Hi,
I am having a trivial doubt. Please see the below pipeline code sequence.
command1 | (command 2; commend 3)
I am aware that the command that follows pipe will run in the sub shell by the Unix kernel. But how about here? Since these set of commands are grouped under "parantheses", will... (6 Replies)
I have a cron on a Linux server that isn't executing properly.
CRON (with specific info replaced):
MAILTO=emailaddress@server.com
*/2 * * * * python /data/site/cron.py
OUTPUT:
python: can't open file '/data/site/cron.py
': No such file or directoryAdditional info
- The python path is... (3 Replies)
Hi Guys,
Just a question about subprocesses.. Lately one of our servers has started to throw out the following error:
SYSTEM ERROR: Too many subprocesses, cannot fork. Errno=12
We've already increased the threshold twice. Its now up to 8000 and the swap space has also been increased. We... (6 Replies)
Hi,
I am trying to run a shell script using subprocess in python.
I can run simple script with arguments using subprocess.But I am not able to embed xterm in subrocess command.
#!/usr/bin/python
import subprocess
subprocess.call()
Above code gives me error.
Please help me in... (2 Replies)
Hi guys,
I'm learning python and perl and i was trying to run from python a perl script using the subprocess module.
I have an issue that i don't understand regarding this.
I run this code:
#!/usr/bin/python
import subprocess
p2 = subprocess.Popen(,stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
output2 =... (2 Replies)
Greetings!
I set up a basic threading specimen which does the job:#!/usr/bin/python
import threading
class a(threading.Thread):
def __init__(self):
threading.Thread.__init__(self)
def run(self):
print("thread a finished")
class b(threading.Thread):
... (0 Replies)
Hi Experts,
Good morning.
I am trying to convert my hello.py to hello .exe file.
I followed the steps as mentioned in the documentation but getting errors in the end. Please help.
What I did as below--
Created hello.py file
print ("Hello world!")
raw_input('')
Then... (0 Replies)
I have a string like below
Note: I have have a single to any number of comma "," seperated string assigned to jdbc_trgt variable.
I need to split jdbc_trgt using comma(,) as the delimiter.
I tried the below but it fails as i dont know how can i read each split string iterately.
for... (4 Replies)
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wapiti
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wapiti - a web application vulnerability scanner.
SYNOPSIS
wapiti http://server.com/base/url/ [options]
DESCRIPTION
Wapiti allows you to audit the security of your web applications.
It performs "black-box" scans, i.e. it does not study the source code of the application but will scans the webpages of the deployed
webapp, looking for scripts and forms where it can inject data. Once it gets this list, Wapiti acts like a fuzzer, injecting payloads to
see if a script is vulnerable.
OPTIONS -s, --start <url>
specify an url to start with.
-x, --exclude <url>
exclude an url from the scan (for example logout scripts) you can also use a wildcard (*):
Example : -x "http://server/base/?page=*&module=test" or -x "http://server/base/admin/*" to exclude a directory
-p, --proxy <url_proxy>
specify a proxy (-p http://proxy:port/)
-c, --cookie <cookie_file>
use a cookie
-t, --timeout <timeout>
set the timeout (in seconds)
-a, --auth <login%password>
set credentials (for HTTP authentication) doesn't work with Python 2.4
-r, --remove <parameter_name>
removes a parameter from URLs
-m, --module <module>
use a predefined set of scan/attack options:
GET_ALL: only use GET request (no POST)
GET_XSS: only XSS attacks with HTTP GET method
POST_XSS: only XSS attacks with HTTP POST method
-u, --underline
use color to highlight vulnerable parameters in output
-v, --verbose <level>
set the verbosity level:
0: quiet (default),
1: print each url,
2: print every attack
-h, --help
print help page
EFFICIENCY
Wapiti is developed in Python and use a library called lswww. This web spider library does the most of the work. Unfortunately, the html
parsers module within python only works with well formed html pages so lswww fails to extract information from bad-coded webpages. Tidy can
clean these webpages on the fly for us so lswww will give pretty good results. In order to make Wapiti far more efficient, you should:
apt-get install python-utidylib python-ctypes
AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 2006-2007 Nicolas Surribas <nicolas.surribas@gmail.com>
Manpage created by Thomas Blasing <thomasbl@pool.math.tu-berlin.de>
http://wapiti.sourceforge.net/ July 2007 WAPITI(1)