├── .gitignore ├── README.md ├── joomlascan.py ├── comptotestdb.txt └── LICENSE /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Created by .ignore support plugin (hsz.mobi) 2 | ### Python template 3 | # Byte-compiled / optimized / DLL files 4 | __pycache__/ 5 | *.py[cod] 6 | *$py.class 7 | 8 | # C extensions 9 | *.so 10 | 11 | # Distribution / packaging 12 | .Python 13 | build/ 14 | develop-eggs/ 15 | dist/ 16 | downloads/ 17 | eggs/ 18 | .eggs/ 19 | lib/ 20 | lib64/ 21 | parts/ 22 | sdist/ 23 | var/ 24 | wheels/ 25 | *.egg-info/ 26 | .installed.cfg 27 | *.egg 28 | MANIFEST 29 | 30 | # PyInstaller 31 | # Usually these files are written by a python script from a template 32 | # before PyInstaller builds the exe, so as to inject date/other infos into it. 33 | *.manifest 34 | *.spec 35 | 36 | # Installer logs 37 | pip-log.txt 38 | pip-delete-this-directory.txt 39 | 40 | # Unit test / coverage reports 41 | htmlcov/ 42 | .tox/ 43 | 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111 | Config.py -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Joomla Scan 2 | A free and open source software to find the components installed in Joomla CMS, built out of the ashes of Joomscan. 3 | 4 | # Features 5 | * Scanning the Joomla CMS sites in search of components/extensions (database of more than 600 components); 6 | * Locate the browsable folders of component (Index of ...); 7 | * Locate the components disabled or protected 8 | * Locate each file useful to identify the version of a components (Readme, Manifest, License, Changelog) 9 | * Locate the robots.txt file or error_log file 10 | * Supports HTTP or HTTPS connections 11 | * Connection timeout 12 | 13 | # Next Features 14 | * Locate the version of Joomla CMS 15 | * Find Module 16 | * Customized User Agent and Random Agent 17 | * The user can change the connection timeout 18 | * A database of vulnerable components 19 | 20 | # Usage 21 | 22 | usage: python joomlascan.py [-h] [-u URL] [-t THREADS] [-v] 23 | 24 | optional arguments: 25 | 26 | -h, --help show this help message and exit 27 | 28 | -u URL, --url URL The Joomla URL/domain to scan. 29 | -t THREADS, --threads THREADS 30 | The number of threads to use when multi-threading 31 | requests (default: 10). 32 | -v, --version show program's version number and exit 33 | 34 | # Screenshot 35 | 36 | ![alt Screenshot 0.4b](http://cloud.draghetti.it/Rehost_Image/Joomla_Scan_0.4b.png) 37 | 38 | # Requirements 39 | * Python 40 | * beautifulsoup4 (To install this library from terminal type: $ sudo easy_install beautifulsoup4 or $ sudo pip install beautifulsoup4) 41 | 42 | # Changelog 43 | 44 | * 2016.12.12 0.5beta > Implementation of the Multi Thread, Updated database from 656 to 686 components, Fix Cosmetics and Minor Fix. 45 | * 2016.05.20 0.4beta > Find README.md, Find Manifes.xml, Find Index file of Components (Only if descriptive), User Agent and TimeOut on Python Request, Updated database from 587 to 656 components, Fix Cosmetics and Minor Fix. 46 | * 2016.03.18 0.3beta > Find index file on components directory 47 | * 2016.03.14 0.2beta > Find administrator components and file Readme, Changelog, License. 48 | * 2016.02.12 0.1beta > Initial release 49 | 50 | # License 51 | GNU, version 3 52 | 53 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /joomlascan.