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Passive Spider

Passive Spider uses search engines (currently only Bing supported) to find interesting information about a target domain.

LICENSE

Use it, modify it and distribute it without warranty or implied warranty.

INSTALL

git clone https://github.com/ethicalhack3r/passive-spider.git

cd passive-spider

gem install bundler && bundle install

Place your search engine API keys in the api_keys.config file. Each search engine API has different usage limits and pricing, refer to them for this information. Do not share your keys.

Tested on Mac OS X with Ruby 1.9.3 & Ruby 2.1.2.

ARGUMENTS

--domain   || -d    The domain you would like to use as a target.
--pages    || -p    The number of pages you would like to hit from the search engine. Default: 10
--all      || -a    Do all of the spidering checks. This is the default check.
--allpages          Find all pages related to the domain, limited by the --pages option.
--allfiles          Find all file types related to the domain, limited to the ones configured.
--neighbours        Find other domains that are on the same IP address.
--urlkeywords       Find page URLs that have 'interesting' keywords in them.
--keywords          Find page content that have 'interesting' keywords in them.
--export   || -e    Request URLs through proxy.
                    Specify a proxy (type://ip:port) or use defaults. Default: http://127.0.0.1:8080
--help     || -h    This output.

USAGE

- Run all checks against the given domain...
ruby pspider.rb -d www.example.com

- Run all checks against the admin subdomain...
ruby pspider.rb -d admin.example.com

- Run all checks against the given domain, limited to 50 search engine pages...
ruby pspider.rb -d www.example.com -p 50

- Run the IP Neighbour check against the given domain...
ruby pspider.rb -d www.example.com --neighbours