Titanis is a library of protocol implementations and command line utilities, written in C#, for interacting with Windows environments. It uses .NET 8 and is cross-platform (Windows and Linux). Some of the protocols implemented:
The toolset implements callbacks and logging features to integrate into your operational environment.
For a list of command line tools and tasks you can perform with them, check the Tool Index
- Security researchers - Research how Windows reacts to various types of requests
- Pentesters - Perform actions and test whether mitigations are enabled and functioning properly
- System administrators - Perform administrative tasks
If you are a user, see the User Guide for a list of command line utilities and how to use them.
If you are a developer, see the Developer Guide for information on how to enhance the code base.
- Task Scheduler support (MS-TSCH)
- LDAP and LDAP-based tooling (RFC4511, portions of MS-ADTS)
- Simplified credential management
- DCSync and secret-dumping functionality (MS-DRSR)
- Integrated SOCKS 4a and SOCKS 5 (RFC1928)
- doc/ - Project documentation
- src/ - Source code for protocol implementations
- test/ - Unit tests
- tools/ - Standalone command line tools
- samples/ - Sample code that demonstrates how to use the libraries
Within Titanis.sln, the projects are grouped into the following functional areas:
- Base - Utilities used by other components
- Crypto - Implementation of cryptographic algorithms
- Formats - Implementations for reading and writing various formats, such as ASN.1
- Protocols - Network protocol implementations
- Security - Security protocol implementations, such as NTLM and Kerberos
- Test - Unit tests
- Tools - Standalone command line tools
- _Build - Files relevant to the build process.
Several of the projects contain a file named References.txt
that references the specifications consulted during development. The source code contains references to these specifications, usually along with the relevant section number.