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/python 2 | import sys 3 | import httplib 4 | import requests 5 | import argparse 6 | from bs4 import BeautifulSoup 7 | import threading 8 | import time 9 | 10 | dbarray = [] 11 | url = "" 12 | useragentdesktop = {"User-Agent": "Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; MSIE 10.0; Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; Trident/6.0)", 13 | "Accept-Language": "it"} 14 | timeoutconnection = 5 15 | pool = None 16 | swversion = "0.5beta" 17 | 18 | 19 | def hello(): 20 | print "-------------------------------------------" 21 | print " Joomla Scan " 22 | print " Usage: python joomlascan.py " 23 | print " Version " + swversion + " - Database Entries " + str(len(dbarray)) 24 | print " created by Andrea Draghetti " 25 | print "-------------------------------------------" 26 | 27 | 28 | def load_component(): 29 | with open("comptotestdb.txt", "r") as f: 30 | for line in f: 31 | dbarray.append(line[:-1]) if line[-1] == "\n" else dbarray.append(line) 32 | 33 | 34 | def check_url(url, path="/"): 35 | fullurl = url + path 36 | try: 37 | conn = requests.get(fullurl, headers=useragentdesktop, timeout=timeoutconnection) 38 | if conn.headers["content-length"] != "0": 39 | return conn.status_code 40 | else: 41 | return 404 42 | except StandardError: 43 | return None 44 | 45 | 46 | def check_url_head_content_length(url, path="/"): 47 | fullurl = url + path 48 | try: 49 | conn = requests.head(fullurl, headers=useragentdesktop, timeout=timeoutconnection) 50 | return conn.headers["content-length"] 51 | except StandardError: 52 | return None 53 | 54 | 55 | def check_readme(url, component): 56 | if check_url(url, "/components/" + component + "/README.txt") == 200: 57 | print "\t README file found \t > " + url + "/components/" + component + "/README.txt" 58 | 59 | if check_url(url, "/components/" + component + "/readme.txt") == 200: 60 | print "\t README file found \t > " + url + "/components/" + component + "/readme.txt" 61 | 62 | if check_url(url, "/components/" + component + "/README.md") == 200: 63 | print "\t README file found \t > " + url + "/components/" + component + "/README.md" 64 | 65 | if check_url(url, "/components/" + component + "/readme.md") == 200: 66 | print "\t README file found \t > " + url + "/components/" + component + "/readme.md" 67 | 68 | if check_url(url, "/administrator/components/" + component + "/README.txt") == 200: 69 | print "\t README file found \t > " + url + "/administrator/components/" + component + "/README.txt" 70 | 71 | if check_url(url, "/administrator/components/" + component + "/readme.txt") == 200: 72 | print "\t README file found \t > " + url + "/administrator/components/" + component + "/readme.txt" 73 | 74 | if check_url(url, "/administrator/components/" + component + "/README.md") == 200: 75 | print "\t README file found \t > " + url + "/administrator/components/" + component + "/README.md" 76 | 77 | if check_url(url, "/administrator/components/" + component + "/readme.md") == 200: 78 | print "\t README file found \t > " + url + "/administrator/components/" + component + "/readme.md" 79 | 80 | 81 | def check_license(url, component): 82 | if check_url(url, "/components/" + component + "/LICENSE.txt") == 200: 83 | print "\t LICENSE file found \t > " + url + "/components/" + component + "/LICENSE.txt" 84 | 85 | if check_url(url, "/components/" + component + "/license.txt") == 200: 86 | print "\t LICENSE file found \t > " + url + "/components/" + component + "/license.txt" 87 | 88 | if check_url(url, "/administrator/components/" + component + "/LICENSE.txt") == 200: 89 | print "\t LICENSE file found \t > " + url + "/administrator/components/" + component + "/LICENSE.txt" 90 | 91 | if check_url(url, "/administrator/components/" + component + "/license.txt") == 200: 92 | print "\t LICENSE file found \t > " + url + "/administrator/components/" + component + "/license.txt" 