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PathFinder - Tool That Provides Information About A Website

By: Zion3R


Web Path Finder is a Python program that provides information about a website. It retrieves various details such as page title, last updated date, DNS information, subdomains, firewall names, technologies used, certificate information, and more.Β 


  • Retrieve important information about a website
  • Gain insights into the technologies used by a website
  • Identify subdomains and DNS information
  • Check firewall names and certificate details
  • Perform bypass operations for captcha and JavaScript content

  1. Clone the repository:

    git clone https://github.com/HalilDeniz/PathFinder.git
  2. Install the required packages:

    pip install -r requirements.txt

This will install all the required modules and their respective versions.

Run the program using the following command:

Ò”ŒÒ”€Ò”€(root💀denizhalil)-[~/MyProjects/]
Ò””Ò”€# python3 web-info-explorer.py --help
usage: wpathFinder.py [-h] url

Web Information Program

positional arguments:
url Enter the site URL

options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit

Replace <url> with the URL of the website you want to explore.

Here is an example output of running the program:

Ò”ŒÒ”€Ò”€(root💀denizhalil)-[~/MyProjects/]
Ò””Ò”€# python3 pathFinder.py https://www.facebook.com/
Site Information:
Title: Facebook - Login or Register
Last Updated Date: None
First Creation Date: 1997-03-29 05:00:00
Dns Information: []
Sub Branches: ['157']
Firewall Names: []
Technologies Used: javascript, php, css, html, react
Certificate Information:
Certificate Issuer: US
Certificate Start Date: 2023-02-07 00:00:00
Certificate Expiration Date: 2023-05-08 23:59:59
Certificate Validity Period (Days): 90
Bypassed JavaScript content:
</ div>

Contributions are welcome! To contribute to PathFinder, follow these steps:

  1. Fork the repository.
  2. Create a new branch for your feature or bug fix.
  3. Make your changes and commit them.
  4. Push your changes to your forked repository.
  5. Open a pull request in the main repository.

  • Thank you my friend Varol

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

For any inquiries or further information, you can reach me through the following channels:



TLDHunt - Domain Availability Checker

By: Zion3R


TLDHunt is a command-line tool designed to help users find available domain names for their online projects or businesses. By providing a keyword and a list of TLD (top-level domain) extensions, TLDHunt checks the availability of domain names that match the given criteria. This tool is particularly useful for those who want to quickly find a domain name that is not already taken, without having to perform a manual search on a domain registrar website.

For red teaming or phishing purposes, this tool can help you to find similar domains with different extensions from the original domain.


Dependencies

This tool is written in Bash and the only dependency required is whois. Therefore, make sure that you have installed whois on your system. In Debian, you can install whois using the following command:

sudo apt install whois -y

How It Works?

To detect whether a domain is registered or not, we search for the words "Name Server" in the output of the WHOIS command, as this is a signature of a registered domain. If you have a better signature or detection method, please feel free to submit a pull request.

Domain Extension List

You can use your custom tlds.txt list, but make sure that it is formatted like this:

.aero
.asia
.biz
.cat
.com
.coop
.info
.int
.jobs
.mobi

How to Use

Γ’ΕΎΕ“  TLDHunt ./tldhunt.sh
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|_ _| | | \| || |_ _ _ _| |_
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|_| |____|___/|_||_|\_,_|_||_\__|
Domain Availability Checker

Keyword is required.
Usage: ./tldhunt.sh -k <keyword> [-e <tld> | -E <exts>] [-x]
Example: ./tldhunt.sh -k linuxsec -E tlds.txt

Example of TLDHunt usage:

./tldhunt.sh -k linuxsec -E tlds.txt

You can add -x flag to print only Not Registered domain. Example:

./tldhunt.sh -k linuxsec -E tlds.txt -x

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