orgia

Use RDAP and WHOIS to find ASNs, Networks, and CIDRs about Organisations.


Keywords
asn, cidr, network, organisation, rdap, recon, whois
License
MIT
Install
pip install orgia==0.1

Documentation

orgia

Use RDAP and WHOIS to find ASNs, Networks, and CIDRs about Organisations.

Useful for conducting Recon on a big Organisation.

For example, after running orgia the OG way on "Hilton", I got 96436 v4 IPs.

Installation

pipx

Global installation:

pipx install git+https://github.com/sttlr/orgia
orgia -h

Or run without installing:

pipx run --spec git+https://github.com/sttlr/orgia orgia -h

Docker

git clone https://github.com/sttlr/orgia
cd orgia
docker build -t orgia .
docker run --rm orgia -h

Usage

usage: orgia [-h] [--org ORG_NAME] [--version] [--silent] [--debug] [-c PATH] [--sources SOURCE]
             [--orgs-input-file PATH] [--asns-input-file PATH] [--networks-input-file PATH]
             [--max-enrich] [-o PATH] [--adjacent]
             [--orgs | --asns | --networks | --cidrs | --export-all PATH] [--jsonl] [--ip4-only]

Use RDAP and WHOIS to find ASNs, Networks, and CIDRs about Organisations.

options:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  --org ORG_NAME        organization name (ex. "Hilton")
  --version             show program's version number and exit
  --silent              display results only (useful for piping to jq)
  --debug               print debug info
  -c PATH, --config PATH
                        path to .yaml config file
  --sources SOURCE      comma separated, possible values: all (default), arin, ripe, apnic,
                        afrinic, lacnic
  --orgs-input-file PATH
                        path to input file with Organisation handles
  --asns-input-file PATH
                        path to input file with ASN handles
  --networks-input-file PATH
                        path to input file with Network handles
  --max-enrich          use level 2 when trying to bruteforce entity name
  -o PATH, --output PATH
                        path to output file (default stdout)
  --adjacent            parse adjacent (dirty): ASNs from Orgs and Orgs from Networks
  --orgs                show only Organisation handles in output
  --asns                show only ASNs in output
  --networks            show only Network handles in output
  --cidrs               show only CIDRs in output
  --export-all PATH     folder to export everything
  --jsonl               show output in jsonl formal
  --ip4-only            show only IPv4 networks in output

by sttlr

Quick

Get CIDRs for specified Orgname:

orgia --org ORGNAME --cidrs

Enriched

Try even more enriched Orgnames when searching.

orgia --org ORGNAME --max-enrich --cidrs

Resolve only

If you have input files with handles, pass them via --asns-input-file, --orgs-input-file, --networks-input-file and orgia will resolve them for you:

orgia --asns-input-file ORGNAME_asn_handles.txt \
  --orgs-input-file ORGNAME_org_handles_.txt \
  --networks-input-file ORGNAME_networks_handles.txt

You can combine it with any of the output options: --cidrs, --orgs, --asns, --networks, --export-all

Specific

Select source

Choose source (arin, ripe, apnic, afrinic, lacnic) - default "all":

orgia --org ORGNAME --sources ripe,arin

IPv4 only

Don't print IPv6 Networks/CIDRs in the output:

orgia --org ORGNAME --ip4-only --cidrs

Pipe to jq

By default, orgia prints handles only (for --orgs, --asns, --networks).

You can pass --jsonl to use JSON as the output format. When piping to jq also use --silent:

orgia --org ORGNAME --asns --silent --jsonl | jq

Use config

Whitelist or blacklist handles, names, emails in output.

When checking, input is lowercased and in is used for comparison (checks if a config string in a test string).

You can create a config file and pass it via --config option:

orgia --org ORGNAME --cidrs --config PATH_TO_CONFIG.yaml

Empty config looks like this:

orgs:
  whitelist-handles: []
  blacklist-handles: []
  whitelist-names: []
  blacklist-names: []
  whitelist-emails: []
  blacklist-emails: []

asns:
  whitelist-handles: []
  blacklist-handles: []
  whitelist-names: []
  blacklist-names: []
  whitelist-emails: []
  blacklist-emails: []
  
networks:
  whitelist-handles: []
  blacklist-handles: []
  whitelist-names: []
  blacklist-names: []
  whitelist-emails: []
  blacklist-emails: []

OG

Comprehensive.

Create handle input files via org_info - parse directly from RIPE, APNIC, AfriNIC WHOIS databases:

./bin/query_asn ORGNAME > ORGNAME_asns_from_org_info.txt
./bin/query_org ORGNAME > ORGNAME_orgs_from_org_info.txt
./bin/query_inetnum ORGNAME > ORGNAME_networks_from_org_info.txt

Then run the OG:

orgia --org ORGNAME \
  --sources all \
  --max-enrich \
  --asns-input-file ORGNAME_asns_from_org_info.txt \
  --orgs-input-file ORGNAME_orgs_from_org_info.txt \
  --networks-input-file ORGNAME_networks_from_org_info.txt \
  --export-all orgia_ORGNAME_export \
  --config orgia_ORGNAME_config.yaml

Folder with results (orgia_ORGNAME_export) will contain:

  • cidrs.txt - list of all CIDRs
  • asns.jsonl - ASN info in JSONL format
  • orgs.jsonl - Organisation info in JSONL format
  • networks.jsonl - Network info in JSONL format

Adjacent mode (dirty)

You can use --adjacent option, to also extract ASNs from Orgs and Orgs from Networks. NOTE: It's dirty, and will result in lots of trash results.

API

You can import orgia as a package to use it in your scripts:

from orgia.nics import RIPE, ARIN, LACNIC, APNIC, AFRINIC

Or low-level:

from orgia.nics import RDAP, Engine

NOTE: orgia isn't designed to be used this way.

TODO

Pull requests are welcome ;)

  • Implement Async via httpx.AsyncClient()
  • Improve upon developer API - get rid of args argument when creating a class
  • Add more options in a config file