Plugins for the ProcDot.
Credis:
- @ProcDOT for actually writing ProcDOT
- @bmmaloney97 for his tutorial on writing Plugins for ProcDOT
How to check if the used python modules are installed:
- windows: python.exe -c "help('INSERT-MODULE-NAME-HERE')"
- linux: python3 -c "help('INSERT-MODULE-NAME-HERE')"
- expect something like "No Python documentation found for ..." in case of missing module
Credits:
@Didelphodon for the plugin idea
Use Case:
Submit a URL to VirusTotal via a contextmenue item. Received report will be shown within ProcDOT.
Name:
vt_url
Requirements:
- VirusTotal API key (see VirusTotal how to get a free or paid one)
- python 3
- python modules
- requests
- configparser
- python modules used, but should be included in default install
- os
- time
Setup:
- place plugin (Linux: vt_url.py; Windows:vt_url.bat), vt_url.pdp and api_config.txt in ProcDot plugins folder
- open api_config.txt and fill in your VirusTotal API key
- Linux: make vt_url.py executable
- if you use more than one of the virustotal plugins, you just need one api_config.txt file containing all neccesary parameters for the plugins used
Credits:
@Didelphodon for the plugin idea
Use Case:
Submit a IP to VirusTotal via a contextmenue item. Received report will be shown within ProcDOT.
Name:
vt_ip
Requirements:
- VirusTotal API key (see VirusTotal how to get a free or paid one)
- python 3
- python modules
- requests
- configparser
- python modules used, but should be included in default install
- os
- time
Setup:
- place plugin (Linux: vt_url.py; Windows:vt_url.bat), vt_url.pdp and api_config.txt in ProcDot plugins folder
- open api_config.txt and fill in your VirusTotal API key
- Linux: make vt_url.py executable
- if you use more than one of the virustotal plugins, you just need one api_config.txt file containing all neccesary parameters for the plugins used