Kost,
On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 8:24 PM, Vlatko Kosturjak wrote:
> Andres Riancho wrote:
- In a section of the code it reads: "See the preferences section for
w3af options.", what are those options? How could I read them?
>>>
>>> Currently, you can only set profile (it's full_audit b
Andres Riancho wrote:
>>> - In a section of the code it reads: "See the preferences section for
>>> w3af options.", what are those options? How could I read them?
>> Currently, you can only set profile (it's full_audit by default) and
>> verboseness is automatically set if you set verbose globally
Kost,
On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 7:08 PM, Vlatko Kosturjak wrote:
> Andres Riancho wrote:
>>
>> - In a section of the code it reads: "See the preferences section for
>> w3af options.", what are those options? How could I read them?
>
> Currently, you can only set profile (it's full_audit by default)
Andres Riancho wrote:
> - In a section of the code it reads: "See the preferences section for
> w3af options.", what are those options? How could I read them?
Currently, you can only set profile (it's full_audit by default) and
verboseness is automatically set if you set verbose globally in OpenV
Kost,
On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 5:42 PM, Vlatko Kosturjak wrote:
>> You're welcome. As we talk about OpenVAS, maybe it's good time and
>> place to ask about it. My plan is to write OpenVAS NVT (NASL) script
>> which would run w3af automatically if http(s) port(s) is found
>> (similar to
> You're welcome. As we talk about OpenVAS, maybe it's good time and
> place to ask about it. My plan is to write OpenVAS NVT (NASL) script
> which would run w3af automatically if http(s) port(s) is found
> (similar to nikto NASL plugin). I think this mailing list is best
> plac