adding a new tool name to control file #6
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I want to contribute my Project that is "Project Monalisa" to parrot-tools...
Here You can download the Debian file of this project: https://github.com/Akash420-oss/Project-Monalisa/releases/tag/Project-Monalisa0.1.0
This Project based on Networking. Actually i've made this project for who those know about how networking protocols are worked and commandline argument just like nmap or any linux tools do. But here you can run the command with "sudo mona" that is it. While run this you have to provide the answers this project ask you some questions like which type of attack you want to choose?, give the target ip or provide the port number etc lots of questions are there but based on that you'll get a better result, i've made this instead of commandline arguments. I know it may take time where commandline arguement doesn't.
Usages: It has 5 types of attacks like 1. Ping Attack, 2. Socket Programming, 3. Port Scanning, 4. DoS Attack, 5. MITM Attack. Under Ping Attack 6 types of Ping Attacks like IP,TCP,UDP,ICMP,ARP,Default ping etc. But it will only for host discovery purpose. Lots of attacks are there.
Please run it and check it...
I've attached a screenshot of this project.