Hi.
You are right. The lowest common denominator should be searched for with
--search (in this case that's column). Going to modify it and report back.
Kind regards,
Miroslav Stampar
2011/12/2 CoeTs7 <t...@hotmail.com>
> hi all. i'm wondering if there's a way to search for column name in a
> specific database while using '--search' ?
> i've tried '-D authdb --search -C "%PASSWORD%"' but sqlmap think that i'm
> trying to search a database named "authdb" and a column named like
> 'password' . I am sure that the password i want to know is in the database
> 'authdb' so i don't want to waste time searching in other dbs.
> Is there any way i can do this?
> thx a lot.
>
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