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# bronzeburner
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# bronzeburner
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## About
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## About
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*bronzeburner* words
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*bronzeburner* is a utility for any sized corporation to help manage exposed services and ports against threats both internal and exterinal.
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As firewalls are modified or replaced, rules can be misconfigured so that addresses or ports are available externally that perhaps shouldn't be.
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Initially, bronzeburner was going to be a passive perimeter monitor using nfqueue (and alternatively, XDP) to inspect communications. After
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implementing this, I realized it did not meet the requirements for the assignment which requires a proactive approach. bronzeburner was rewritten
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as a classic network scanner which instruments `rustscan`, expertly parses its output, and inserts it into a time series database most information
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security workers should be familiar with.
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This instrumentation approach is a bit more basic but enables users to customize their querying, alerting, and filtering requirements themselves using
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InfluxDB, Grafana, or any other data sink. As a traditional scanner, it can be run from any location within a network or even from outside, perhaps from a remote
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cloud VM.
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## Installation
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## Installation
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