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JSFinder2 can be used to find urls and subdomains in JS files.

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JSFinder2

Find subdomains and urls in js files

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Introduction

Rewrite & loosely based on JSFinder.

This allows bug bounty hunters to find references, that you might not otherwise find in SSL cert scraping or similar.

Allows to recursively check for subdomains & urls in JS files. i.e.

Open a.js finds references to hub.foo.bar, opens hub.foo.bar and finds b.js, checks b.js and finds zoo.foo.bar, goes to zoo.foo.bar etc...

Should be used together with other tools in automation. Though be aware, there might be a lot of false positives URLs. The tool uses regex, which is orginally from LinkFinder. (Though issue 59 has been applied.)

Furthermore, a couple of domains are blacklisted, such as:

    "twitter.com",
    "youtube.com",
    "pinterest.com",
    "facebook.com",
    "w3.org",
    "vimeo.com",
    "redditstatic.com",
    "reddit.com",
    "schema.org",
    "unpkg.com",
    "gitter.im",
    "cookielaw.org",

Furthermore if any of the following words appear in the url, they will not be saved:

"jquery",
"node_modules"

You won't find any of these in the urls.

Installation

Preferred via pipx

pipx install JSFinder2

or a simple pip command

pip install JSFinder2

The pip page is: https://pypi.org/project/JSFinder2/

Usage

python -m jsfinder2 -h
usage: jsfinder2 [-h] [-v] [--debug] [--deep] [-os [OUTPUT_FILE_SUBDOMAINS]] [-ou [OUTPUT_FILE_URLS]] [-c [COOKIE]] [-ua [USER_AGENT]] [-u [REMOTE_JS_FILE_URL] | -f [LOCAL_URL_LIST_FILE]]

Examples:
            jsfinder2 -u https://www.example.com/js/main.js

options:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -v, --verbose         increase output verbosity (> INFO)
  --debug               sets output to very verbose
  --deep                sets to crawl very deep
  -os [OUTPUT_FILE_SUBDOMAINS], --output-sub [OUTPUT_FILE_SUBDOMAINS]
                        Specify the output file otherwise subdomains.txt is used in ~/jsfinder2
  -ou [OUTPUT_FILE_URLS], --output-url [OUTPUT_FILE_URLS]
                        Specify the output file otherwise urls.txt is used in ~/jsfinder2
  -c [COOKIE], --cookie [COOKIE]
                        Optional Cookie
  -ua [USER_AGENT], --user-agent [USER_AGENT]
                        Optional custom User-Agent
  -u [REMOTE_JS_FILE_URL], --url [REMOTE_JS_FILE_URL]
                        Specify the url to a JS file
  -f [LOCAL_URL_LIST_FILE], --file [LOCAL_URL_LIST_FILE]
                        Specify a local file with URLs

Deep check of url

Follows subdomains and looks for script tags

jsfinder2 --deep -u https://www.tesla.com/

Check urls from file

jsfinder2 -f myurls.txt

Custom User-Agent and Cookies

To specify the user agent and/or cookie use -ua for the User Agent and -c for the Cookie.

Verbose output

You can use --debug to show more developer infos and -v for more console output (this might be a lot, as all urls and subdomains are shown!)

Results location

By default all findings are stored in the home directory of the user in the domains folder i.e.:

# Linux
cat ~/jsfinder2/tesla.com/urls.txt
cat ~/jsfinder2/tesla.com/subdomains.txt

# Windows
type C:\Users\<USERNAME>\jsfinder2\tesla.com\urls.txt
type C:\Users\<USERNAME>\jsfinder2\tesla.com\subdomains.txt

You can adjust the file location via -os for subdomains and -ou for urls.

Todo

  • create a subfolder for each domain
  • add option to load urls from file
  • support flag that url is a js file
  • crawl subdomains for more js files
  • threading ?
  • json output file ?

License

MIT

Contributing

Feel free to open an issue with any feedback, a PR or similar.

It would also help to star the project!

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