-crawl spiders same-host links/scripts/forms through the shared httpx
client so proxy/headers/rate-limit and robots.txt are honored, bounded
by -crawl-depth. -passive pulls subdomains from keyless ct feeds (crt.sh,
certspotter) and historical urls from wayback, each source isolated so
one feed being down doesn't sink the rest and the target sees no traffic.
three active web-vuln probes wired into the per-target loop:
- cors: crafts attacker origins (evil sentinel, null, prefix/suffix
bypass, http downgrade) and flags responses that reflect them in
access-control-allow-origin, ranking reflection+credentials high.
- redirect: injects a controlled sentinel host plus bypass variants
(//, https:/, backslash, null-byte, userinfo @) into redirect-prone
params and catches 30x location, meta-refresh and js redirects that
resolve off-site.
- xss: injects a unique canary wrapped in breaking chars, classifies
the reflection context (html/attribute/script) and reports only the
chars that survive unescaped where they matter, so escaped
reflections don't false-positive.
all route through httpx.Client so proxy/-H/-cookie/-rate-limit apply.
hermetic httptest coverage plus integration testbed entries.
every scanner spun up its own &http.Client, so there was no single place
to apply a proxy, custom headers, a cookie or a rate limit. add an
internal/httpx package that builds one configured transport at startup and
hand it to every scanner via httpx.Client(timeout), keeping behavior
identical when nothing is set (plain client when Configure was never
called).
- httpx.Configure wires -proxy (http/https/socks5), -H/--header, -cookie
and -rate-limit into a package-level RoundTripper that paces via a
rate.Limiter and only sets headers the caller hasn't already, so a
scanner's explicit api key still wins.
- route the scan/wordlist downloads that used http.DefaultClient through
the shared client too; ports tcp dialing is left untouched.
- clamp -threads to a floor of 1: it feeds wg.Add across the scanners, so
0 was a silent no-op and a negative value panicked the waitgroup.
document the new flags in the readme, usage docs and man page.
- add internal/version: resolve from the release ldflag, else the go build
info (module tag / vcs revision), else "dev"
- show the version on the boot banner and for `sif version`
- Makefile now stamps `make` builds via git describe (matching the release ci),
so local/go-install builds report a real version instead of "dev"
- patchnotes.ShowOnce skips pseudo/dev versions so non-release builds dont make
a doomed github call
- document sif version / sif patchnote / SIF_NO_PATCHNOTES in the readme + usage
adds a -sh/--security-headers scan that flags missing or weak response
headers (hsts, csp, x-frame-options, x-content-type-options,
referrer-policy, permissions-policy, coop) and headers that leak server
internals (server, x-powered-by, ...). hsts is only graded over https
where it actually applies. wired into App.Run and the module results.
rolls the (c) 2022-2025 banner to 2022-2026 across all go files, the
startup banner in sif.go, and the header-check workflow's expected
format. comment-only, nothing else changes.
- noctx: use http.NewRequestWithContext instead of http.Get/client.Get
- bodyclose: close response bodies on all code paths
- httpNoBody: use http.NoBody instead of nil for GET request bodies
- ifElseChain: convert if/else chains to switch in sif.go
- sloppyReassign: use := in logger.go where possible
- nilnil: annotate intentional nil,nil returns in lfi.go, sql.go
- errcheck: handle template install error in nuclei.go
- govet copylock: pass mutex by pointer in executor.go
- log.Fatalf: replace with log.Errorf+continue in api mode
- Add output package with colored prefixes and module loggers
- Each module gets unique background color based on name hash
- Add spinner for indeterminate operations
- Add progress bar for known-count operations
- Update all scan files to use ModuleLogger pattern
- Add clean PrintSummary for scan completion
Add module system integration allowing users to run YAML-defined security
modules via CLI flags. Implements --list-modules to display available modules,
and supports running modules by ID, tags, or all at once.
- create detector interface and registry for extensibility
- extract detectors to separate files: backend.go, frontend.go, cms.go, meta.go
- reduce detect.go from 785 lines to 178 lines (pure orchestrator)
- export VersionMatch and ExtractVersionOptimized for detector use
- create result.go with NewFrameworkResult and WithVulnerabilities helpers
- add url validation to New() for early error detection
- add sif_test.go with main package tests
- update detect_test.go to use external test package pattern
introduce ScanResult interface and generic NewModuleResult constructor
for compile-time type safety when creating module results.
- add pkg/scan/result.go with ScanResult interface and named slice types
- add typed shodanMetadata struct to replace map[string]interface{}
- refactor supabase.go with typed response structs and json.RawMessage
- add ResultType() methods to all scan result types
- update sif.go to use NewModuleResult generic constructor
this provides type safety without breaking JSON serialization.
replace errors.new(fmt.sprintf()) with fmt.errorf, use strings.builder
instead of string concatenation in loop, fix defer in loop issue,
preallocate slices where size is estimable
replace per-write file open/close with cached file handles and buffered
writers for significantly reduced i/o overhead. adds flush and close
methods for proper cleanup at program exit.
adds a new --lfi flag for local file inclusion vulnerability scanning:
- tests common lfi parameters with directory traversal payloads
- detects /etc/passwd, /etc/shadow, windows system files
- identifies php wrappers and encoded content
- supports various bypass techniques (null bytes, encoding)
closes#4
- remove duplicate SubdomainTakeover call that ran twice when both
dns scan and --st flag were enabled
- add comprehensive tests for config settings defaults and behavior
- fix formatting in dork.go
closes#1
adds a new --shodan flag that queries the shodan api for information
about the target host. requires SHODAN_API_KEY environment variable.
features:
- resolves hostnames to ip addresses
- queries shodan host api for reconnaissance data
- displays organization, isp, location, ports, services, and vulns
- logs results to file when logdir is specified
closes#2
- update badges to point to vmfunc/sif
- replace ascii art with banner image
- fix header check action to check first 5 lines
- remove obsolete LICENSE.md