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This tool is similar to other directory busting tool however I like that it scans recursively, the tool is fast and is written in rust. I think it will be very useful for everyone trying to find all the directories.
Use Case
Sometimes when we preform a pentest or a CTF we would like to know all there is on a web application, usually I would use gobuster for the initial recon, but after I have exhausted all the typical directories I will try to find others that are nested deeper and this is where feroxbuster comes in.
As mentioned before gobuster is also an amazing tool in my opinion and I would love to see it as a node, however I think feroxbuster has more features, but it still would be nice to have both tools if possible.
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Description
Tool Name: feroxbuster
Tool Repository (GitHub): https://github.com/epi052/feroxbuster
Tool License: MIT license
Desired Version: latest
Overview
This tool is similar to other directory busting tool however I like that it scans recursively, the tool is fast and is written in rust. I think it will be very useful for everyone trying to find all the directories.
Use Case
Sometimes when we preform a pentest or a CTF we would like to know all there is on a web application, usually I would use gobuster for the initial recon, but after I have exhausted all the typical directories I will try to find others that are nested deeper and this is where feroxbuster comes in.
Additional Context
They have a documentation page hosted on github pages https://epi052.github.io/feroxbuster-docs/docs/installation/
Alternatives Considered
As mentioned before
gobuster
is also an amazing tool in my opinion and I would love to see it as a node, however I think feroxbuster has more features, but it still would be nice to have both tools if possible.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: