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Fast CLI for directory discovery, subdomain enumeration, and web asset reconnaissance

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OpenDoor OWASP

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OpenDoor OWASP is a multifunctional console website scanner.
This application finds possible login entry points, Index of/ directories, web shells, restricted access points, subdomains, hidden data, and large backup files.
Scanning is performed using both the built-in dictionary and external dictionaries.
Anonymity and speed are provided through the use of proxy servers.
The software is written for informational purposes and is released as an open-source product under the GPL license.
The project is part of BlackArch Linux and is maintained and supported by the community.

Maintainer Contributors PyPI - Version Python 3.12+ codecov

Documentation Status Codacy Security Scan Dependency Review CodeQL

  • Built-in dictionaries
    • Directories: 122420
    • Subdomains: 255359
5.9.0 (26.04.2026)
  • (feature) added passive WAF / anti-bot recognition behind the opt-in --waf-detect flag
  • (feature) added vendor-aware WAF identification with confidence scoring in debug and reports
  • (feature) added support for Anubis, Cloudflare, Sucuri, Akamai, Imperva, Distil, F5 BIG-IP ASM, AWS WAF, Azure Front Door, Fastly, ModSecurity, DataDome, PerimeterX / HUMAN, Kasada, Barracuda, Radware, FortiWeb, Reblaze, NetScaler / Citrix WAF, AppTrana, and Huawei Cloud WAF
  • (enhancement) WAF detection remains strict opt-in and does not affect default scan behavior or performance without --waf-detect
  • (enhancement) WAF metadata is preserved in standard debug output and detailed reports while keeping the response status as blocked
  • (tests) expanded WAF coverage and stabilized passive recognition paths

Changelog (last changes)

Main features

  • ✅ directories scanner
  • ✅ recursive directory scanner
  • ✅ subdomains scanner
  • ✅ target input sources
    • single target via --host
    • multi-target file via --hostlist
    • standard input via --stdin
  • ✅ technology fingerprinting
    • heuristic application stack detection via --fingerprint
    • identify probable CMS, ecommerce platforms, frameworks, site builders, and static-site tooling
    • detect infrastructure providers such as AWS, Cloudflare, Vercel, Netlify, GitHub Pages, GitLab Pages, Heroku, Azure, Google Cloud, Fastly, Akamai, and OpenResty
    • print application and infrastructure confidence in the standard report
  • ✅ WAF / anti-bot recognition
    • passive detection via --waf-detect
    • keep blocked as the response status while exposing vendor and confidence in debug / reports
    • identify probable protections such as Anubis, Cloudflare, Sucuri, Akamai, Imperva, AWS WAF, Azure Front Door, Fastly, ModSecurity, DataDome, FortiWeb, Reblaze, NetScaler / Citrix WAF, AppTrana, and Huawei Cloud WAF
  • ✅ session control
    • runtime pause / resume session
    • persistent scan sessions
    • checkpoint autosave
    • session snapshot validation
    • atomic session writes
    • restore flow
  • ✅ HTTP(S) (PORT) support
  • ✅ Keep-alive long pooling
  • ✅ Invalid certificates scan
  • ✅ HTTP(S)/SOCKS proxies
  • ✅ dynamic request headers
    • custom request headers support
    • custom request cookies support
    • cookie routing from responses
    • custom or randomized user-agent support
  • ✅ custom wordlists prefixes
  • ✅ custom wordlists, proxies, ignore lists
  • ✅ debug levels (1-3)
    • silent mode
    • info
    • raw mode
  • ✅ extensions filters
  • ✅ custom config wizard (use random techniques)
  • ✅ scans reporting
    • console reports
    • JSON reports
    • TXT reports
    • HTML reports
    • SQLITE reports
  • ✅ analyze techniques:
    • detect redirects
    • detect index of/ Apache
    • detect large files
    • skip 200 OK redirects
    • skip empty pages
    • cookie routing (reusing cookies)
    • heuristic detect invalid pages (false 404)
    • blank success page filter
    • certificate required pages
  • ✅ randomization techniques:
    • random user-agent per request
    • random proxy per request
    • wordlists shuffling
    • wordlists filters
  • ✅ response filters
    • include/exclude HTTP status codes
    • HTTP status ranges, e.g. 200-299,301,302,403
    • exclude exact response sizes
    • exclude inclusive response size ranges
    • match or exclude body text fragments
    • match or exclude body regex patterns
    • min/max response length filters
    • automatic HEAD -> GET override for body-required filters
  • ✅ raw-request templates
    • load raw HTTP requests via --raw-request request.txt
    • resolve relative request lines with --scheme http|https
    • parse method, host, port, headers, cookies, and request body
    • derive prefix automatically from raw request path
    • allow CLI host/header/cookie/method/prefix overrides on top of the template

Install PIP

python3 -m ensurepip --upgrade
python3 -m pip install --upgrade pip

Global installation from PyPI

Use this if you want the package available as a normal Python CLI tool.

