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DirDar is a tool that searches for (403-Forbidden) directories to break it and get dir listing on it

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DirDar v1.0

Description

🏴‍☠️ bypass forbidden directories - find and identify dir listing - you can use it as directory brute-forcer as well

Compatabily

This tool is compatible with all kind of operating systems as long as you have GO compiler installed

Install

You can use this command if you have Go installed and configured.

go get -u github.com/m4dm0e/dirdar

Or you can download a release. To make it easier to execute you can put the directory to the binary in your environment variable %PATH%.


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Tool screen:

  • Linux

    linux

  • Windows

    windows

Help&Flags

  -threads int
    	Number of threads (Defaulf 40)
  -err
    	If you want to show errors!(Includes 404 errors) [True-False]
  -only-ok
    	Print out only OK (Bypassed and dir listing) 
  -single string
    	Only scan single target e.g (-single https://example.com/)
  -t int
    	Set the timeout of the requests (default 10000)
  -wl string
    	Forbidden directories WordList

  • Screenshot

    help

Bugs found by DirDar: (Will share the write up ASAP)

  • BackUp files at MTN Group (Triaged)
  • OLD php scripts to SQLi at MTN Group (Triaged)
  • OLD Files to information disclosure at BOSCH (Triaged)

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