Challenge for computer nerds

Hey!

Some links are hidden in the source code of that page but I can't find them:

pas.org/experience/oralhistory/mellewis.aspx

these links are:

www.pas.org/audio/01 Baby Dodds_Zutty 1A.mp3

www.pas.org/audio/02 Baby Dodds_Zutty 1B.mp3

etc etc... There must be like 10-12 of them. Is there a way to get the other links?

Is there a way to get all the links that have

www.pas.org/audio/

as a root? Thank you very much!

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??theres nothing there, just a big old 404 error

what about that question:

Is there a way to get all the links that have

www.pas.org/audio/

as a root? Thank you very much!

when pajeet's coworkers are out sick pooing in the street, he must come to Sup Forums

what about you help me instead of shitposting

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>linking a .aspx
>expecting help
have you even tried to open your own link?

Ok there might be nothing in that link. But can you answer that question:

Is there a way to get all the links that have

www.pas.org/audio/

as a root?

Because these links work:

www.pas.org/audio/01 Baby Dodds_Zutty 1A.mp3

www.pas.org/audio/02 Baby Dodds_Zutty 1B.mp3

And I know there are at least 10 more of them, I only need to know the exact link so I can open them!

it depends.
if the links are in the source code then yes, you can exact them by either making a local copy of the site with some software or by searching the source code manually

Is there any other way?
If I know they all start with www.pas.org/audio/,
is there a way to get all the links of that directory?
And what software would you use to copy the site?

Yeah.

if the folder would be public, yes you could browse it, but it doesn't appear to be so.

what is it

I charge $200/hr for my consulting services.

tell me, it's gonna take 2 secs, I'll give you 1 cent

For one cent I'll link you to Google, that's about it.

Here you go: google.com

Gotta go now. Enjoy your search. Oh, and keep your one cent. This one's on the house.

you have no idea how to solve my problem don't you ;)

simply telnet on their mainframe server, do a ping to their backend,extract the vhost configuration and mirror it onto your own webserver.

thanks, is there anything simpler? I don't even know what half those words mean

Hm could it be that you are on the wrong board? This is Sup Forums - Technology
>Sup Forums is for the discussion of technology and related topics.

That's exactly what my problem refers to. I just don't have a lot of knowledge of those things and was hoping someone could help me. I really need those links...

Try "Xenu"

Hm your problem isn't a discussion topic it's literally just a "how to do x". People like me give you solutions and all you do is asking for a more simpler way to solve the problem instead of educating yourself.

install gebtoo

Ok I get it no one is going to really help me. I really appreciate that you did give me a solution but I can't learn how to do all of this stuff, and I'm pretty sure there is a much simpler solution to the problem. Thanks anyway, I'll stop bothering now

You can use the brute force method: generate file names randomly with a script and attempt to download the file.