Linux / macOS
python3 -m pip install --upgrade opendoor
opendoor --host http://www.example.com
Windows (PowerShell)
winget install Python.Python.3.14
py -m pip install --upgrade pip
py -m pip install --upgrade opendoor

opendoor --host http://www.example.com

Global installation with pipx (recommended for end users)

macOS / Homebrew
brew install pipx
pipx ensurepath
pipx install opendoor

opendoor --host http://www.example.com
Linux / generic environments

Install pipx with your system package manager or preferred Python tooling, then:

pipx ensurepath
pipx install opendoor

opendoor --host http://www.example.com
Windows (PowerShell)
winget install Python.Python.3.14
py -m pip install --user pipx
py -m pipx ensurepath

# Reopen PowerShell after ensurepath
pipx install opendoor

opendoor --host http://www.example.com

pipx is the preferred option when you want an isolated CLI installation without managing a project virtual environment manually.

Local installation and run

Use this mode if you want to run OpenDoor directly from the repository without installing it globally.

Linux / macOS
git clone https://github.com/stanislav-web/OpenDoor.git
cd OpenDoor/
python3 -m pip install -r requirements.txt
chmod +x opendoor.py

python3 opendoor.py --host http://www.example.com
Windows (PowerShell)
git clone https://github.com/stanislav-web/OpenDoor.git
cd OpenDoor
py -m pip install -r requirements.txt

py opendoor.py --host http://www.example.com

Local development installation

Use this mode if you are developing, testing, or changing the project locally.

Linux / macOS
git clone https://github.com/stanislav-web/OpenDoor.git
cd OpenDoor/
python3 -m venv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate
python -m pip install --upgrade pip setuptools wheel
python -m pip install -r requirements-dev.txt
python -m pip install -e .

opendoor --host http://www.example.com
Windows (PowerShell)
git clone https://github.com/stanislav-web/OpenDoor.git
cd OpenDoor
py -m venv .venv
.\.venv\Scripts\Activate.ps1
python -m pip install --upgrade pip setuptools wheel
python -m pip install -r requirements-dev.txt
python -m pip install -e .

opendoor --host http://www.example.com

Installation from source for OS distributions / maintainers

This flow is intended for Linux distributions, package maintainers, and release pipelines.

Linux / macOS
git clone https://github.com/stanislav-web/OpenDoor.git
cd OpenDoor/
python3 -m pip install --upgrade build
python3 -m build
Windows (PowerShell)
git clone https://github.com/stanislav-web/OpenDoor.git
cd OpenDoor
py -m pip install --upgrade build
py -m build

This flow is preferable for Linux distributions and package maintainers because:

  • source package and wheel are generated through the standard Python build backend
  • installation can be managed by the distribution package manager
  • updates can be delivered together with OS package updates
  • no legacy setup.py install flow is required

The package is already present in BlackArch Linux, and this build layout is intended to make packaging for other Linux distributions easier as well.

PyPI installation

Linux / macOS:

python3 -m pip install --upgrade opendoor

Windows:

py -m pip install --upgrade opendoor
pipx installation
pipx upgrade opendoor
Source checkout

Linux / macOS:

git pull
python3 -m pip install -e .

Windows:

git pull
py -m pip install -e .

Recognized systems by the heuristic fingerprint engine

This is summarizing the platform families currently recognized by the heuristic fingerprint engine.

