Cewl Tool on kali linux
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NAME
cewl - custom word list generator
SYNOPSIS
cewl [OPTION] ... URL
SYNOPSIS
cewl [OPTION] ... URL
DESCRIPTION
CeWL (Custom Word List generator) is a ruby app which spiders a given URL, up to a specified depth, and returns a list of words that can then be used for password crackers such as John the Ripper. Optionally, CeWL can follow external links.
CeWL can also create a list of email addresses found in mailto links. These email addresses can be used as usernames in brute force actions.
CeWL is pronounced "cool".
CeWL can also create a list of email addresses found in mailto links. These email addresses can be used as usernames in brute force actions.
CeWL is pronounced "cool".
OPTIONS
General options
-h, --help
Show help.
-k, --keep
Keep the downloaded file.
-d <x>,--depth <x>
Depth to spider to, default 2. -m, --min_word_length Minimum word length, default 3.
-o, --offsite
Let the spider visit other sites.
-w, --write
Write the output to the file.
-u, --ua <agent>
User-agent to send.
-n, --no-words
Don't output the wordlist.
--with-numbers
Accept words with numbers in as well as just letters.
-a, --meta
Include meta data.
--meta_file file
Output file for meta data.
-e, --email
Include email addresses.
--email_file <file>
Output file for email addresses. --meta-temp-dir <dir> The temporary directory used by exiftool when parsing files, default /tmp.
-c, --count
Show the count for each word found.
-v, --verbose
Verbose.
--debug
Extra debug information.
--auth_type
Digest or basic.
--auth_user
Authentication username.
--auth_pass
Authentication password.
--proxy_host
Proxy host.
--proxy_port
Proxy port, default 8080.
--proxy_username
Username for proxy, if required.
--proxy_password
Password for proxy, if required.
-h, --help
Show help.
-k, --keep
Keep the downloaded file.
-d <x>,--depth <x>
Depth to spider to, default 2. -m, --min_word_length Minimum word length, default 3.
-o, --offsite
Let the spider visit other sites.
-w, --write
Write the output to the file.
-u, --ua <agent>
User-agent to send.
-n, --no-words
Don't output the wordlist.
--with-numbers
Accept words with numbers in as well as just letters.
-a, --meta
Include meta data.
--meta_file file
Output file for meta data.
-e, --email
Include email addresses.
--email_file <file>
Output file for email addresses. --meta-temp-dir <dir> The temporary directory used by exiftool when parsing files, default /tmp.
-c, --count
Show the count for each word found.
-v, --verbose
Verbose.
--debug
Extra debug information.
Authentication
--auth_type
Digest or basic.
--auth_user
Authentication username.
--auth_pass
Authentication password.
Proxy Support
--proxy_host
Proxy host.
--proxy_port
Proxy port, default 8080.
--proxy_username
Username for proxy, if required.
--proxy_password
Password for proxy, if required.
Headers
--header, -H
In format name:value - can pass multiple.
<url> The site to spider.
BUGS
Someone has reported that the spider misses some pages which have query strings on them. This issue isn't confirmed.
AUTHOR of Cewl Tool
The CeWL was written by Robin Wood <robin@digi.ninja>.
This manual page was written by Joao Eriberto Mota Filho <eriberto@debian.org> for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
This manual page was written by Joao Eriberto Mota Filho <eriberto@debian.org> for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
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