Current Release: v0.3.0 (2015.02.05) (FORK)
dirs3arch is a simple command line tool designed to brute force directories and files in websites.
- Windows XP/7/8
- GNU/Linux
- MacOSX
- 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
Copyright (C) Mauro Soria (maurosoria at gmail dot com)
License: GNU General Public License, version 2
- 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
- 0.2.7 - FORK - 2014.11.05 Added "TLSv1" connection for default HTTPS connections. Changed extension handling so all extensions are simply appended to the end of the requested resource. Removed 'db' folder. Don't require an extension to be specified (defaults to brute force the resource directly). Check for 'params' value so that a ? is not included in all requested resources.
- 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