dirb 2.22+dfsg-2build1 source package in Ubuntu

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dirb (2.22+dfsg-2build1) bionic; urgency=medium

  * No-change rebuild against libcurl4

 -- Steve Langasek <email address hidden>  Wed, 28 Feb 2018 06:49:27 +0000

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Steve Langasek
Uploaded to:
Bionic
Original maintainer:
Ubuntu Developers
Architectures:
any
Section:
misc
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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dirb: URL bruteforcing tool

 DIRB is a Web Content Scanner. It looks for existing (and/or hidden) Web
 Objects. It basically works by launching a dictionary based attack against
 a web server and analyzing the responses.
 .
 DIRB comes with a set of preconfigured attack wordlists for easy usage but
 you can use your custom wordlists. Also DIRB sometimes can be used as a
 classic CGI scanner, but remember that it is a content scanner not a
 vulnerability scanner.
 .
 DIRB's main purpose is to help in professional web application auditing.
 Specially in security related testing. It covers some holes not covered by
 classic web vulnerability scanners. DIRB looks for specific web objects that
 other generic CGI scanners can't look for. It doesn't search vulnerabilities
 nor does it look for web contents that can be vulnerable.

dirb-dbgsym: debug symbols for dirb