Shafeeque,
On Thu, Aug 8, 2013 at 2:13 PM, Shafeeque O.K [gmail]
wrote:
> Hi Andres,
>
> Thanks again for the instant reply.
>
>>>Item #2,3 - i will do some more investigation.
>
>>> Typing in the shell. The cursor moment in the shell was not smooth,
>>> after typing a command, we need to press
Hi Andres,
Thanks again for the instant reply.
>>Item #2,3 - i will do some more investigation.
>> Typing in the shell. The cursor moment in the shell was not smooth,
after typing a command, we need to press two enter to get a new command
prompt. Some time I was keep hitting the enter key to ge
Shafeeque,
On Thu, Aug 8, 2013 at 12:16 PM, Shafeeque O.K [gmail]
wrote:
> Dear Andres,
>
> Thank you for your quick reply.
>
> I will check the links given for testing w3af framework.
>
> Some observations from my testing. They are not major, kindly note that I
> may be wrong, you are welcome to
Dear Andres,
Thank you for your quick reply.
I will check the links given for testing w3af framework.
Some observations from my testing. They are not major, kindly note that I
may be wrong, you are welcome to guide me! The points are below.
1. Once a full fledged scan is started, if we are try
Shafeeque,
On Thu, Aug 8, 2013 at 11:25 AM, Shafeeque O.K [gmail]
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have playing around with latest w3af and testing DVWA using this tools.
>
> Some how I am failing to get the SQLi, injection vulnerabilities of DVWA
> detected by w3af. I am able to get BlindSQLi bugs.. So I deci
Hi,
I have playing around with latest w3af and testing DVWA using this tools.
Some how I am failing to get the SQLi, injection vulnerabilities of DVWA
detected by w3af. I am able to get BlindSQLi bugs.. So I decided to check
whether the SQLi is realling working (ofcourse it works)
I understand t