Authforce is an HTTP authentication brute forcer. Using various methods, it attempts brute force username and password pairs for a site. It has the ability to try common username and passwords, username derivations, and common username/password pairs. It is used to both test the security of your site and to prove the insecurity of HTTP authentication based on the fact that users just don?t pick good passwords.
Authforce is an HTTP authentication brute forcer. Using various methods, it attempts brute force username and password pairs for a site. It has the ability to try common username and passwords, username derivations, and common username/password pairs. It is used to both test the security of your site and to prove the insecurity of HTTP authentication based on the fact that users just don?t pick good passwords.
To install authforce, run the following command in macOS terminal (Applications->Utilities->Terminal)
sudo port install authforce
To see what files were installed by authforce, run:
port contents authforce
To later upgrade authforce, run:
sudo port selfupdate && sudo port upgrade authforce
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