If you've not used CPAN before you'll probably have to go through a basic setup process, I just answered with the defaults to everything and it worked OK for me. To run the app you need to install the CPAN module, I did this by becoming root, entering the CPAN shell then asking it to do the install: I plan to extend this to work with other disclosure files, including dwsync.xml files created by Dreamweaver and possibly some of the code repository files, cvs, svn, git etc. I'm not a Perl programmer so, working with their example files and doing a lot of cut and pasting from code samples on the net, I managed to put together fdb, the File Disclosure Browser. After quick a bit of asking I finally found a Perl CPAN module that parses them. DS_Store files and it turned out to be harder than I thought. I started looking for a way to parse the. DS_Store files on a web app test I realised that if I could parse these files and pass them through Burp as well then it would be a good way to introduce Burp to potentially a whole new set of files. The article discusses running DirBuster through Burp to populate Burp with any content found by DirBuster. I was reading the blog post "DirBuster -> Burp, the Missing Link" By Tim Tomes (LaNMaSteR53) on the PaulDotCom blog.
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