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Re: [NSE] New dirs for http-enum?


From: Ron <ron () skullsecurity net>
Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2011 14:08:29 -0500

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w00t, he said it's cool. I can get him to post to the list or something if we're going to include it. 

I'll look into this soon. What I'd like to do is write http-enum config script that dynamically loads the files in 
whichever format they're already distributed in. I also want to do the same with nikto - I've written a parser for 
http-enum already that works with nikto, but I don't have permission to distribute Nikto's files (I haven't tried, 
either). 

Ron

On Mon, 11 Apr 2011 09:48:19 -0500 Ron <ron () skullsecurity net> wrote:
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I replied to his blog this morning and asked permission to use it
with Nmap. It'd be a great list! 

Ron

On Mon, 11 Apr 2011 09:43:28 -0500 Daniel Miller
<bonsaiviking () gmail com> wrote:
Just saw this pop up on twitter: "Better Wordlists for Forced
Browsing," a GPL'd list of common directory names scraped from web
apps listed on Google Code and Sourceforge. Could this be useful to
roll into the http-enum.nse script?

http://www.mavitunasecurity.com/blog/svn-digger-better-lists-for-forced-browsing/

Dan
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