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"index of" is outdated? or no? teqnics - Printable Version +- Sinisterly (https://sinister.ly) +-- Forum: Hacking (https://sinister.ly/Forum-Hacking) +--- Forum: Website & Server Hacking (https://sinister.ly/Forum-Website-Server-Hacking) +--- Thread: "index of" is outdated? or no? teqnics (/Thread-index-of-is-outdated-or-no-teqnics) |
"index of" is outdated? or no? teqnics - myorder - 05-12-2020 I'm trying to learn : I've been using "index of /" which i find alot of cool info, but nothing that amounts to the ability to locate juicy info I will call it. Is there a new technique for searching besides using SQL, or application, perhaps i need some software? Ive tried all this: admin/ftp/objects/ /orders/orders/order-details.pdf ?view=results&_requestid= "index of /" "/payment/receipt/" /data/upload/csv "site.log" /profile/order/list/ "index of /" "/checkout/order/summary/" "index of /" "/account/order-list/" "index of /" "/account/order-invoice/" "index of /" "/account/db/" "index of /" "/checkout/order/summary/" "index of /" "//" Anyone that can help point me in the right direction? why can i not access the .php files? what do i have to do? RE: "index of" is outdated? or no? teqnics - Pikami - 05-12-2020 I don't really understand what you are asking, if you want more dorks you can look some up on exploit-db (05-12-2020, 06:05 PM)myorder Wrote: why can i not access the .php files? what do i have to do?You wont be able to access php files because the server knows it's a php and it will just execute them and just give you the output RE: "index of" is outdated? or no? teqnics - myorder - 05-12-2020 ok thanks. still learning. appreciate it. |