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DIRB(1)								       DIRB(1)

NAME
       dirb - Web Content Scanner

SYNOPSIS
       dirb <url_base> <url_base> [<wordlist_file(s)>] [options]

DESCRIPTION
       DIRB  IS	 a  Web Content Scanner. It looks for existing (and/or hidden)
       Web Objects. It basically works by launching a dictionary basesd attack
       against a web server and analizing the response.

OPTIONS
       -a <agent_string>
		Specify	 your  custom  USER_AGENT.   (Default is: "Mozilla/4.0
	      (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1)")

       -c <cookie_string>
	       Set a cookie for the HTTP request.

       -f      Fine tunning of NOT_FOUND (404) detection.

       -H <header_string>
	       Add a custom header to the HTTP request.

       -i      Use case-insensitive Search.

       -l      Print "Location" header when found.

       -N <nf_code>
	       Ignore responses with this HTTP code.

       -o <output_file>
	       Save output to disk.

       -p <proxy[:port]>
	       Use this proxy. (Default port is 1080)

       -P <proxy_username:proxy_password>
	       Proxy Authentication.

       -r      Don't Search Recursively.

       -R      Interactive Recursion.  (Ask in which directories you  want  to
	      scan)

       -S      Silent Mode. Don't show tested words. (For dumb terminals)

       -t      Don't force an ending '/' on URLs.

       -u <username:password>
	       Username and password to use.

       -v      Show Also Not Existent Pages.

       -w      Don't Stop on WARNING messages.

       -x <extensions_file>
	       Amplify search with the extensions on this file.

       -X <extensions>
	       Amplify search with this extensions.

       -z <milisecs>
	       Amplify search with this extensions.

SEE ALSO
       brain(x)

The Dark Raver			  27/01/2009			       DIRB(1)
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