Hi.
It doesn't look there. But, if Location is changed then there should be
redirection (with other potential strings).
Kind regards
On 17.12.2012. 22:12, "David Alvarez" <david.alvare...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I detected a blind SQL injection in a MySQL database. The difference
> between its responses its in the Location HTTP header. But, when I set the
> "string" switch, sqlmap doesn`t recognize a true statement. Is sqlmap
> looking at http header?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Kind Regads,
> David Álvarez
>
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