Juumla : Tool Designed To Identify And Scan For Version, Config Files In The CMS Joomla!

Juumla is a python tool developed to identify the current Joomla version and scan for readable Joomla config files.

Installing / Getting started

A quick guide of how to install and use Juumla.

  • Clone the repository – git clone https://github.com/oppsec/juumla.git
  • Install the libraries – pip3 install -r requirements.txt
  • Run Juumla – python3 main.py -u https://example.com

Docker

If you want to run Juumla in a Docker container, follow this commands:

  • Clone the repository – git clone https://github.com/oppsec/juumla.git
  • Build the image – sudo docker build -t juumla:latest .
  • Run container – sudo docker run juumla:latest

Pre-requisites

  • Python 3 installed on your machine.
  • Install the libraries with pip3 install -r requirements.txt

Features

  • Fast scan
  • Low RAM and CPU usage
  • Identify Joomla version
  • Config files detection
  • Open-Source
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