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dirs3arch

Current Release: v0.3.0 (2015.02.05)

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Overview

dirs3arch is a simple command line tool designed to brute force directories and files in websites.

Operating Systems supported

  • Windows XP/7/8
  • GNU/Linux
  • MacOSX

Features

  • Multithreaded
  • Keep alive connections
  • Support for multiple extensions (-e|--extensions asp,php)
  • Reporting (plain text, JSON)
  • Detect not found web pages when 404 not found errors are masked (.htaccess, web.config, etc).
  • Recursive brute forcing
  • HTTP(S) proxy support

License

Copyright (C) Mauro Soria (maurosoria at gmail dot com)

License: GNU General Public License, version 2

Changelog

  • 0.3.0 - 2015.02.05 Fixed issue3, fixed timeout exception, ported to Python3, other bugfixes
  • 0.2.7 - 2014.11.21 Added Url List feature (-L). Changed output. Minor Fixes
  • 0.2.6 - 2014.9.12 Fixed bug when dictionary size is greater than threads count. Fixed URL encoding bug (issue2).
  • 0.2.5 - 2014.9.2 Shows Content-Length in output and reports, added default.conf file (for setting defaults) and report auto save feature added.
  • 0.2.4 - 2014.7.17 Added Windows support, --scan-subdir|--scan-subdirs argument added, --exclude-subdir|--exclude-subdirs added, --header argument added, dirbuster dictionaries added, fixed some concurrency bugs, MVC refactoring
  • 0.2.3 - 2014.7.7 Fixed some bugs, minor refactorings, exclude status switch, "pause/next directory" feature, changed help structure, expaded default dictionary
  • 0.2.2 - 2014.7.2 Fixed some bugs, showing percentage of tested paths and added report generation feature
  • 0.2.1 - 2014.5.1 Fixed some bugs and added recursive option
  • 0.2.0 - 2014.1.31 Initial public release