Hi Ryan,

On 7 April 2011 21:36, Ryan Sears <rdse...@mtu.edu> wrote:
> ...
> First of all I have to say that I think this is one of, if not THE favorite 
> penetration testing tool in my collection. It saves a ridiculous amount of 
> time, and is remarkably stable. Great job, and I hope you keep up the amazing 
> work!

Thank you.

> ...
> Also what do you guys think of possibly having the --dump option do something 
> like --dump-all flag but with just a single database if you supply it with 
> the -D argument? Just a thought (although maybe I'm missing something).

Done. Find it committed in r3583. --dump-all switch now parses the -D
switch in order to dump all tables' entries for only user's specified
database(s).
Like -C and -T, -D accepts also more values, comma-separated so for
instance you can tell sqlmap to dump all tables' entries for two
databases only.

Cheers,
Bernardo


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