if I have a privilege to ask a question on this topic if can anyone help me
on how an user fire a put request or delete request ( I am not a hacker)
.All my life I just used post and get I never thought about these put and
delete, so if someone helps I would appreciate


On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 4:29 PM, Johan Compagner <jcompag...@servoy.com>wrote:

> >
> >
> > I've dealt with similar nonsensical "compliance scans" before, and
> > my response was:
> >
> > "You believe you can PUT or DELETE files on this installation?"
> >
> > ** makes popcorn **
> >
> > "Please proceed. I'll sit here and watch. Take your time."
> >
> > Morons. Bane of productive peoples' existence.
> >
> > Also, a special place in hell for the writers of these "scanners"...
> > </rant>
> > --
> >
> >
> Maybe even more stupid with this scanner could be that it only test for the
> options request to see what it returns but does not do an actual test of it
> really works?
> Maybe i can have a server that only replies that it accepts a "GET" but
> when i actually do fire a PUT or a DELETE the code does do something...
>
> johan
>



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