MagicTree is a productivity tool for penetration testers. It allows consolidating data coming from various security tools, query and re-use the data and generate reports. It’s aim is to automate the boring and the mind-numbing work, so you can spend your time hacking.
Changelog Version 1.0
- Fix for #216 – “Following Xrefs on Mac OS X with Ctrl+Click does not work”
- Fix for #45 – “Java Desktop API does not work in KDE and XFCE”. Implemented a workaround. Now “View in Browser” and opening reports works on KDE and XFCE (tested on Xubuntu 11.04 and Kubuntu 11.04)
- Updated report templates to use the data structures from web application scanners
- mt:join() XPath function should use getValue() rather than toString()
- Fix for #165 – “Linking cross-references is currently broken”
- Fix for #209 – “Deleting newly created nodes fails”
- Support for copy/paste MT data as files.
- Support for copy/pasting MT nodes as XML text. Select tree nodes, Ctrl+C to copy, paste into text file. MT XML may be pasted into the tree.
- Support for dragging and dropping files between MT and the OS. Selected nodes can be dragged to desktop – this creates a MT XM file on desktop. Mt XML files may be dragged to MT for merging
- Implemented multiple node copy paste and drag and drop within the tree. Multiple nodes may be selected
- and copied or moved. Nodes may also be pasted into multiple locations.
- Implemented #80. Cross-references can now be created by drag and drop (Select nodes to link to and Ctrl+Shif+drag them to link location. Multiple cross-references can be created)
- XRef nodes are now correctly displayed after creation
- Considerable performace inprovements for #199 – “Setting node status for large number of nodes in large tree is slow”
- Fixed #206 – “Set status recursive is broken”.
- Fix for #207 – “Saving a query messes up the repository”
- Fix for #203 – “View in browser broken”
- Implemented #173 – “XSLT for OpenVAS 4″
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