93 | 94 | if check_url(url, "/components/" + component + "/" + component[4:] + ".xml") == 200: 95 | print "\t LICENSE file found \t > " + url + "/components/" + component + "/" + component[4:] + ".xml" 96 | 97 | if check_url(url, "/administrator/components/" + component + "/" + component[4:] + ".xml") == 200: 98 | print "\t LICENSE file found \t > " + url + "/administrator/components/" + component + "/" + component[ 99 | 4:] + ".xml" 100 | 101 | 102 | def check_changelog(url, component): 103 | if check_url(url, "/components/" + component + "/CHANGELOG.txt") == 200: 104 | print "\t CHANGELOG file found \t > " + url + "/components/" + component + "/CHANGELOG.txt" 105 | 106 | if check_url(url, "/components/" + component + "/changelog.txt") == 200: 107 | print "\t CHANGELOG file found \t > " + url + "/components/" + component + "/changelog.txt" 108 | 109 | if check_url(url, "/administrator/components/" + component + "/CHANGELOG.txt") == 200: 110 | print "\t CHANGELOG file found \t > " + url + "/administrator/components/" + component + "/CHANGELOG.txt" 111 | 112 | if check_url(url, "/administrator/components/" + component + "/changelog.txt") == 200: 113 | print "\t CHANGELOG file found \t > " + url + "/administrator/components/" + component + "/changelog.txt" 114 | 115 | 116 | def check_mainfest(url, component): 117 | if check_url(url, "/components/" + component + "/MANIFEST.xml") == 200: 118 | print "\t MANIFEST file found \t > " + url + "/components/" + component + "/MANIFEST.xml" 119 | 120 | if check_url(url, "/components/" + component + "/manifest.xml") == 200: 121 | print "\t MANIFEST file found \t > " + url + "/components/" + component + "/manifest.xml" 122 | 123 | if check_url(url, "/administrator/components/" + component + "/MANIFEST.xml") == 200: 124 | print "\t MANIFEST file found \t > " + url + "/administrator/components/" + component + "/MANIFEST.xml" 125 | 126 | if check_url(url, "/administrator/components/" + component + "/manifest.xml") == 200: 127 | print "\t MANIFEST file found \t > " + url + "/administrator/components/" + component + "/manifest.xml" 128 | 129 | 130 | def check_index(url, component): 131 | if check_url_head_content_length(url, "/components/" + component + "/index.htm") == 200 and check_url_head(url, 132 | "/components/" + component + "/index.htm") > 1000: 133 | print "\t INDEX file descriptive found \t > " + url + "/components/" + component + "/index.htm" 134 | 135 | if check_url_head_content_length(url, "/components/" + component + "/index.html") == 200 and check_url_head(url, 136 | "/components/" + component + "/index.html") > 1000: 137 | print "\t INDEX file descriptive found \t > " + url + "/components/" + component + "/index.html" 138 | 139 | if check_url_head_content_length(url, 140 | "/administrator/components/" + component + "/INDEX.htm") == 200 and check_url_head( 141 | url, "/administrator/components/" + component + "/INDEX.htm") > 1000: 142 | print "\t INDEX file descriptive found \t > " + url + "/administrator/components/" + component + "/INDEX.htm" 143 | 144 | if check_url_head_content_length(url, 145 | "/administrator/components/" + component + "/INDEX.html") == 200 and check_url_head( 146 | url, "/administrator/components/" + component + "/INDEX.html") > 1000: 147 | print "\t INDEX file descriptive found \t > " + url + "/administrator/components/" + component + "/INDEX.html" 148 | 149 | 150 | def index_of(url, path="/"): 151 | fullurl = url + path 152 | try: 153 | page = requests.get(fullurl, headers=useragentdesktop, timeout=timeoutconnection) 154 | soup = BeautifulSoup(page.text, "html.parser") 155 | if soup.title: 