You are a Threat Hunter. While investigating, did you find yourself with more than 20 tabs opened in your browser, scattered .txt files with data and some terminals showing up in the background?
theTHE centralizes all the information on an investigation in a single project and shares its results with your team (and with nobody else). theTHE caches your API responses, so you don't need to repeat the requests. Don’t share your keys, let the users make calls to the services.
theTHE also contains some command-line tools integrated so you don't have to open a terminal and pipe the results in a .txt file.
Your feedback is welcome.
First, clone this repository with:
git clone https://github.com/ElevenPaths/thethe.git
Last, build the images and run the containers
docker-compose up -d
You should see thethe in http://localhost after a ☕
By default, there is only one user admin with password admin
Change the admin password as soon as you login into thethe the very first time.
There are not API keys stored by default in the system.
To add an API key, there is an option in the user menu (right upper corner).
All API keys (a new API management system is in development) must be written as CSV values:
service_name_1,api_value_1
service_name_2,api_value_2
...
service_name_n,api_value_n
What if a service must have more than one API key, secret, etc...
secret,api_value
...
cookie,cookie_value
and so on...
Mongodb has a docker volume to ease external storage and backups called thethe_mongodb_data
In any case, we have provided you a couple of scripts to backup and restore data from your mongo container.
Inside utils folder, there a couple of scripts that will let you dump and restore the database:
Make a backup
backup_thethe_db.sh <mongodb_container_name>
Restore from a backup
restore_thethe_db.sh <mongodb_container_name>
Make a database backup! (look section "Database backups and restoration")
git pull
If the source code has been changed all the mounted volumes should reflect the changes, but in certain cases (third party libraries, etc) the images must be rebuilded.
Stop the containers:
docker-compose stop
Rebuild images:
docker-compose build
Restart the system
docker-compose up -d
If you want to collaborate with the project a development version is provided:
git clone https://github.com/ElevenPaths/thethe.git
docker-compose -f docker-compose_dev.yml up -d
cd frontend
npm install
npm run serve
Site: https://thethe.e-paths.com
License: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ElevenPaths/thethe/master/LICENSE