HOUDINI is a curated list of Network Security related Docker Images for Network Intrusion purposes. A lot of images are created and kept updated through our RAUDI repository. Pretty dope, eh?
To use HOUDINI, click the link below:
Other than listing a lot of tools we provide docker run commands for every one of them and useful Cheatsheets for some of them (You can also contribute by suggesting new commands to add).
A tool is composed by:
- A markdown file in the /tools folder
- An entry into a Javascript file (in /webapp/src/config/tools.ts)
We want people to contribute, so we created a script to automate the process of adding a new tool. All you have to do is add the description and (optionally) the cheatsheet. The command is bootstrap, here is an example:
To use the boostrap command you have to:
yarn installin the main directoryyarn run bootstrapin the main directory- Add the mandatory informations to add a new tool
The mandatory informations are the following:
- Fancy name: The long version name of the tool
- Docker Image: The Docker Image (in the format repo/image)
- Official Doc: A link to the official documentation for the tool
- Run Command: The run command
The last thing you have to do is to add the description and (optionally) the cheatsheet.
This section provides a set of commands to run the application locally.
PLEASE use yarn over npm
This is a React based application. Before running it you have to install all the needed packages with the following command:
yarn install && cd ./webapp && yarn install
To execute the app locally you have to run:
yarn start
Please note that the folder used for showing the Markdown files in the React application is not the /tools folder, but a directory inside the source code of the React app itself (/webapp/src/_tools). Every time you run yarn start from the main directory the /tools folder is copied in /webapp/src/_tools. So if you add a new tool while the app is running it won't show up until you update the /webapp/src/_tools folder. For this reason a command has been added to ease this work, you can easily copy the /tools folder by running the following command while in the main directory:
yarn run update
To build the app you have to run:
yarn run build
Here is the current roadmap:
- Responsive Design
- Add copy botton in
<code>tags (make it a component) - Check
bootstrapcommand on Linux systems - Fix margin, padding in tool pages to make it more readable
- Add tools (reach at least 100)
- Add labels [MUST]
- Define customizable fields [COULD]
- Add toolbox for customizing commands [COULD]
- Add webapp snippet (to keep interesting commands) [COULD]
- Add
bashifyscript [COULD]
Everyone is invited to contribute! We created a very detailed document to describe how to contribute to HOUDINI.
HOUDINI is proudly developed @SecSI by:
HOUDINI is an open-source and free software released under the GNU GPL v3.