156 | titlepage = soup.title.string 157 | if (titlepage and "Index of /" in titlepage): 158 | return True 159 | else: 160 | return False 161 | else: 162 | return False 163 | except: 164 | return False 165 | 166 | 167 | def scanner(url, component): 168 | if check_url(url, "/index.php?option=" + component) == 200: 169 | print "Component found: " + component + "\t > " + url + "/index.php?option=" + component 170 | 171 | check_readme(url, component) 172 | 173 | check_license(url, component) 174 | 175 | check_changelog(url, component) 176 | 177 | check_mainfest(url, component) 178 | 179 | check_index(url, component) 180 | 181 | if index_of(url, "/components/" + component + "/"): 182 | print "\t Explorable Directory \t > " + url + "/components/" + component + "/" 183 | 184 | if index_of(url, "/administrator/components/" + component + "/"): 185 | print "\t Explorable Directory \t > " + url + "/administrator/components/" + component + "/" 186 | 187 | elif check_url(url, "/components/" + component + "/") == 200: 188 | print "Component found: " + component + "\t > " + url + "/index.php?option=" + component 189 | print "\t But possibly it is not active or protected" 190 | 191 | check_readme(url, component) 192 | 193 | check_license(url, component) 194 | 195 | check_changelog(url, component) 196 | 197 | check_mainfest(url, component) 198 | 199 | check_index(url, component) 200 | 201 | if index_of(url, "/components/" + component + "/"): 202 | print "\t Explorable Directory \t > " + url + "/components/" + component + "/" 203 | 204 | if index_of(url, "/administrator/components/" + component + "/"): 205 | print "\t Explorable Directory \t > " + url + "/administrator/components/" + component + "/" 206 | 207 | elif check_url(url, "/administrator/components/" + component + "/") == 200: 208 | print "Component found: " + component + "\t > " + url + "/index.php?option=" + component 209 | print "\t On the administrator components" 210 | 211 | check_readme(url, component) 212 | 213 | check_license(url, component) 214 | 215 | check_changelog(url, component) 216 | 217 | check_mainfest(url, component) 218 | 219 | check_index(url, component) 220 | 221 | if index_of(url, "/administrator/components/" + component + "/"): 222 | print "\t Explorable Directory \t > " + url + "/components/" + component + "/" 223 | 224 | if index_of(url, "/administrator/components/" + component + "/"): 225 | print "\t Explorable Directory \t > " + url + "/administrator/components/" + component + "/" 226 | 227 | pool.release() 228 | 229 | 230 | def main(argv): 231 | # Carico il database di tutti i compomenti di Joomla 232 | load_component() 233 | 234 | # Visualizzo il banner di benvenuto 235 | hello() 236 | 237 | # Analizzo gli argomenti passati sul terminale 238 | try: 239 | parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() 240 | parser.add_argument("-u", "--url", action="store", dest="url", help="The Joomla URL/domain to scan.") 241 | parser.add_argument("-t", "--threads", action="store", dest="threads", 242 | help="The number of threads to use when multi-threading requests (default: 10).") 243 | parser.add_argument("-v", "--version", action="version", version="%(prog)s " + swversion) 244 | 245 | arguments = parser.parse_args() 246 | except: 247 | sys.exit(1) 248 | 249 | if arguments.url: 250 | url = arguments.url 251 | if url[:8] != "https://" and url[:7] != "http://": 252 | print("You must insert http:// or https:// procotol\n") 253 | sys.exit(1) 254 | 255 | # Rimuovo un eventuale barra alla fine del url 256 | if url[-1:] is "/": 257 | url = url[:-1] 258 | else: 259 | print("") 260 | parser.parse_args(["-h"]) 261 | sys.exit(1) 262 | 263 | concurrentthreads = 10 264 | global pool 265 | # Imposto il numero di thread concorrenti 266 | if arguments.threads and arguments.threads is int: 267 | # Limit the number of threads. 