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Open Directory Downloader

Indexes open directories listings in 100+ supported formats, including FTP(S), Google Drive, Bhadoo, GoIndex, Go2Index (alternatives), Dropbox, Mediafire, GoFile.

Written in C# with .NET (Core), which means it is cross platform!

Downloading is not (yet) implemented, but is already possible when you use the resulting file into another tool (for most of the formats).

Downloading with wget:
wget -x -i theurlsfile.txt

Downloading with aria2c (Does not support directory structure..):
aria2c -i theurlsfile.txt

If you have improvements, supply me with a pull request! If you have a format not yet supported, please let me know.

Releases / Binaries

For builds (64-bit) for Windows, Linux and Mac, or ARM/ARM64 builds for Pi:

https://github.com/KoalaBear84/OpenDirectoryDownloader/releases

When using the self-contained releases you don't need to install the .NET (Core) Runtime.

Prerequisites

When you are NOT using the self-contained releases, you need to install the latest/current Runtime version of .NET 6:

https://dotnet.microsoft.com/download/dotnet/6.0/runtime

Usage

Command line parameters:

Short Long Description
-u --url Url to scan
-t --threads Number of threads (default 5)
-o --timeout Number of seconds for timeout
-q --quit Quit after scanning (No "Press a key")
-c --clipboard Automatically copy the Reddits stats once the scan is done
-j --json Save JSON file
-f --no-urls Do not save URLs file
-r --no-reddit Do not show Reddit stats markdown
-l --upload-urls Uploads urls file
-e --exact-file-sizes Exact file sizes (WARNING: Uses HEAD requests which takes more time and is heavier for server)
--fast-scan Only use sizes from HTML, not HEAD requests (Opposite of --exact-file-sizes)
-s --speedtest Does a speed test after indexing
-a --user-agent Use custom default User Agent
--username Username
--password Password
-H --header Supply a custom header to use for each HTTP request. Can be used multiple times for multiple headers. See below for more info.
--output-file Output file to use for urls file
--proxy-address Proxy address, like "socks5://127.0.0.1:9050" (needed for .onion)
--proxy-username Proxy username
--proxy-password Proxy password
--no-browser Disallow starting Chromium browser (for Cloudflare)

Example

Windows

OpenDirectoryDownloader.exe --url "https://myopendirectory.com"

Linux

./OpenDirectoryDownloader --url "https://myopendirectory.com"

If you want to learn more or contribute, see the following paragraphs!

Custom Headers

Headers need to be provided in the following format:

<Header Name>: <Header Value>

There should be only a single : and no ; in the header string. This syntax is compatible with e.g. cURL, so that you can copy the headers from a cURL command and re-use them with OpenDirectoryDownloader.

This means you can easily "fake" a browser request:

  1. On the page/site you want to index, open your browsers dev tools (F12 or CTRL + SHIFT + i)
  2. Go to the Network tab
  3. Reload the page
  4. Right-click on the first request/item in the network tab and select Copy > Copy as cURL (bash) (might be called differently, depending on your browser)
  5. The copied command ends with lots of headers (-H '<something>' -H '<something else>'). Copy only this part of the command and append it to your OpenDirectoryDownloader command, like so: OpenDirectoryDownloader --url "https://myopendirectory.com" -H 'header-name-1: header-value-1' -H 'header-name-2: header-value-2' ...
    You can of course also use other options with this or omit the --url option to use the prompt instead.

Setting some options like --username or --user-agent might override some headers, as explicit options take precedence. Option order does not matter (this applies to OpenDirectoryDownloader in general).

Copying on Linux

When you want to copy (C key or -c flag) the stats at the end on Linux you need to have xclip installed.

Cloudflare

EXPERIMANTAL!! READ THIS FIRST!

IT WILL NOT ALWAYS WORK!

There is experimental support for Cloudflare. When it detects a Cloudflare issue it will download a Chromium browser, start it, in which the Cloudflare protection can be solved. Sometimes this is a captcha which the user (you) needs to solve. For each browser session you have 60 seconds to complete. After that the browser will be killed and you can retry on next request.

Cloudflare does somehow detect that it is not the normal Chromium/Chrome browser and therefore it sadly will not always work. A good tip is move your mouse as soon as possible in the browser.

Sometimes it fails and pops up a browser for every request, and also kills it almost immediately when Cloudflare sees that there is no problem with the session. If this happens, kill the indexer!

If anybody have more info how to get Cloudflare to work better, let me know!

