# Interlace A threading management application that allows controlled execution of multiple commands, over multiple targets. [![Python 3.2|3.6](https://img.shields.io/badge/python-3.2|3.6-green.svg)](https://www.python.org/) [![License](https://img.shields.io/badge/license-GPL3-_red.svg)](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.en.html) [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/codingo/Reconnoitre.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/codingo/Reconnoitre) [![Twitter](https://img.shields.io/badge/twitter-@codingo__-blue.svg)](https://twitter.com/codingo_) # Usage | Argument | Description | |------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | -t | Specify a target or domain name | | -tL | Specify a list of targets or domain names | | -threads | Specify the maximum number of threads to run at any one time (DEFAULT:5) | | -timeout | Specify a timeout value in seconds for any one thread (DEFAULT:600) | | -c | Specify a single command to execute over each target or domain | | -cL | Specify a list of commands to execute over each target or domain | | -o | Specify an output folder variable that can be used in commands | | -p | Specify a port variable that can be used in commands | | -rp | Specify a real port variable that can be used in commands | | --no-cidr | If set then CIDR notation in a target file will not be automatically be expanded into individual hosts. | | --no-color | If set then any foreground or background colours will be stripped out | | --silent | If set then only important information will be displayed and banners and other information will be redacted. | | -v | If set then verbose output will be displayed in the terminal | # Variable Replacements The following varaibles will be replaced in commands at runtime: | Variable | Replacement | |-----------|---------------------------------------------------------------------| | $target | Replaced with the target that the current thread is running against | | $output | Replaced with the output folder variable from interlace | | $port | Replaced with the port variable from interlace | | $realport | Replaced with the real port variable from interlace | # Usage Examples Run a virtual host scan against each host in a file, whilst also limiting scans at any one time to 50 maximum threads: ``` interlace -c "vhostscan -t $target -oN $output/$target-vhosts.txt" -o ~/Bounties/Targets/ -threads 50 ```