
✔️ Full support for IPv6 and IPv4 literals as well as hostnames.
✔️ Save images with consistent and unique filenames derived from the host/IP. ✔️ Automatically create output directory if it does not already exist. ✔️ Automatically decide whether an input should be treated as a web address or RDP server. Grab a single web page, RDP server, or VNC server:Ĭheck out the report at output/report.html! Features:įeatures with ticks next to them have been implemented, others are TODO There's a Debian package available for distros that use them (install with sudo dpkg -i scrying*.deb), and zipped binaries for Windows, Mac, and other Linuxes. Install with pacman -S chromium or the equivalent for your OS.ĭownload the latest release from the releases tab. Check out the feature list! Installationįor web screenshotting, scrying currently depends on there being an installation of Chromium or Google Chrome. I thought this was a good opportunity to write a fresh tool that's more powerful than those that came before. Nessus still works, but it's a pain to get the images out and they're not included in the export file. Since Eyewitness recently dropped support for RDP there isn't a working CLI tool for capturing RDP screenshots. #Nessus plugin for tigervnc how to#
I haven't found a good way to take screenshots of a cocoa webview on macos - please open an issue or PR if you're interested in using this on macos and have any idea how to implement it. Web screenshotting uses the system webviews, and hiding these windows is surprisingly hard. Web screenshotting on Linux relies on webkit2gtk and an X server (e.g.
Please file any bugs or feature requests as GitHub issues Caveats This tool is still a work-in-progress and should be mostly usable but is not yet complete. A new tool for collecting RDP, web and VNC screenshots all in one place