Compile Furious from Source Using Docker

This article is Inspired by a question recently posted in a popular tech forum:

How do I create a standalone Linux AMD64 binary for the Furious scanner?
I don’t want to load Go on a device just to use it.

I can only speculate on this person’s objection to loading the Go tools on their device. However, it is a laudable ambition (in my humble opinion) to avoid cluttering systems with software that will only be used once or twice, so I shall endeavor to reward our friend with a more optimal solution to their dilemma.

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Dnsmasq

License: GPLv2


Description:

Dnsmasq provides network infrastructure for small networks: DNS, DHCP, router advertisement and network boot. It is designed to be lightweight and have a small footprint, suitable for resource constrained routers and firewalls. It has also been widely used for tethering on smartphones and portable hotspots, and to support virtual networking in virtualisation frameworks. Supported platforms include Linux (with glibc and uclibc), Android, *BSD, and Mac OS X. Dnsmasq is included in most Linux distributions and the ports systems of FreeBSD, OpenBSD and NetBSD. Dnsmasq provides full IPv6 support.

Security Onion

License: Various


Description:

Security Onion is a free and open platform for threat hunting, enterprise security monitoring, and log management. It includes our own interfaces for alerting, dashboards, hunting, PCAP, and case management. It also includes other tools such as Playbook, osquery, CyberChef, Elasticsearch, Logstash, Kibana, Suricata, and Zeek.