CMS (26)
  • Bitrix
  • Bludit
  • Bolt CMS
  • Concrete CMS
  • Contao
  • Craft CMS
  • Directus
  • Discourse
  • Drupal
  • Ghost
  • GravCMS
  • Joomla
  • Matomo
  • MediaWiki
  • MODX
  • Moodle
  • Neos
  • Nextcloud
  • OctoberCMS
  • ownCloud
  • phpBB
  • phpMyAdmin
  • Pimcore
  • TYPO3
  • Umbraco
  • WordPress
E-commerce (7)
  • Magento
  • nopCommerce
  • OpenCart
  • PrestaShop
  • Shopify
  • Shopware
  • WooCommerce
Frameworks / app platforms (24)
  • Angular
  • ASP.NET
  • Astro
  • Django
  • Express
  • FastAPI
  • Fastify
  • Flask
  • Gatsby
  • Hapi
  • Koa
  • Laravel
  • NestJS
  • Next.js
  • Nuxt
  • Phoenix
  • React
  • Remix
  • Ruby on Rails
  • Spring
  • Strapi
  • SvelteKit
  • Symfony
  • Vue
Site builders (4)
  • Squarespace
  • Tilda
  • Webflow
  • Wix
Static / docs generators (5)
  • Docusaurus
  • Hugo
  • Jekyll
  • MkDocs
  • VitePress
Infrastructure providers / hosting edge signals (21)
  • AWS
  • AWS API Gateway
  • AWS Amplify
  • AWS CloudFront
  • AWS ELB / ALB
  • AWS S3
  • Akamai
  • Cloudflare
  • Fastly
  • GitHub Pages
  • GitLab Pages
  • Google App Engine
  • Google Cloud
  • Google Cloud / Google Frontend
  • Google Cloud Run
  • Heroku
  • Microsoft Azure
  • Microsoft Azure App Service
  • Netlify
  • OpenResty
  • Vercel
WAF / anti-bot / edge protection systems (21)
  • Akamai
  • Anubis
  • AppTrana
  • AWS WAF
  • Azure Front Door
  • Barracuda
  • Cloudflare
  • DataDome
  • Distil
  • F5 BIG-IP ASM
  • Fastly
  • FortiWeb
  • Huawei Cloud WAF
  • Imperva
  • Kasada
  • ModSecurity
  • NetScaler / Citrix WAF
  • PerimeterX / HUMAN
  • Radware
  • Reblaze
  • Sucuri

