Hi,
We tend to keep our Twitter account, @sqlmap, up to date with the
development. We certainly update it more often than the mailing list -
with the exception of bugs reported to the mailing list.
Hence, if you are keen on keeping a closer eye at the development you can:
* Subscribe to its feed
Hi,
We have recently implemented colouring of the standard output. It
should work across all three main operating systems: Linux (tested on
Ubuntu with bash and zsh), Windows (tested on Windows 7) and Mac OSX
(tested on Lion with bash and zsh). See a screenshot here,
https://twitter.com/sqlmap/sta
Hi sc0rp.
Currently we don't have plans to support other search engines, but thank
you anyway.
Kind regards,
Miroslav Stampar
On Tue, Jul 10, 2012 at 11:19 AM, wrote:
> i dunno if you people want to port this perl script to your
> project. is not 100% finished, i still add functions and fixes
Hello list,
I am using sqlmap exploiting SQL injection vulnerabilities. By using
sqlmap, I could fingerprint the database server is using Oracle. Then
I dumped the username with its password, then cracked the hashes.
Now how do I get this Oracle database server IP address? Since from
sqlmap the m