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github.com/thatsn0tmysite/xsserve
XSServe is a shameless copy of heavily inspired by the XSSHunter project (by @IAmMandatory), rewritten in Go.
The project is in a SEMI usable state right now, if you want a prime experience I still suggest the use of other tools.
NOTE: only basic authentication is supported for the UI for now.
The initial goal is to allow users to use the same service, but in a self-contained way for lazy penetration testers, like myself.
The final goal is still unclear as the project might evolve as different needs arise.
The basic current features include:
Planned features:
Possible "maybe" features:
This project requires at least golang >= 1.16
, as it makes use of the embed
package.
To run the project:
go run main.go [options]
To build it:
go build xsserve
Currently I'd love some help with:
If you want to get in touch hit me up on twitter or matrix!
Here is a list of TODO I have handy, there is much more to do:
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