Docker

Every release will automatically push an image to the Docker Hub:

https://hub.docker.com/repository/docker/koalabear84/opendirectorydownloader

Run it like:

docker run --rm -v c:/Scans:/app/Scans -it koalabear84/opendirectorydownloader --quit --speedtest

It will save the URLs files onto C:\Scans (windows), or replace with a custom folder on other OS-ses.

* You can also run it without -v c:/scans:/app/Scans if you don't want to save the results on your host.

Onion / Tor support

  1. Make sure the Tor is running on your machine
  2. Use the correct proxy address notation, default for Tor is: "socks5://127.0.0.1:9050"
  3. Start it with --proxy-address parameter

OpenDirectoryDownloader.exe --url "http://*.onion/" --proxy-address "socks5://127.0.0.1:9050"

Getting the code

For Visual Studio (Windows)

  1. Install Visual Studio: https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/vs/community/
  • With workload: ".NET Core cross-platform development"
  • With individual components: Code tools > Git for Windows and Code tools > GitHub extension for Visual Studio
  1. Be sure to install Git: https://git-scm.com/downloads
  2. Clone the repository by clicking "Clone or download" and click "Open in Visual Studio"

For Visual Studio Code

  1. Download Visual Studio Code: https://code.visualstudio.com/download
  2. Be sure to install Git: https://git-scm.com/downloads
  3. Clone the repository: https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/editor/versioncontrol#_cloning-a-repository
  4. More help: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/core/tutorials/with-visual-studio-code

Building

  1. Install the newest .NET 6 SDK.
  2. git clone https://github.com/KoalaBear84/OpenDirectoryDownloader
  3. cd OpenDirectoryDownloader/OpenDirectoryDownloader
  4. dotnet build .
  5. cd bin/Debug/net6.0
  6. ./OpenDirectoryDownloader --url "https://myopendirectory.com"

For Linux (Might not be needed since .NET 6):
Then, if you need to package it into a binary, you can use warp-packer

When you have cloned the code, you can also run it without the SDK. For that, download the "Runtime" and do "dotnet run ." instead of build.

Google Drive

For Google Drive scanning you need to get a Google Drive API credentials file, it's free!

You can use a many steps manual option, or the 6 steps 'Quickstart' workaround.

Manual/customized:

  1. Go to https://console.cloud.google.com/projectcreate
  2. Fill in Project Name, like "opendirectorydownloader" or so, leave Location unchanged
  3. Change Project ID (optional)
  4. Click "CREATE"
  5. Wait a couple of seconds until the project is created and open it (click "VIEW")
  6. On the APIs pane, click "Go to APIs overview"
  7. Click "ENABLE APIS AND SERVICES"
  8. Enter "Drive", select "Google Drive API"
  9. Click "ENABLE"
  10. Go to "Credentials" menu in the left menu bar
  11. Click "CONFIGURE CONSENT SCREEN"
  12. Choose "External", click "CREATE"
  13. Fill in something like "opendirectorydownloader" in the "Application name" box
  14. At the bottom click "Save"
  15. Go to "Credentials" menu in the left menu bar (again)
  16. Click "CREATE CREDENTIALS"
  17. Select "OAuth client ID"
  18. Select "Desktop app" as "Application type"
  19. Change the name (optional)
  20. Click "Create"
  21. Click "OK" in the "OAuth client created" dialog
  22. In the "OAuth 2.0 Client IDs" section click on the just create Desktop app line
  23. In the top bar, click "DOWNLOAD JSON"
  24. You will get a file like "client_secret_xxxxxx.apps.googleusercontent.com.json", rename it to "OpenDirectoryDownloader.GoogleDrive.json" and replace the one in the release

Wow, they really made a mess of this..

Alternative method (easier):

This will 'abuse' a 'Quickstart' project.

  1. Go to https://developers.google.com/drive/api/v3/quickstart/python
  2. Click the "Enabled the Drive API"
  3. "Desktop app" will already be selected on the "Configure your OAuth client" dialog
  4. Click "Create"
  5. Click "DOWNLOAD CLIENT CONFIGURATION"
  6. You will get a file like "credentials.json", rename it to "OpenDirectoryDownloader.GoogleDrive.json" and replace the one in the release

On the first use, you will get a browser screen that you need to grant access for it, and because we haven't granted out OAuth consent screen (This app isn't verified), we get an extra warning. You can use the "Advanced" link, and use the "Go to yourappname (unsafe)" link.

Support

If you like OpenDirectoryDownloader, please consider supporting me!

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