A multi threaded Python script designed to brute force directories and files names on webservers.
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A multi threaded Python script designed to brute force directories and files names on webservers.
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Commandline tool to identify directory structures
The reference point of "App::diroctopus" also providing the source package.
web directory fuzzer like dirb, but a little dirpy since I am new to Python
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