Packages and Binaries:
inetsim
INetSim is a software suite for simulating common internet services in a lab environment, e.g. for analyzing the network behaviour of unknown malware samples.
INetSim supports simulation of the following services: HTTP, SMTP, POP3, DNS, FTP, NTP, TFTP, IRC, Ident, Finger, Syslog, ‘Small servers’ (Daytime, Time, Echo, Chargen, Discard, Quotd)
Additional features:
- Faketime
- Connection redirection
- Detailed logging and reports
- TLS/SSL support for several services
Installed size: 1.08 MB
How to install: sudo apt install inetsim
Dependencies:
- adduser
- init-system-helpers
- libdigest-sha-perl
- libipc-shareable-perl
- libnet-dns-perl
- libnet-server-perl
- lsb-base
- openssl
- perl
inetsim
INetSim is a suite for simulating common internet services
root@kali:~# inetsim --help
INetSim 1.3.2 (2020-05-19) by Matthias Eckert & Thomas Hungenberg
Usage: /usr/bin/inetsim [options]
Available options:
--help Print this help message.
--version Show version information.
--config=<filename> Configuration file to use.
--log-dir=<directory> Directory logfiles are written to.
--data-dir=<directory> Directory containing service data.
--report-dir=<directory> Directory reports are written to.
--bind-address=<IP address> Default IP address to bind services to.
Overrides configuration option 'default_bind_address'.
--max-childs=<num> Default maximum number of child processes per service.
Overrides configuration option 'default_max_childs'.
--user=<username> Default user to run services.
Overrides configuration option 'default_run_as_user'.
--faketime-init-delta=<secs> Initial faketime delta (seconds).
Overrides configuration option 'faketime_init_delta'.
--faketime-auto-delay=<secs> Delay for auto incrementing faketime (seconds).
Overrides configuration option 'faketime_auto_delay'.
--faketime-auto-incr=<secs> Delta for auto incrementing faketime (seconds).
Overrides configuration option 'faketime_auto_increment'.
--session=<id> Session id to use. Defaults to main process id.
--pidfile=<filename> Pid file to use. Defaults to '/var/run/inetsim.pid'.
Updated on: 2023-Mar-08