PETEP (PEnetration TEsting Proxy) is an open-source Java application for traffic analysis & modification using TCP/UDP proxies. PETEP is a useful tool for performing penetration tests of applications with various application protocols.
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It is a graphical tool for penetration testing of binary protocols, which allows you to extend it using own plugins for adding both new protocols and new interceptors for traffic modification or analysis.
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Primary technology is Java. Apart from that, mostly SQLite and JSON files are used.
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Penetration testers and ethical hackers, who want to test non-HTTP protocols (various application protocols on TCP/UDP).
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