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Re: Web Application Penetration Testing Tools
From: Bill Pennington <billp () boarder org>
Date: Wed, 8 Oct 2003 09:06:35 -0700

I think you are going to need to use a proxy based tool. Rewriting HTML and embedding it in more HTML like you have to do with browser based tools is extremely difficult. Javascript, Frames, Style sheets etc... can all mess with the rendering.

Not to mention sites that do crazy things like having multiple <body> tags, yes I am working on a site that has that now...

I posted a message a while back about proxy based tools on the Webappsec list. Tools to look at are Achilles, Webscarab/exodus, Spike proxy, and penproxy. There are a number of others.

On Tuesday, October 7, 2003, at 06:24 PM, Brian E wrote:



When performing penetration testing of web applications I have used a minibrowser from www.aignes.com for a very long time.

This simple application allows me to browse a web application and easily see links, form elements, cookies, a log of actual commands being sent back and forth and more. The ability to manipulate cookies and form elements makes it very useful.

Unfortunately, it's support as a web browser is limited so I can't test all web applications (such as embeded scripts and frames).

Does anyone know of some other good tools for auditing web applications with the ability to manipulate form data and cookies before being sent to the server?

Preferably, I'm looking for something based on Windows that is browser based (as opposed to proxy based) but am still open to all platforms and methods.

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WhiteHat Security Inc.
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