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Hello!

Hello hackers and pentesters, this tool will really help you during your pen tests and it will be helpful to have on your tool belt!

WebHunter

WebHunter Project. Directory Busting made easy!

For legal use

Please dont use it for any illegal purposes. I will not be responsible for the damage you may cause.

Made for Linux, partially work for windows. Windows version will be launched soon.

I am working for the windows version and many other features too! Please wait and I will soon add more features. Will be fixed soon :)

Requirements

  • Python 2 or python 3
  • Linux OS (windows version coming soon)

Usage

WebHunter makes directory busting and sub-domain hunting easy. Its very easy to use.

First give execution permission to the file setup.sh by running chmod 777 setup.sh Then run the setup.sh file using this command: ./setup.sh

If you face any error while running the setup.sh file, run these commands manually: sudo apt update sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install python-pip pip install colorama pip install pyfiglet pip3 install pyfiglet

I have include two wordlists. One for subdomain and one for directories. You can use any worlist you like. i) Directory wordlist: files-and-dirs-wordlist.txt ii) Subdomain wordlist: subdomains-wordlist.txt

Now once you have done the above steps, run the tool using the command: python webhunter.py

Now use it, its very easy to use :) This is a wordlist attack. The speed of completion will depend upon the length of the wordlist and your internet speed.

Facing Issues?

Just post them in the issues tab here: https://github.com/jyotisko/WebHunter/issues. If I did not reply within 72hours, mail me here: jyotisko2006@gmail.com

Updates!

1. Now works with both python versions! (python 2 qnd python 3)

2. Exception handlings improved to allow user understand what's going wrong