C2 Search Netlas is a Java utility designed to detect Command and Control (C2) servers using the Netlas API. It provides a straightforward and user-friendly CLI interface for searching C2 servers, leveraging the Netlas API to gather data and process it locally.
To utilize this terminal utility, you'll need a Netlas API key. Obtain your key from the Netlas website.
After acquiring your API key, execute the following command to search servers:
c2detect -t <TARGET_DOMAIN> -p <TARGET_PORT> -s <API_KEY> [-v]
Replace <TARGET_DOMAIN>
with the desired IP address or domain, <TARGET_PORT>
with the port you wish to scan, and <API_KEY>
with your Netlas API key.
Use the optional -v
flag for verbose output.
For example, to search at the google.com
IP address on port 443
using the Netlas API key 1234567890abcdef
, enter:
c2detect -t google.com -p 443 -s 1234567890abcdef
To download a release of the utility, follow these steps:
java -jar c2-search-netlas-<version>.jar -t <ip-or-domain> -p <port> -s <your-netlas-api-key>
To build and start the Docker container for this project, run the following commands:
docker build -t c2detect .
docker run -it --rm
c2detect
-s "your_api_key"
-t "your_target_domain"
-p "your_target_port"
-v
To use this utility, you need to have a Netlas API key. You can get the key from the Netlas website. Now you can build the project and run it using the following commands:
./gradlew build
java -jar app/build/libs/c2-search-netlas-1.0-SNAPSHOT.jar --help
This will display the help message with available options. To search for C2 servers, run the following command:
java -jar app/build/libs/c2-search-netlas-1.0-SNAPSHOT.jar -t <ip-or-domain> -p <port> -s <your-netlas-api-key>
This will display a list of C2 servers found in the given IP address or domain.
Name | Support |
---|---|
Metasploit | ✅ |
Havoc | ❓ |
Cobalt Strike | ✅ |
Bruteratel | ✅ |
Sliver | ✅ |
DeimosC2 | ✅ |
PhoenixC2 | ✅ |
Empire | |
Merlin | ✅ |
Covenant | |
Villain | ✅ |
Shad0w | |
PoshC2 | ✅ |
Legend:
If you'd like to contribute to this project, please feel free to create a pull request.
This project is licensed under the License - see the LICENSE file for details.