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[3.2.2014]
Modified..: Server header responses are now properly decoded from unicode rather than just stripping the u' from the string. Thanks to Ian Gallagher for pointing this out - Github Issue #3
Modified..: Updated setup script to use a specific known working commit of Ghost, to prevent any potential future breaks in functionality.
[3.1.2014]
Modified..: Did a major cleanup of code structure. Largely needed to not have duplicate code all over EyeWitness when implementing usage of scanning a single URL via a command line argument.
Added.....: --single for use to scan a single URL - thanks to Robin Wood (@digininja) for requesting this, it should have been added in the first place - Github Issue #7
Added.....: Aliased -h, -?, --h, -help, and --help to all produce the help menu if passed in as a parameter. Thanks to Robin Wood (@digininja) for the suggestion. - Github Issue #8
Modified..: Stopped stripping "http://", "https://", and "www" from URLs. Only stripping "//", ":", and "/" now. This is due to a logic flaw identified by Robin Wood (@digininja) that would cause images to be overwritten based off the URLs provided. - Github Issue #9
Added.....: Check to see if URL provided starts with "http://" or "https://", and if not, default to adding "http://" to the front of the url so ghost can resolve it. Thanks to Robin Wood (@digininja) for suggesting this. - Github Issue #6
[2.28.2014]
Modified..: Removed unnecessary packages from Debian support.
Added.....: Setup support for CentOS 6.5+.
[2.27.2014]
Modified..: Created a more robust setup script.
Modified..: Cleaned up setup script support for Kali.
Added.....: Setup support for Debian 7+.
[2.26.2014]
Modified..: EyeWitness report has been modified to prevent XSS execution for malicious scripts embedded within server response information. Thanks to Ian Gallagher (craSH) for letting me know and also submitting a patch. Totally awesome man.
Released..: EyeWitness Initial 1.0 Release