Eduardo,

On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 9:22 AM, Andres Riancho<andres.rian...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Eduardo,
>
>    How're you? I hope you're doing well,
>
>    You asked me privately if I had any tasks for you, so here I'm
> sending you a couple from which you can choose:
>
> - 
> https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=2675349&group_id=170274&atid=853652
> This bug is pretty lame, the problem is that the list that's being
> passed to the method is too long, and because of the recursive nature
> of the method it crashes. The solution is to rewrite the method in a
> non-recursive way.

You told me that you had been working on this, and had completed the
task. The only problem is that I never got the fixed source code.
Could you please send me the fixed source? Thanks!

> - 
> https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=2481031&group_id=170274&atid=853655
> This is one of the coolest features that I could think of ;)
> Basically you need to add a button to the gtkUi section where the
> request is being displayed, that will export the request to a python
> script. When the user clicks on the button, a pop-up with a file
> chooser should appear; the user chooses the output file and then the
> magic starts. If the user is viewing a request like this one:
>
> GET /index.php HTTP/1.0
> User-Agent: f00-ness
>
> And the request was made to "host.tld". The output file should look like:
>
> import urllib2
>
> req = urllib2.Request('http://host.tld/index.php')
> headers = { 'User-Agent' : 'f00-ness' }
> response = urllib2.urlopen(req, {}, headers)
>
> the_page = response.read()
>
> print 'The HTTP result body is:'
> print the_page
>
> This feature should support GET, POST, and any other method. It should
> use urllib2, not the xUrllib of w3af. The idea is that in the future,
> we can use this python scripts for things like:
>
> - Manually testing on another box
> - Send to a client that hired us, and tell him: "run this script, it
> will reproduce the SQL injection".
>
> For both tasks, please use the latest SVN version (trunk) as a base,
>
> What do you think? Do you like the tasks?
>
> Cheers,
> --
> Andrés Riancho
> Founder, Bonsai - Information Security
> http://www.bonsai-sec.com/
> http://w3af.sf.net/
>



-- 
Andrés Riancho
Founder, Bonsai - Information Security
http://www.bonsai-sec.com/
http://w3af.sf.net/

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