Ffuf
FFUF[edit | edit source]
FFUF (Fuzz Faster U Fool) is a fast and flexible web fuzzer used for discovering hidden files, directories, subdomains, GET and POST parameters, and more. It is widely used in web application testing, especially during active reconnaissance and content discovery phases.
Common Options[edit | edit source]
Target & Wordlist[edit | edit source]
These two options are required to run ffuf. You must provide a target URL with the keyword FUZZ (`-u`) and a wordlist file (`-w`) for fuzzing to begin.
Command | Description | Usage |
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-u [URL] |
Target URL with the keyword FUZZ where payloads will be injected | ffuf -u https://target.com/FUZZ
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-w [FILE] |
Wordlist file to use for fuzzing | ffuf -u https://target.com/FUZZ -w /usr/share/wordlists/dirb/common.txt
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Input Options[edit | edit source]
Command | Description | Usage |
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-D |
DirSearch wordlist compatibility mode, use with -e | ffuf -u https://target.com/FUZZ -w dirs.txt -D -e php,html
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-e [EXT] |
Comma-separated list of extensions to append | ffuf -u https://target.com/FUZZ -w dirs.txt -e php,txt
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-ic |
Ignore comment lines in wordlist | ffuf -u https://target.com/FUZZ -w dict.txt -ic
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--input-cmd |
Use output from a command as input | ffuf --input-cmd "seq 1 100" --input-num 100 -u https://target.com/id=FUZZ
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--input-num [NUM] |
Number of values from input-cmd | ffuf --input-cmd "cat users.txt" --input-num 50 -u https://target.com/FUZZ
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--input-shell [SHELL] |
Shell used to run input-cmd | ffuf --input-shell /bin/zsh --input-cmd "printf '%s\n' {A..Z}" --input-num 26 -u https://target.com/FUZZ
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-mode [TYPE] |
Multi-wordlist mode: clusterbomb or pitchfork | ffuf -w users.txt:USER -w pass.txt:PASS -mode pitchfork -u https://target.com/login?u=USER&p=PASS
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-request [FILE] |
Use raw HTTP request from file | ffuf -request raw.txt -w dict.txt -u FUZZ
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-request-proto [PROTO] |
Protocol to use with raw request | ffuf -request raw.txt -request-proto http -w dict.txt
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Filtering & Matching[edit | edit source]
Command | Description | Usage |
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-fc [CODE] |
Filter out responses with the given HTTP status code | ffuf -u https://target.com/FUZZ -w wordlist.txt -fc 404
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-mc [CODE] |
Only show responses with specific HTTP status codes | ffuf -u https://target.com/FUZZ -w wordlist.txt -mc 200
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-fw [WORDS] |
Filter responses by word count | ffuf -u https://target.com/FUZZ -w wordlist.txt -fw 0
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-ml [LINES] |
Match only responses with specific number of lines | ffuf -u https://target.com/FUZZ -w wordlist.txt -ml 10
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-fs [BYTES] |
Filter by response size | ffuf -u https://target.com/FUZZ -w wordlist.txt -fs 1234
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--filter-regex |
Filter responses based on regular expression in the body | ffuf -u https://target.com/FUZZ -w wordlist.txt --filter-regex "Not Found"
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-mr [REGEX] |
Match responses with regex in body | ffuf -u https://target.com/FUZZ -w list.txt -mr "^Admin"
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-ms [BYTES] |
Match responses by exact size | ffuf -u https://target.com/FUZZ -w list.txt -ms 1024
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-mw [WORDS] |
Match responses by word count | ffuf -u https://target.com/FUZZ -w list.txt -mw 50
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-fl [LINES] |
Filter out by number of lines | ffuf -u https://target.com/FUZZ -w list.txt -fl 0
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-fr [REGEX] |
Filter responses using regex | ffuf -u https://target.com/FUZZ -w list.txt -fr "Not Found"
