dirs3arch HTTP(S) Designed To Brute Force Of Directories And Files In Websites
dirs3arch HTTP(S) Designed To Brute Force Of Directories And Files In Websites.
Overview
dirs3arch is a simple command line tool designed to brute force directories and files in websites.
Features
> Keep alive connections
> Multi threaded
> Detect not found web pages when 404 not found errors are masked (.htaccess, web.config, etc).
> Recursive brute forcing
| 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 | Usage: dirs3arch.py [-u|--url] target [-e|--extensions] extensions [options] Options:   -h, --help            show this help message and exit   Mandatory:     -u URL, --url=URL   URL target     -e EXTENSIONS, --extensions=EXTENSIONS                         Extensions list separated by comma (Example: php, asp)   Dictionary Settings:     -w WORDLIST, --wordlist=WORDLIST     -l, --lowercase   General Settings:     -r, --recursive     Bruteforce recursively     -t THREADSCOUNT, --threads=THREADSCOUNT                         Number of Threads     -x EXCLUDESTATUSCODES, --exclude-status=EXCLUDESTATUSCODES                         Exclude status code, separated by comma (example: 301,                         500)     --cookie=COOKIE, --cookie=COOKIE     --user-agent=USERAGENT, --user-agent=USERAGENT     --no-follow-redirects, --no-follow-redirects   Connection Settings:     --timeout=TIMEOUT, --timeout=TIMEOUT                         Connection timeout     --ip=IP, --ip=IP    Destination IP (instead of resolving domain, use this                         ip)     --http-proxy=HTTPPROXY, --http-proxy=HTTPPROXY                         Http Proxy (example: localhost:8080     --max-retries=MAXRETRIES, --max-retries=MAXRETRIES   Reports:     -o OUTPUTFILE, --output=OUTPUTFILE     --json-output=JSONOUTPUTFILE, --json-output=JSONOUTPUTFILE | 

