BrutForcer written in go.
Using advanced wordlists to gather information on web servers and perform brute force attacks.
Clone the repository and simply execute:
makeor
go buildto build the executable bruteforce.
To run the program directly, execute:
go run src/main.go./bruteforce [OPTIONS]For matching usage, the following flags are available:
-status-codes : match based on a list of status codes.
For example, ./bruteforce -status-codes="200,201,202,401,404".
By default : 200, 401, 403, 404, 429, 500
-header : match based on a header.
For example, ./bruteforce -header="Content-Type: application/json".
To match multiple headers, use commas to separate each querie. Specify ALL if you wish to have all matches be true, if not don't add the ALL. As so:
- should match all of the headers:
./bruteforce -header="all,Content-Type: application/json,Content-Type: text/css"
- match on any of the headers:
./bruteforce -header="one,Content-Type: application/json,Content-Type: text/css"
-body : match based on a body.
For example, ./bruteforce -body="Hello World".
Same applies the body for multiple queries of strings in the body as the header.
You're invited to join this project ! Check out the contributing guide.
If you're interested in how the project is organized at a higher level, please contact the current project manager.
Developers
![]() Lou Onezime |
![]() Gustave Delecroix |
![]() Luc Simon |
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Manager
![]() Adam Deziri |
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