The IPv6 framework is a robust set of modules and plugins that allow a user to audit an IPv6 enabled network. The built-in modules support enumeration of IPv6 features such as ICMPv6 and Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD). In addition, the framework also supports enumeration of Upper Layer Protocols (ULP) such as multicast DNS (mDNS) and Link-Local Multicast Name Resolution (LLMNR). Users can easily expand the capability of the framework by creating plugins and modules in the Python language.
allow a user to audit an IPv6 enabled network.
$ git clone http://github.com/ronmajic/ipv6tools.git
$ sudo pip install -r requirements.txt
$ sudo python server.py
Modules are classes that allow interaction with individual nodes or all nodes. These show up as a right click option on each node, or as a button below the graph.
Included in the project are a couple of modules to help validate your network, as well as use as examples for your own modules.
All modules are located in /modules
and are automatically loaded when starting the server. Included in /modules
is a file called template.py
. This file contains the class that all modules must extend in order to display correctly and communicate with the webpage.
Use this template to build a custom module
from template import Template
class IPv6Module(Template):
def __init__(self, socketio, namespace):
super(IPv6Module, self).__init__(socketio, namespace)
self.modname = "CVE-2016-1879"
self.menu_text = "FreeBSD IPv6 DoS"
self.actions = [
{
"title": "FreeBSD IPv6 DoS", #name that's displayed on the buttons/menu
"action": "action", #method name to call
"target": True #set this to true to display it in the right-click menu
}
]
def action(self, target=None):
self.socket_log('Running DoS on '+target['ip'])