Hi to all.
Please, anyone, send me the affected url(s) and i'll gladly fix the issue,
if there is any ;)
Kind regards
On 9.9.2011. 11:58, "Chris Oakley" <christopher.oak...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I've been getting that this week (latest revision); I assumed it was a WAF
> or IPS that the client hadn't white listed us on, but maybe not? I tried
> just about every concoction of options possible :)
>
> Regards
>
> Chris
>
> On 9 September 2011 10:55, Sherif El-Deeb <archeld...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> This happens sometimes when the page consists only from a java script
that
>> loads another page without changing the URL.
>>
>> To get a better understanding of what's the cause, run wireshark, then
>> browse normally to the page capturing the traffic, then trace the
connection
>> and check the interaction between the browser and the website.
>>
>> Sherif eldeeb
>> On Sep 9, 2011 12:48 PM, "ryan cartner" <ryan.cart...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > I can access the url manually with no trouble but when I point sqlmap
at
>> it
>> > I get:
>> >
>> > [CRITICAL] connection timed out to the target url or proxy, sqlmap is
>> going
>> > to retry the request
>> >
>> > No proxy is being used, and setting --random-agent doesn't fix the
>> problem.
>> >
>> > I tried with -t but the resulting file is empty, I would expect the
>> initial
>> > request to be logged, maybe this means there is no request ?
>>
>>
>>
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