Taras,

On Mon, Apr 9, 2012 at 9:49 AM, Taras <ox...@oxdef.info> wrote:
> Ok, I will look into this bug.
> BTW, do we know steps to reproduce this issue?

    Javier once told me this:

1) Set target to http://moth/w3af/
2) Enable urlFuzzer and webSpider
3) Start the scan
4) Once you've got a vulnerability reported by urlFuzzer, click on it
(in the KB Browser)
5) Crash

    But I wasn't able to reproduce in my environment following his advice.

Regards,

> 09.04.2012 16:30, Andres Riancho пишет:
>
>> Taras,
>>
>>     Could you please look into this [0] bug? It is without a doubt one
>> of our Top3 most reported bugs [1] and it is related to the history.py
>> thing that you've been working on. I've spent a couple of hours with
>> this in the past an I thought I had fixed it... but as usual I did not
>> :(
>>
>> [0] https://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/w3af/ticket/171489
>> [1] https://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/w3af/report/29?REVISION=48
>>
>> Regards,
>
>
>
> --
> Taras
> http://oxdef.info



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