Bash completion has been installed to:
/usr/local/etc/bash_completion.d
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