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aknewman

v1.2.0

Published

newman with DNS spoof and EdgeGrid injection

Readme

aknewman

newman launcher with DNS spoofing and edgegrid credentials injection.

Not an "official" tool, no support provided, use at your own risks.

Installation

You may use npx or install the tool globally, just like newman

npm install -g aknewman

Usage

Extra parameters are prefixed with --ak you can use regular newman arguments for the rest.

  • --ak-resolve to force DNS resolution for specified host, supports wildcards. Usage: --ak-resolve=[host]:<ip|staging>
  • --ak-edgegrid argument to inject values from .edgerc as edgegrid_client_secret, edgegrid_host, edgegrid_access_token, and edgegrid_client_token postman environment variables. Usage: --ak-edgegrid=[filepath][:section]

Running a collection, spoofing all hostnames to staging network

aknewman --ak-resolve=:staging run collection.json

Running a collection, spoofing subdomains to specific IP

aknewman --ak-resolve=*.example.org:1.2.3.4 run collection.json

Running a collection with spoofing and edgegrid credentials from default section of ~/.edgerc file

aknewman --ak-resolve=www.example.org:1.2.3.4 --ak-edgegrid run collection.json

Running a collection with spoofing and edgegrid credentials from section2 of ./custom.edgerc file

aknewman --ak-resolve=www.example.org:1.2.3.4 --ak-edgegrid=./custom.edgerc:section2 run collection.json