Version 0.2.6

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Rob Glew 2016-02-05 10:49:58 -06:00
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from pappyproxy.session import Session
MACRO_NAME = '{{macro_name}}'
SHORT_NAME = '{{short_name}}'
runargs = []
def init(args):
global runargs
runargs = args
def mangle_request(request):
global runargs
return request
def mangle_response(request):
global runargs
return request.response

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from pappyproxy.http import Request, get_request, post_request, request_by_id
from pappyproxy.context import set_tag
from pappyproxy.iter import *
## Iterator cheat sheet:
# fuzz_path_trav() - Values for fuzzing path traversal
# fuzz_sqli() - Values for fuzzing SQLi
# fuzz_xss() - Values for fuzzing XSS
# common_passwords() - Common passwords
# common_usernames() - Common usernames
# fuzz_dirs() - Common web paths (ie /wp-admin)
MACRO_NAME = '{{macro_name}}'
SHORT_NAME = '{{short_name}}'
###########
## Requests
# It's suggested that you call .copy() on these and then edit attributes
# as needed to create modified requests
##
{% set count = 1 %}{% for params, lines in zip(req_params, req_lines) %}
req{{ count }} = Request(({% for line in lines %}
'{{ line }}'{% endfor %}{% set count = count+1 %}
){{ params }})
{% endfor %}
def run_macro(args):
# Example:
# req = req1.copy() # Copy req1
# req.submit() # Submit the request to get a response
# print req.response.raw_headers # print the response headers
# req.save() # save the request to the data file
# or copy req1 into a loop and use string substitution to automate requests
pass