hannob / snallygaster

Tool to scan for secret files on HTTP servers
BSD Zero Clause License
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snallygaster

Finds file leaks and other security problems on HTTP servers.

what?

snallygaster is a tool that looks for files accessible on web servers that shouldn't be public and can pose a security risk.

Typical examples include publicly accessible git repositories, backup files potentially containing passwords or database dumps. In addition, it contains a few checks for other security vulnerabilities.

As an introduction to these kinds of issues you may want to watch this talk:

See the TESTS.md file for an overview of all tests and links to further information about the issues.

install

snallygaster is available via pypi:

pip3 install snallygaster

It's a simple python 3 script, so you can just download the file "snallygaster" and execute it. Dependencies are urllib3, beautifulsoup4 and dnspython. In Debian- or Ubuntu-based distributions you can install them via:

apt install python3-dnspython python3-urllib3 python3-bs4

distribution packages

Some Linux and BSD systems have snallygaster packaged:

faq

Q: I want to contribute / send a patch / a pull request!

A: That's great, but please read the CONTRIBUTIONS.md file.

Q: What's that name?

A: Snallygaster is the name of a dragon that according to some legends was seen in Maryland and other parts of the US. There's no particular backstory why this tool got named this way, other than that I was looking for a fun and interesting name.

I thought a name of some mythical creature would be nice, but most of those had the problem that I would have had name collisions with other software. Checking the list of dragons on Wikipedia I learned about the Snallygaster. The name sounded funny, the idea that there are dragon legends in the US interesting and I found no other piece of software with that name.

credit and thanks

author

snallygaster is developed and maintained by Hanno Böck.