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Headers, Cookies & Methods[edit | edit source]
Command | Description | Usage |
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-H "Header: Value" |
Add custom HTTP headers to the request | ffuf -u http://127.0.0.1/ -H "Host: FUZZ.target.com" -w subdomains.txt
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-X [METHOD] |
HTTP method to use (e.g. GET, POST) | ffuf -X POST -d "username=admin&password=FUZZ" -u https://target.com/login -w rockyou.txt
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-d "DATA" |
Data to include in request body | ffuf -X POST -d "q=FUZZ" -u https://target.com/search -w payloads.txt
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-b "COOKIE=VALUE" |
Send cookies with request | ffuf -u https://target.com/dashboard -b "SESSION=FUZZ" -w tokens.txt
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-ignore-body |
Skip response body content | ffuf -u https://target.com/FUZZ -w list.txt -ignore-body
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-r |
Follow HTTP redirects | ffuf -u https://target.com/FUZZ -w list.txt -r
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-recursion |
Recursively scan directories (FUZZ must be at end) | ffuf -u https://target.com/FUZZ -w dirs.txt -recursion
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-recursion-depth [N] |
Max recursion depth for scanning | ffuf -u https://target.com/FUZZ -w dirs.txt -recursion -recursion-depth 2
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-recursion-strategy [STR] |
Recursion strategy: default or greedy | ffuf -u https://target.com/FUZZ -w dirs.txt -recursion-strategy greedy
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-replay-proxy [URL] |
Proxy to replay matched requests | ffuf -u https://target.com/FUZZ -w list.txt -replay-proxy http://127.0.0.1:8081
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-x [PROXY] |
Proxy URL to route requests through | ffuf -u https://target.com/FUZZ -w list.txt -x socks5://127.0.0.1:9050
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Output & Format[edit | edit source]
Command | Description | Usage |
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-o [FILE] |
Write output to file | ffuf -u https://target.com/FUZZ -w wordlist.txt -o results.txt
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-of [FORMAT] |
Output file format (json, html, csv, etc.) | ffuf -u https://target.com/FUZZ -w wordlist.txt -of json -o output.json
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-or |
Don't create output file if no results | ffuf -u https://target.com/FUZZ -w wordlist.txt -o results.txt -or
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-debug-log [FILE] |
Write internal log to file | ffuf -u https://target.com/FUZZ -w list.txt -debug-log ffuf.log
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-od [DIR] |
Output directory for matched results | ffuf -u https://target.com/FUZZ -w list.txt -od ./matched
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Performance[edit | edit source]
Command | Description | Usage |
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-t [NUM] |
Number of concurrent threads | ffuf -u https://target.com/FUZZ -w wordlist.txt -t 100
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-p [SECONDS] |
Delay between each request | ffuf -u https://target.com/FUZZ -w wordlist.txt -p 0.5
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-rate [NUM] |
Max requests per second | ffuf -u https://target.com/FUZZ -w wordlist.txt -rate 200
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--timeout [SEC] |
Set timeout for individual requests | ffuf -u https://target.com/FUZZ -w wordlist.txt --timeout 5
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-maxtime [SEC] |
Maximum total run time in seconds | ffuf -u https://target.com/FUZZ -w wordlist.txt -maxtime 300
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-s |
Silent mode. Suppresses banner, progress bar, and stats output | ffuf -u https://target.com/FUZZ -w wordlist.txt -s
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-maxtime-job [SEC] |
Maximum time per job | ffuf -u https://target.com/FUZZ -w wordlist.txt -maxtime-job 60
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Status Codes[edit | edit source]
HTTP status codes returned during fuzzing give insight into how the server responds to various inputs. Understanding these codes helps identify valid endpoints, error states, redirects, and more.
