All,

I'm trying to get w3af to work with Microsoft's AFDS.  Using
spiderMan, it appears that spiderMan gets confused on all the
redirects that ADFS throws.  So, I tried to use a cookiejar by using
the exportcookie plugin for firefox and pointing w3af to my cookie.txt
file, which it says is not a valid file.

Can anyone point me to an example of what that file should look like?
Here is what mine looks like (NOT THE SITE I'M TESTING AGAINST, JUST
AN EXAMPLE):\

.linuxquestions.org     TRUE    /       FALSE   1242182800      __utmb  
142463919.2.10.1242180916

.linuxquestions.org     TRUE    /       FALSE   0       __utmc  142463919

.linuxquestions.org     TRUE    /       FALSE   1305253000      __utma  
142463919.2097592232.1241198539.1242001755.1242180916.3

.linuxquestions.org     TRUE    /       FALSE   0       bbsessionhash   
a5f460d9740c02899deec65b12d26bef

.linuxquestions.org     TRUE    /       FALSE   1257948920      __utmz  
142463919.1242180921.3.3.utmcsr=google|utmccn=(organic)|utmcmd=organic|utmctr=extracting%20cookies%20from%20firefox

Does that look like a valid format?

Also has anyone been able to successfully use this against an ADFS secured site?

Thanks for your help and for the amazing tool.

Chris

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