Usage¶
Options¶
-n, --workers <workers> The number of concurrent workers to run.
-o, --output <output> Write results to this file.
-v, --verbose Enable verbose output.
-h, --help Prints help information.
-V, --version Prints version information.
Dictionary attack¶
Try each password for each user with every script.
authoscope dict <users> <passwords> [scripts]...
Credential confirmation¶
Load a list of credentials with the format user:password
and verify them
with every script.
authoscope creds <credentials> [scripts]...
Username enumeration¶
Takes a list of username and verifies they exist on the system. This is still
executing the verify
function with two arguments, but the password is set
to nil
. You may write a script that can do both by checking the password
for nil to detect in which mode the script is executed.
authoscope enum <users> [scripts]...
Oneshot¶
Test a single username-password combination using a specific script. This
command is also useful when developing a new script. If the password argument
is omitted, the script is executed in enumerate mode. If you want to use this
command in scripts, set -x
so the exitcode is set to 2 if the credentials
are invalid.
authoscope oneshot [-x] <script> <user> [password]