Status Code | Description |
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200 | OK – The request was successful. Often indicates a valid page or endpoint. |
204 | No Content – The server processed the request but returned no content. Often used to detect hidden but functional endpoints. |
301 | Moved Permanently – The resource has been permanently moved to a new URL. May indicate URL redirection behavior. |
302 | Found – The resource temporarily resides under a different URL. Can be used to detect login redirects or session handling. |
307 | Temporary Redirect – Similar to 302 but the method is preserved. Indicates temporary redirection. |
401 | Unauthorized – Authentication is required. Useful for identifying protected areas. |
403 | Forbidden – Access is denied. Often reveals restricted endpoints that exist but are off-limits. |
404 | Not Found – The requested resource does not exist. A common baseline for filtering invalid responses. |
405 | Method Not Allowed – The method (e.g., POST, GET) is not allowed for the requested resource. |
500 | Internal Server Error – The server encountered an unexpected condition. May indicate exploitable flaws. |
502 | Bad Gateway – The server received an invalid response from the upstream server. |
503 | Service Unavailable – The server is currently unavailable. May suggest rate limiting or maintenance. |
504 | Gateway Timeout – The upstream server failed to send a request in time. May indicate backend issues. |
Examples[edit | edit source]
Target URL[edit | edit source]
ffuf -u https://target.com/FUZZ -w /usr/share/wordlists/dirb/common.txt
# Output:
# /admin [Status: 301, Size: 0, Words: 1, Lines: 1]
# /login [Status: 200, Size: 1024, Words: 132, Lines: 15]
Wordlist Option[edit | edit source]
ffuf -u https://target.com/FUZZ -w wordlist.txt
# Output:
# /secret [Status: 403, Size: 512, Words: 22, Lines: 4]
Input from Command[edit | edit source]
ffuf -u https://target.com/FUZZ --input-cmd "seq 1 100"
# Output:
# /12 [Status: 200, Size: 900, Words: 100, Lines: 10]
Fuzz Numeric Range[edit | edit source]
ffuf -u https://target.com/user?id=FUZZ --input-num 1-100
# Output:
# user?id=42 [Status: 200, Size: 1500, Words: 150, Lines: 20]
Filter by Status Code[edit | edit source]
ffuf -u https://target.com/FUZZ -w wordlist.txt -fc 404
# Output:
# All 404 responses are hidden
Match Specific Status Code[edit | edit source]
ffuf -u https://target.com/FUZZ -w wordlist.txt -mc 200
# Output:
# /dashboard [Status: 200, Size: 2048, Words: 250, Lines: 25]
Filter by Word Count[edit | edit source]
ffuf -u https://target.com/FUZZ -w wordlist.txt -fw 0
# Output:
# Only responses with more than 0 words are shown
Match by Line Count[edit | edit source]
ffuf -u https://target.com/FUZZ -w wordlist.txt -ml 10
# Output:
# /help [Status: 200, Size: 850, Words: 90, Lines: 10]
Filter by Size[edit | edit source]
ffuf -u https://target.com/FUZZ -w wordlist.txt -fs 1234
# Output:
# /about [Status: 200, Size: 1234, Words: 140, Lines: 12]
Filter by Regex[edit | edit source]
ffuf -u https://target.com/FUZZ -w wordlist.txt --filter-regex "Not Found"
# Output:
# Only responses that do not contain "Not Found" in the body are shown
Output to File[edit | edit source]
ffuf -u https://target.com/FUZZ -w wordlist.txt -o results.txt
# Output:
# Results saved to results.txt
Specify Output Format[edit | edit source]
ffuf -u https://target.com/FUZZ -w wordlist.txt -o results.json -of json
# Output:
# Results saved in JSON format to results.json
Show Redirect Location[edit | edit source]
ffuf -u https://target.com/FUZZ -w wordlist.txt -or
# Output:
# /old-page [Status: 301, Redirect: /new-page]
Custom Header Fuzzing[edit | edit source]
ffuf -u http://127.0.0.1/ -H "Host: FUZZ.target.com" -w subdomains.txt
# Output:
# Host: admin.target.com [Status: 200, Size: 5120, Words: 500, Lines: 30]
Use POST Method[edit | edit source]
ffuf -X POST -d "username=admin&password=FUZZ" -u https://target.com/login -w rockyou.txt
# Output:
# Password guess "letmein" returns Status: 302 (Login success redirect)
POST Data with FUZZ[edit | edit source]
ffuf -X POST -d "q=FUZZ" -u https://target.com/search -w payloads.txt
# Output:
# Payload "admin" produces search results page (Status: 200)
Threads for Speed[edit | edit source]
ffuf -u https://target.com/FUZZ -w wordlist.txt -t 100
# Output:
# Much faster scan due to increased concurrency
Delay Between Requests[edit | edit source]
ffuf -u https://target.com/FUZZ -w wordlist.txt -p 0.5
# Output:
# Slower scan with 0.5s delay between requests (useful to avoid rate limits)
Set Request Timeout[edit | edit source]
ffuf -u https://target.com/FUZZ -w wordlist.txt --timeout 5
# Output:
# Requests that take more than 5 seconds will be skipped