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Re: [NSE] http-dir-brute


From: Hani Benhabiles <kroosec () gmail com>
Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2011 22:28:57 +0100

I've attached a patch to replace GET method by HEAD for fingerprints that
used GET but didn't do any response content matching.

On Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 8:20 PM, Ron <ron () skullsecurity net> wrote:

No, almost everything should be HEAD. The script checks if HEAD works and
falls back to GET if the server doesn't support HEAD.

Ron

On Mon, 21 Nov 2011 14:20:27 +0100 Hani Benhabiles <kroosec () gmail com>
wrote:
I missed the long miscellaneous category at the end of the file, my
bad ! Talking about http-fingerprints.lua, is there a reason for
using GET requests when there is no matching applied on the response
body ? e.g:

table.insert(fingerprints, {
    category='general',
    probes={
        {path='/egroupware/', method='GET'}
    },
    matches= {
        {match='', output='eGroupware'}
    }
})

Cheers,
Hani

On Sun, Nov 20, 2011 at 9:49 PM, Patrik Karlsson <patrik () cqure net>
wrote:



On Sun, Nov 20, 2011 at 4:07 PM, Hani Benhabiles
<kroosec () gmail com>wrote:

Hi Patrik,

I know of http-enum but this script serves a rather different
purpose. It works like tools such as OWASP DirBuster, relying on
response code to HEAD requests to discover directories (from
http-folders.txt) independently of the web app. http-enum uses a
larger and more general fingerprints file that requests certain
files (and parse the response content in some cases) to identify
the specific web applications (e.g if '/wordpress/wp-login.php'
contains 'ver=20080708' => WordPress 2.6.x)


Well, that's not entirely true, since 891 of the 894 directories in
http-folders.txt are already checked by http-enum.
Most of them are in the miscellaneous category so you filter on
that using the http-enum.category argument.
Maybe I'm not seeing it right, but I'm not sure that I understand
how this script is any different than what http-enum does.
I'm familiar with OWASPs DirBuster, but I haven't used it for
sometime now, but as I remember it does file, suffix and nested
directory checks too?

Cheers,
//Patrik

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http://www.cqure.net
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Twitter: kroosec <https://twitter.com/#%21/kroosec>
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