@7a : When a user runs OWTF on a huge scope, the LAST thing they want is the scan to STOP because … OWTF launched DirBuster pretty close to the beginning. DirBuster is a great tool, but directory brute-forcing, which requires some manual oversight, is best placed towards the end of the scan, so that the user has “some results to look up” when they “wake up” :)
Fix:
Please move DirBuster towards the end of the tools to launch, at the moment it looks as if the original web order is not respected..
@7a : When a user runs OWTF on a huge scope, the LAST thing they want is the scan to STOP because … OWTF launched DirBuster pretty close to the beginning. DirBuster is a great tool, but directory brute-forcing, which requires some manual oversight, is best placed towards the end of the scan, so that the user has “some results to look up” when they “wake up” :)
Fix:
Please move DirBuster towards the end of the tools to launch, at the moment it looks as if the original web order is not respected..