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title: How to create Penetration Testers Framework (PTF) VM
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permalink: /doc/pentesting/ptf/
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redirect_from:
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- /doc/ptf/
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**General Remainder:**
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- The installation scripts and provided tools may have bugs, be vulnerable to Man in the Middle (MitM) attacks or other vulnerabilities.
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- Adding additional repositories or tools for installing software extends your trust to those tool provider.
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Please keep in mind that using such a VM or VM's based on the template for security and privacy critical tasks is not recommended.
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How to create Penetration Testers Framework (PTF) VM
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"The PenTesters Framework (PTF) is a Python script designed for Debian/Ubuntu/ArchLinux based distributions to create a similar and familiar distribution for Penetration Testing.
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PTF attempts to install all of your penetration testing tools (latest and greatest), compile them, build them, and make it so that you can install/update your distribution on any machine." (source [PTF Readme](https://github.com/trustedsec/ptf/blob/master/README.md))
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**Note** PTF works on Debian testing as well as on Debian 8. PTF itself works with Debian 8, but the software tools will have missing dependencies. Metasploit for examples requires a newer Ruby version than Debian 8 has in the repositories. Therefor the best way to install PTF is by upgrading a Debian 8 into Debian testing with additional Kali repositories. Instead of installing the tools from Kali, PTF will install and update the newest tools.
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Create Debian Based Penetration Testers Framework (PTF) Template
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1. Create PTF template
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1. Follow [Create Debian Based Kali Template](/doc/pentesting/kali/) till step 7.
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2. (Optional) Rename the cloned template to `ptf`
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2. Download PTF
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sudo apt-get install git
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cd /opt
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sudo git clone https://github.com/trustedsec/ptf.git
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- (Optional) Configure PTF
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1. Go to configuration directory
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cd /opt/ptf/config
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2. Edit the configuration file
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for example by using vim:
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sudo vim ptf.config
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the configuration options are described in the `ptf.config` file
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3. Install PTF
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cd /opt/ptf
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sudo ./ptf
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**Note:** the config file has to be in the same directory as the executable. It is not
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possible to do sudo ptf/ptf
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PTF will put itself into `/usr/local/bin/ptf`. You can use `ptf` from now on.
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4. Install/Update modules (tools)
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1. Start PTF
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sudo ptf
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![PTF start banner](/attachment/wiki/PTF/ptf-banner.png)
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2. Show available modules (tools)
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ptf> show modules
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3. Install/Update modules (all/)
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- Install/Update all tools
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ptf> use modules/install_update_all
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- or by category Install/Update
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ptf> use modules/code-audit/install_update_all
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- or individually (example Metasploit)
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1. Search for module
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ptf> search metasploit
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[*] Search results below:
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modules/exploitation/metasploit
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2. Use module
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ptf> use modules/exploitation/metasploit
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ptf:(modules/exploitation/metasploit)>
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3. Install module
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ptf:(modules/exploitation/metasploit)>install
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4. Run Metasploit
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ptf:(modules/exploitation/metasploit)>exit
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ptf> quit
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[*] Exiting PTF - the easy pentest platform creation framework.
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sudo msfconsole
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5. Create a AppVMs based on the `ptf` template
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- (Optional) Attach necessary devices
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Alternative Options to PTF
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- [BlackArch](/doc/pentesting/blackarch/)
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- [Kali](/doc/pentesting/kali/)
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- [Pentesting](/doc/pentesting/)
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