GitHub - projectdiscovery/simplehttpserver: Go alternative of python SimpleHTTPServer
Go alternative of python SimpleHTTPServer
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SimpleHTTPserver is a go enhanced version of the well known python simplehttpserver with in addition a fully customizable TCP server, both supporting TLS.
Features
- HTTP/S Web Server
- File Server with arbitrary directory support
- HTTP request/response dump
- Configurable ip address and listening port
- Configurable HTTP/TCP server with customizable response via YAML template
Installing SimpleHTTPserver
SimpleHTTPserver requires go1.17+ to install successfully. Run the following command to get the repo -
go install -v github.com/projectdiscovery/simplehttpserver/cmd/simplehttpserver@latest
Usage
This will display help for the tool. Here are all the switches it supports.
| Flag | Description | Example |
|---|---|---|
-listen |
Configure listening ip:port (default 127.0.0.1:8000) | simplehttpserver -listen 127.0.0.1:8000 |
-path |
Fileserver folder (default current directory) | simplehttpserver -path /var/docs |
-verbose |
Verbose (dump request/response, default false) | simplehttpserver -verbose |
-tcp |
TCP server (default 127.0.0.1:8000) | simplehttpserver -tcp 127.0.0.1:8000 |
-tls |
Enable TLS for TCP server | simplehttpserver -tls |
-rules |
File containing yaml rules | simplehttpserver -rules rule.yaml |
-upload |
Enable file upload in case of http server | simplehttpserver -upload |
-max-file-size |
Max Upload File Size (default 50 MB) | simplehttpserver -max-file-size 100 |
-sandbox |
Enable sandbox mode | simplehttpserver -sandbox |
-https |
Enable HTTPS in case of http server | simplehttpserver -https |
-http1 |
Enable only HTTP1 | simplehttpserver -http1 |
-cert |
HTTPS/TLS certificate (self generated if not specified) | simplehttpserver -cert cert.pem |
-key |
HTTPS/TLS certificate private key | simplehttpserver -key cert.key |
-domain |
Domain name to use for the self-generated certificate | simplehttpserver -domain projectdiscovery.io |
-cors |
Enable cross-origin resource sharing (CORS) | simplehttpserver -cors |
-basic-auth |
Basic auth (username:password) | simplehttpserver -basic-auth user:password |
-realm |
Basic auth message | simplehttpserver -realm "insert the credentials" |
-version |
Show version | simplehttpserver -version |
-silent |
Show only results | simplehttpserver -silent |
-py |
Emulate Python Style | simplehttpserver -py |
-header |
HTTP response header (can be used multiple times) | simplehttpserver -header 'X-Powered-By: Go' |
Running simplehttpserver in the current folder
This will run the tool exposing the current directory on port 8000
simplehttpserver 2021/01/11 21:40:48 Serving . on http://0.0.0.0:8000/... 2021/01/11 21:41:15 [::1]:50181 "GET / HTTP/1.1" 200 383 2021/01/11 21:41:15 [::1]:50181 "GET /favicon.ico HTTP/1.1" 404 19
Running simplehttpserver in the current folder with HTTPS
This will run the tool exposing the current directory on port 8000 over HTTPS with user provided certificate:
simplehttpserver -https -cert cert.pen -key cert.key 2021/01/11 21:40:48 Serving . on http://0.0.0.0:8000/... 2021/01/11 21:41:15 [::1]:50181 "GET / HTTP/1.1" 200 383 2021/01/11 21:41:15 [::1]:50181 "GET /favicon.ico HTTP/1.1" 404 19
Instead, to run with self-signed certificate and specific domain name:
simplehttpserver -https -domain localhost 2021/01/11 21:40:48 Serving . on http://0.0.0.0:8000/... 2021/01/11 21:41:15 [::1]:50181 "GET / HTTP/1.1" 200 383 2021/01/11 21:41:15 [::1]:50181 "GET /favicon.ico HTTP/1.1" 404 19
Running simplehttpserver with basic auth and file upload
This will run the tool and will request the user to enter username and password before authorizing file uploads
simplehttpserver -basic-auth root:root -upload
2021/01/11 21:40:48 Serving . on http://0.0.0.0:8000/...To upload files use the following curl request with basic auth header:
curl -v --user 'root:root' --upload-file file.txt http://localhost:8000/file.txtRunning TCP server with custom responses
This will run the tool as TLS TCP server and enable custom responses based on YAML templates:
simplehttpserver -rules rules.yaml -tcp -tls -domain localhost
The rules are written as follows:
rules: - match: regex-match match-contains: literal-match name: rule-name response: response data
For example to handle two different paths simulating an HTTP server or SMTP commands:
rules: # HTTP Requests - match: GET /path1 name: redirect response: | HTTP/1.0 200 OK Server: httpd/2.0 x-frame-options: SAMEORIGIN x-xss-protection: 1; mode=block Date: Fri, 16 Apr 2021 14:30:32 GMT Content-Type: text/html Connection: close <HTML><HEAD><script>top.location.href='/Main_Login.asp';</script> </HEAD></HTML> - match: GET /path2 name: "404" response: | HTTP/1.0 404 OK Server: httpd/2.0 <HTML><HEAD></HEAD><BODY>Not found</BODY></HTML> # SMTP Commands - match: "EHLO example.com" name: smtp response: | 250-localhost Nice to meet you, [127.0.0.1] 250-PIPELINING 250-8BITMIME 250-SMTPUTF8 250-AUTH LOGIN PLAIN 250 STARTTLS - match: "MAIL FROM: <noreply@example.com>" response: 250 Accepted - match: "RCPT TO: <test@example.com>" response: 250 Accepted - match-contains: !!binary | MAwCAQFgBwIBAwQAgAA= name: "ldap" # Request: 300c 0201 0160 0702 0103 0400 8000 0....`........ # Response: 300c 0201 0161 070a 0100 0400 0400 0....a........ response: !!binary | MAwCAQFhBwoBAAQABAA=
Note
- This project is intended for development purposes only; it should not be used in production.
Thanks
SimpleHTTPserver is made with 🖤 by the projectdiscovery team.