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Joe asked:
> Where can I find a definitive list of attack names and the HTML files
> describing them? I'm putting together a Web-page report, and I'd like to
> link each attack to the HTML file that describes it. I used to think it
> was always sig_html/<attack_name>.html, but the HTML file for 'HTTP_Carbo'
> seems to be 'HTTP_Carbo_Server.html', and there are others like this.
Hi Joe,
Not sure if this will answer your question, but I hope it will help. Getting
the files this way should provide you a better match between signature name
and help text.
We have all that information in a file called rsconsole.chm, which is in the
RealSecure Console product directory. You can use a free Microsoft utility
to decompress that "chum" file. Once decompressed, you'll get directories
filled with html files. There is a folder named "attacks" (or something very
similar) that contains an html file with the help information for each
attack. Our documentation people assure me that the html file names match
the signature names so you should be able to match them easily.
You can download the free MS utility at:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/tools/htmlhelp/wkshp/download.htm
sheila