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BirDuster

About

BirDuster is a Python based knockoff of the original DirBuster.

BirDuster is a multi threaded Python application designed to brute force directories and files names on web/application servers. Often is the case now of what looks like a web server in a state of default installation is actually not, and has pages and applications hidden within.

Installation

Use PIP: pip3 install --user BirDuster

Clone source:

git clone https://www.github.com/ytisf/BirDuster
cd BirDuster
pip3 install --user -r requirements.txt
python3 BirDuster.py --help

Usage

BirDuster has the following flags and options (which you can see with the -h flag):

  • -h/--help: Show help and exit.
  • -v,-vv,-vvv/--verbosity: Verbosity level.
  • -p/--port: Port to use while dirbusting. Default 80/443.
  • -P/--pfile: If you want to test several ports just write them to a file with newlines.
  • -t/--threads: Amount of concurrent threads. Default is 15.
  • -o/--output: Output CSV of responses. Default is domain_output.csv.
  • -l/--dlist: Directory list file. Default is dir_list.txt.
  • -w/--writereponse: Will write HTTP/S responses to files. Default is False.
  • -i/--ignorecertificate: Ignore SSL certificate errors. Default is False.
  • -u/--useragent: User-Agent to use. Default is random user-agent.
  • --ssl: Use SSL or not. -i flag will automatically turn on SSL.
  • --timeout: Change default socket timeout. Default is 3 seconds.
usage: dirbus.py [-h] [-v] [-p PORT] [-P PFILE] [-t THREADS] [-o OUTPUT]
                 [-l DLIST] [-w] [-i] [-u USERAGENT] [--ssl]
                 [--timeout TIMEOUT]
                 domain

positional arguments:
  domain                domain or host to buster

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birduster's Issues

No module named 'requests'

After running .local/bin/BirDuster.py somedomain.com -o birdust.txt
outputs error:


Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/home/kr1s/.local/bin/BirDuster.py", line 11, in <module>
    import requests
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'requests'

Kali linux on WSL 2
Python 3.10.4

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