Help

Usage
usage: opendoor.py [-h] [--host HOST | --hostlist HOSTLIST | --stdin | --session-load SESSION_LOAD] [-p PORT] [-m METHOD] [--scheme SCHEME] [--raw-request RAW_REQUEST] [--session-save SESSION_SAVE]
                   [--session-autosave-sec SESSION_AUTOSAVE_SEC] [--session-autosave-items SESSION_AUTOSAVE_ITEMS] [-t THREADS] [-d DELAY] [--timeout TIMEOUT] [-r RETRIES] [--keep-alive] [--header HEADER]
                   [--cookie COOKIE] [--accept-cookies] [--fingerprint] [--waf-detect] [--debug DEBUG] [--tor] [--torlist TORLIST] [--proxy PROXY] [-s SCAN] [-w WORDLIST] [--reports REPORTS]
                   [--reports-dir REPORTS_DIR] [--random-agent] [--random-list] [--prefix PREFIX] [-e EXTENSIONS] [-i IGNORE_EXTENSIONS] [--recursive] [--recursive-depth RECURSIVE_DEPTH]
                   [--recursive-status RECURSIVE_STATUS] [--recursive-exclude RECURSIVE_EXCLUDE] [--sniff SNIFF] [--include-status INCLUDE_STATUS] [--exclude-status EXCLUDE_STATUS]
                   [--exclude-size EXCLUDE_SIZE] [--exclude-size-range EXCLUDE_SIZE_RANGE] [--match-text MATCH_TEXT] [--exclude-text EXCLUDE_TEXT] [--match-regex MATCH_REGEX] [--exclude-regex EXCLUDE_REGEX]
                   [--min-response-length MIN_RESPONSE_LENGTH] [--max-response-length MAX_RESPONSE_LENGTH] [--update] [--version] [--examples] [--docs] [--wizard [WIZARD]]
Options
Group Option Description
General -h, --help show this help message and exit
Required named options --host HOST Target host; example: --host http://example.com
Required named options --hostlist HOSTLIST Path to file with targets, one per line
Required named options --stdin Read targets from STDIN, one per line
Required named options --session-load SESSION_LOAD Resume a scan from a saved session file
Application tools --update Show package update instructions
Application tools --version Show current version
Application tools --examples Show usage examples
Application tools --docs Open documentation
Application tools --wizard [WIZARD] Run scanner wizard from your config
Debug tools --debug DEBUG Debug level -1 (silent), 1 - 3
Response filters --include-status INCLUDE_STATUS Include only response codes, e.g. 200-299,301,302,403
Response filters --exclude-status EXCLUDE_STATUS Exclude response codes, e.g. 404,429,500-599
Response filters --exclude-size EXCLUDE_SIZE Exclude exact response sizes in bytes, e.g. 0,1234
Response filters --exclude-size-range EXCLUDE_SIZE_RANGE Exclude response size ranges in bytes, e.g. 0-256,1024-2048
Response filters --match-text MATCH_TEXT Keep only responses whose body contains the given text. Repeatable
Response filters --exclude-text EXCLUDE_TEXT Exclude responses whose body contains the given text. Repeatable
Response filters --match-regex MATCH_REGEX Keep only responses whose body matches the given regex. Repeatable
Response filters --exclude-regex EXCLUDE_REGEX Exclude responses whose body matches the given regex. Repeatable
Response filters --min-response-length MIN_RESPONSE_LENGTH Keep only responses whose size is at least N bytes
Response filters --max-response-length MAX_RESPONSE_LENGTH Keep only responses whose size is at most N bytes
Reports tools --reports REPORTS Scan reports (json,std,txt,html,sqlite)
Reports tools --reports-dir REPORTS_DIR Path to custom reports directory
Request tools -p, --port PORT Custom port (default 80)
Request tools -m, --method METHOD Request method (HEAD by default)
Request tools --scheme SCHEME Raw-request scheme when request line uses a relative path (http or https)
Request tools --raw-request RAW_REQUEST Path to raw HTTP request file exported from a proxy or repeater
Request tools -d, --delay DELAY Delay between threaded requests
Request tools --timeout TIMEOUT Request timeout (30 sec default)
Request tools -r, --retries RETRIES Maximum reconnect retries (default 3)
Request tools --keep-alive Use keep-alive connection
Request tools --header HEADER Add custom request header, e.g. --header 'X-Test: 1'
Request tools --cookie COOKIE Add custom cookie, e.g. --cookie 'sid=abc123'
Request tools --accept-cookies Accept and route cookies from responses
Request tools --fingerprint Detect probable CMS, framework or custom stack before the scan
Request tools --waf-detect Passively detect probable WAF or anti-bot protections before classifying a response
Request tools --tor Use built-in proxy list
Request tools --torlist TORLIST Path to custom proxy list
Request tools --proxy PROXY Custom permanent proxy server
Request tools --random-agent Randomize user-agent per request
Session tools --session-save SESSION_SAVE Persist scan state to a checkpoint file
Session tools --session-autosave-sec SESSION_AUTOSAVE_SEC Autosave session checkpoint every N seconds (default 20)
Session tools --session-autosave-items SESSION_AUTOSAVE_ITEMS Autosave session checkpoint after N processed items (default 200)
Sniff tools --sniff SNIFF Response sniff plugins (indexof,collation,file,skipempty,skipsizes=NUM:NUM...)
Stream tools -t, --threads THREADS Allowed threads
Wordlist tools -s, --scan SCAN Scan type: directories or subdomains
Wordlist tools -w, --wordlist WORDLIST Path to custom wordlist
Wordlist tools --random-list Shuffle scan list
Wordlist tools --prefix PREFIX Append path prefix to scan host
Wordlist tools -e, --extensions EXTENSIONS Force selected extensions for the scan session, e.g. php,json
Wordlist tools -i, --ignore-extensions IGNORE_EXTENSIONS Ignore selected extensions for the scan session, e.g. aspx,jsp
Wordlist tools --recursive Enable recursive directory scan
Wordlist tools --recursive-depth RECURSIVE_DEPTH Maximum recursive scan depth
Wordlist tools --recursive-status RECURSIVE_STATUS HTTP status codes allowed for recursive expansion
Wordlist tools --recursive-exclude RECURSIVE_EXCLUDE File extensions excluded from recursive expansion

Tests

python3 -m pip install -r requirements-dev.txt
python3 -m unittest

Build

python3 -m pip install -r requirements-dev.txt
python3 -m build

Lint

python3 -m pip install -r requirements-dev.txt
ruff check .

Contributors

If you like to contribute to the development of the project, in that case, pull requests are open for you. Also, you can suggest ideas and create a task in my track list.

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