Hi.
We have few implemented mechanisms (few non-public switches) and
non-public Debian based and WinXP based VMs for internal tests. This moment
they not available for public as they would represent an unnecessary burden
for storage, maintanence and similar.
Nevertheless, there are many deliberately vulnerable web projects out there
that can give you the similar testing platform for sqlmap.
Kind regards,
Miroslav Stampar
On Dec 4, 2011 9:16 PM, "Brandon Perry" <bperry.volat...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> I was curious if you have a set of testcases that you check your
> specific techniques against? Miroslav mentioned in an earlier thread
> he had a VM he were using. Is this code available or can it be?
>
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