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Web App Information Gathering And Dump Ssl Certificate

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Description: In this video I will show you how to use this four modules.

HTTP Virtual Host Brute Force Scanner | Metasploit Exploit Database (DB)

HTTP Directory Scanner | Metasploit Exploit Database (DB)

Archive.org Stored Domain URLs | Metasploit Exploit Database (DB)

HTTP SSL Certificate Impersonation | Metasploit Exploit Database (DB)

1 ) auxiliary/scanner/http/vhost_scanner

This module tries to identify unique virtual hosts hosted by the target web server.

2 ) auxiliary/scanner/http/dir_scanner

This module identifies the existence of interesting directories in a given directory path.

3 ) auxiliary/scanner/http/enum_wayback

This module pulls and parses the URLs stored by Archive.org for the purpose of replaying during a web assessment. Finding unlinked and old pages.

4 ) auxiliary/scanner/http/impersonate_ssl

This module request a copy of the remote SSL certificate and creates a local (self.signed) version using the information from the remote version. The module then Outputs (PEM|DER) format private key / certificate and a combined version for use in Apache or other Metasploit modules requiring SSLCert Inputs for private key / CA cert have been provided for those with diginator certs hanging about!

Source : - Penetration Testing Software | Metasploit

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