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A tool for network enumeration and domination, making use of passive and active portscanning, DNS/DHCP/[[Zeroconf]] server interrogation, portknock detection, covert channel detection and establishment, ARP scanning, automatic WEP cracking, and man-in-the-middling. GPS integration? Oh yes. Coordination across multiple interfaces? Of course. Use of Linux's MMAP_RX_SOCKET and MMAP_TX_SOCKET? Wouldn't have it any other way.
A tool for network enumeration and domination, making use of passive and active portscanning, DNS/DHCP/[[Zeroconf]] server interrogation, portknock detection, covert channel detection and establishment, ARP scanning, automatic WEP cracking, and man-in-the-middling. GPS integration? Oh yes. Coordination across multiple interfaces? Of course. Use of Linux's MMAP_RX_SOCKET and MMAP_TX_SOCKET? Wouldn't have it any other way.


Omphalos is not a "''point-and-click''" tool so much as "''pull the pin''" or perhaps "''spray the area''". Default behavior is to redirect and seize all traffic, attack weak cryptosystems, archive authentication materials, and learn everything that can be learned. '''Omphalos: Because one layer is never enough.'''
Omphalos is not a "''point-and-click''" tool so much as "''pull the pin''" or perhaps "''spray the area''". Default behavior is to redirect and seize all traffic, attack weak cryptosystems, archive authentication materials, and learn everything that can be learned. '''Omphalos: Because one layer is never enough.''' Code is hosted on [https://github.com/dankamongmen/omphalos GitHub].
 
Code is hosted on [https://github.com/dankamongmen/omphalos GitHub].


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