268 | concurrentthreads = arguments.threads 269 | pool = threading.BoundedSemaphore(concurrentthreads) 270 | else: 271 | # Default value for limit the number of threads. 272 | pool = threading.BoundedSemaphore(concurrentthreads) 273 | 274 | # Analizzo la disponibilita del sito indicato 275 | if check_url(url) != 404: 276 | 277 | if check_url(url, "/robots.txt") == 200: 278 | print "Robots file found: \t \t > " + url + "/robots.txt" 279 | else: 280 | print "No Robots file found" 281 | 282 | if check_url(url, "/error_log") == 200: 283 | print "Error log found: \t \t > " + url + "/error_log" 284 | else: 285 | print "No Error Log found" 286 | 287 | # Inizio la scansione dei componenti 288 | 289 | print "\nStart scan...with %d concurrent threads!" % concurrentthreads 290 | 291 | for component in dbarray: 292 | # Thread Pool 293 | pool.acquire(blocking=True) 294 | 295 | t = threading.Thread(target=scanner, args=(url, component,)) 296 | t.start() 297 | 298 | while (threading.active_count() > 1): 299 | time.sleep(0.1) 300 | 301 | print "End Scanner" 302 | 303 | else: 304 | print "Site Down, check url please..." 305 | 306 | 307 | if __name__ == "__main__": 308 | main(sys.argv[1:]) 309 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /comptotestdb.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | com_5starhotels 2 | com_a3000 3 | com_a6mambocredits 4 | com_a6mambohelpdesk 5 | com_aardvertiser 6 | com_ab 7 | com_ab_gallery 8 | com_abbrev 9 | com_abc 10 | com_abook 11 | com_about 12 | com_abstract 13 | com_acajoom 14 | com_acctexp 15 | com_aceftp 16 | com_aclassf 17 | com_aclassfb 18 | com_aclsfgpl 19 | com_acmisc 20 | com_acooldebate 21 | com_acprojects 22 | com_acstartseite 23 | com_acteammember 24 | com_actionlogs 25 | com_actions 26 | com_activities 27 | com_actualite 28 | com_acym 29 | com_acymailing 30 | com_acysms 31 | com_acysms_express 32 | com_adagency 33 | com_addressbook 34 | com_adds 35 | com_admin 36 | com_adsmanager 37 | com_advancedpoll 38 | com_advert 39 | com_advertisementboard 40 | com_advertising 41 | com_affiliatetracker 42 | com_agency 43 | com_agenda 44 | com_agora 45 | com_agoragroup 46 | com_aicontactsafe 47 | com_aindexdictionaries 48 | com_airmonoblock 49 | com_aist 50 | com_ajax 51 | com_ajax-shoutbox 52 | com_ajaxchat 53 | com_ajaxquiz 54 | com_akeeba 55 | com_akobook 56 | com_akocomment 57 | com_akogallery 58 | com_alameda 59 | com_alberghi 60 | com_album 61 | com_alert 62 | com_alfcontact 63 | com_alfresco 64 | com_alfurqan 65 | com_alfurqan15x 66 | com_allcinevid 67 | com_allhotels 68 | com_alphacontent 69 | com_alphauserpoints 70 | com_altas 71 | com_altauserpoints 72 | com_amblog 73 | com_amgallery 74 | com_aml_2 75 | com_amocourse 76 | com_annonces 77 | com_annuaire 78 | com_answers 79 | com_appointinator 80 | com_appointment 81 | com_aprice 82 | com_arcadegames 83 | com_archeryscores 84 | com_ariquiz 85 | com_artforms 86 | com_article 87 | com_articleman 88 | com_articlemanager 89 | com_articles 90 | com_artist 91 | com_artlinks 92 | com_artportal 93 | com_as 94 | com_asortyment 95 | com_astatspro 96 | com_auctionfactory 97 | com_autartimonial 98 | com_autartitarot 99 | com_autostand 100 | com_availcal 101 | com_avosbillets 102 | com_avreloaded 103 | com_awd_song 104 | com_awdwall 105 | com_awesom 106 | com_awiki 107 | com_aysquiz 108 | com_b2jcontact 109 | com_b2portfolio 110 | com_babackup 111 | com_baforms 112 | com_banners 113 | com_bayesiannaivefilter 114 | com_bazaar 115 | com_bbs 116 | com_bca-rss-syndicator 117 | com_be 118 | com_beamospetition 119 | com_bearleague 120 | com_beeheard 121 | com_bfquiz_sqli 122 | com_bfquiztrial 123 | com_bfsurvey 124 | com_bfsurvey_basic 125 | com_bfsurvey_pro 126 | com_bfsurvey_profree 127 | com_biblestudy 128 | com_biblioteca 129 | com_bidding 130 | com_biitatemplateshop 131 | com_billyportfolio 132 | com_biographies 133 | com_bit 134 | com_blog 135 | com_blog_calendar 136 | com_blogfactory 137 | com_bnf 138 | com_book 139 | com_bookflip 140 | com_bookjoomlas 141 | com_booklibrary 142 | com_booklibrary_1 143 | com_bookmarks 144 | com_bookpro 145 | com_books 146 | com_boss 147 | com_br 148 | com_breezingforms 149 | com_brightweblinks 150 | com_bsadv 151 | com_bsq 152 | com_bsqsitestats 153 | com_bt_media 154 | com_bulkenquery 155 | com_business 156 | com_buslicense 157 | com_ca 158 | com_caddy 159 | com_calcbuilder 160 | com_calendar 161 | com_calendario 162 | com_calendarplanner 163 | com_camelcitydb2 164 | com_camp 165 | com_candle 166 | com_canteen 167 | com_caproductprices 168 | com_car 169 | com_carman 170 | com_cartikads 171 | com_cartweberp 172 | com_casino 173 | com_casino_blackjack 174 | com_casinobase 175 | com_catalog 176 | com_catalogproduction 177 | com_catalogshop 178 | com_catalogue 179 | com_category 180 | com_catfiltering 181 | com_cb 182 | com_cbcontact 183 | com_cbe 184 | com_cbresumebuilder 185 | com_ccboard 186 | com_ccinvoices 187 | com_ccnewsletter 188 | com_cgtestimonial 189 | com_checklist 190 | com_chronoconnectivity 191 | com_chronocontact 192 | com_cinema 193 | com_civicrm 194 | com_cjlib 195 | com_ckforms 196 | com_clan 197 | com_clan_members 198 | com_clanlist 199 | com_clantools 200 | com_clasifier 201 | com_classified 202 | com_classifieds 203 | com_clickheat 204 | com_cloner 205 | com_clubmanager 206 | com_cmimarketplace 207 | com_cmotour 208 | com_cms 209 | com_collectionfactory 210 | com_collector 211 | com_colophon 212 | com_color 213 | com_colorlab 214 | com_commedia 215 | com_comments 216 | com_community 217 | com_communitypolls 218 | com_communityquiz 219 | com_communitysurveys 220 | com_comp 221 | com_competitions 222 | com_component 223 | com_comprofiler 224 | com_config 225 | com_connect 226 | com_contact 227 | com_contact_enhanced 228 | com_contactformmaker 229 | com_contactinfo 230 | com_content 231 | com_contentbloglist 232 | com_contenthistory 233 | com_contentmap 234 | com_controller 235 | com_contushdvideoshare 236 | com_convertforms 237 | com_countries 238 | com_coupon 239 | com_cpeventcalendar 240 | com_cpg 241 | com_creativecontactform 242 | com_crhotels 243 | com_cropimage 244 | com_crowdsource 245 | com_custompages 246 | com_cvmaker 247 | com_cwtags 248 | com_cx 249 | com_d-greinar 250 | com_d3000 251 | com_dadamail 252 | com_dailymeals 253 | com_dailymessage 254 | com_dashboard 255 | com_datafeeds 256 | com_dateconverter 257 | com_datsogallery 258 | com_dbquery 259 | com_dcnews 260 | com_dcs_flashgames 261 | com_delicious 262 | com_departments 263 | com_detail 264 | com_dhforum 265 | com_diary 266 | com_digifolio 267 | com_digistore 268 | com_dioneformwizard 269 | com_directorix 270 | com_directory 271 | com_dirfrm 272 | com_discussions 273 | com_dj-classifieds 274 | com_djartgallery 275 | com_djcatalog 276 | com_djclassifieds 277 | com_djiceshoutbox 278 | com_dm_orders 279 | com_dms 280 | com_doc 281 | com_docman 282 | com_docmanpaypal 283 | com_donateprocess 284 | com_doqment 285 | com_downloads 286 | com_drawroot 287 | 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