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Mastering Modern Web Penetration Testing

You're reading from   Mastering Modern Web Penetration Testing Master the art of conducting modern pen testing attacks and techniques on your web application before the hacker does!

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785284588
Length 298 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Prakhar Prasad Prakhar Prasad
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Rafay Baloch Rafay Baloch
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Common Security Protocols FREE CHAPTER 2. Information Gathering 3. Cross-Site Scripting 4. Cross-Site Request Forgery 5. Exploiting SQL Injection 6. File Upload Vulnerabilities 7. Metasploit and Web 8. XML Attacks 9. Emerging Attack Vectors 10. OAuth 2.0 Security 11. API Testing Methodology Index

Using Auxiliary Modules related to Web Applications


In this subsection, we'll see the usage of different kinds of auxiliary modules that will help us in reconnaissance of the target.

Mainly, reconnaissance-related auxiliary modules will be listed under the auxiliary/scanner/http/ structure of the framework. This will be similar to the following screenshot:

Let us now use an auxiliary module to brute-force for directories. For this, I'll use the auxiliary/scanner/http/brute_dirs module.

We need to fireup the MSFConsole and hit the following command:

use auxiliary/scanner/http/brute_dirs

Running show options shows a comprehensive list of options supported by the module.

The various variables are self-explanatory.

  • RHOST: This is the remote target or list of targets.

  • RPORT: This is the variable for the port of the remote host.

  • THREADS: This is the number of parallel threads to use to brute-force.

  • FORMAT: This is the brute-force format: alphabet, uppercase, and digit.

  • PATH: This is the starting directory...

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