Probe and discover HTTP pathname using brute-force methodology and filtered by specific word or 2 words at once.
Purpose
Brute-forcing website directories or HTTP pathname and validate using HTTP response code is not relevant anymore. This tool will help you to perform a penetration test, because it could validate the directories using specific-word or 2 words at once and the results will more accurate.
It will help you to find:
Web administrator/login panel Credential in some paths Third-party token EtcInstallation
cd pathprober/
Requirements
Support
Multiple URL targets (in a file separated by newline) or single URL target Multiple paths (in a file separated by newline) or single path 1 word or 2 words (filter) Save valid results to another file Multi-threadingSample usage
Multiple target, multiple path, and multiple words:
Single target, multiple path, and single word:
Multiple target, single path, multiple words, and save output to file:
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Probe HTTP pathname filtered by words
usage: pathprober.py [-h] [-t https://example.com] [-p pathname] [-T target.txt] [-P path.txt] [-w Word] [-w2 Word] [-o output.txt]
PathProber - Probe and discover HTTP pathname using brute-force methodology and filtered by specific word or 2 words at once
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-t https://example.com
Single website target
-p pathname Single pathname
-T target.txt Multiple target separated by newline
-P path.txt Multiple pathname separated by newline
-w Word A word that you want to find in a path
-w2 Word A secon d word that you want to find in a path
-o output.txt Save the results to file
Contributors
@xchopath (from @zerobyte-id)