Maxime, 

> I've a webapplication. To access to it, i've to fill a webform using
> POST.
> So, before auditing this application with W3af, i've to make W3af
> user-agent login.
> What is the easiest way to do that ?
> 
> It's not a brute force attack, i've user/password.

You can also read simple how-to of using spiderMan [0].


[0]
http://securityaudit.blogspot.com/2009/09/using-w3af-for-testing-web-application.html


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