DMitry
Current Release: 1.3a
Description:
DMitry (Deepmagic Information Gathering Tool) is a UNIX/(GNU)Linux Command Line Application coded in C. DMitry has the ability to gather as much information as possible about a host. Base functionality is able to gather possible subdomains, email addresses, uptime information, tcp port scan, whois lookups, and more.
The following is a list of the current features:
- An Open Source Project.
- Perform an Internet Number whois lookup.
- Retrieve possible uptime data, system and server data.
- Perform a SubDomain search on a target host.
- Perform an E-Mail address search on a target host.
- Perform a TCP Portscan on the host target.
- A Modular program allowing user specified modules
Tested Platforms
- FreeBSD 4.* 5.* 6.0
- MacOSX 10.*
- SuSE Linux 8.*
- linux LFS 6.1
- OpenBSD 3.8
Version | Source Tar | MD5SUM |
1.3a | [wpdm_file id=2] | 8d578ba16de34b5cbebf6b767181b00d |
1.2a | [wpdm_file id=3] | a328c27faca13f00fc58618f7c8d2904 |
Source Mirrors
http://packetstormsecurity.org/UNIX/misc/DMitry-1.2a.tar.gz
FreeBSD Package
Featured
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Authors
Programmer/Creator
James Greig – James@mor-pah.net
Conceptual Design
Phased – http://www.deepmagic.org.uk
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Hi,
I am learning the ropes and encountered these messages while running dmitry:
Unable to connect: Socket Connect Error
ERROR: Connection to InetWhois Server whois.ripe.net failed
Unable to connect: Socket Connect Error
ERROR: Connection to InetWhois Server whois.arin.net failed
Unable to connect: Socket Connect Error
ERROR: Connection to InetWhois Server whois.lacnic.net failed
Unable to connect: Socket Connect Error
ERROR: Connection to InetWhois Server whois.apnic.net failed
what do you think the matter is?
Hi,
It’s old code I’m afraid, needs some input from people to develop it if anyone wants it working again in the 21st century 🙂
Jay