Hey Shawn,

You can start with installing our last version [0] and tell us if that
still happens.

Regards,

Javier

[0] https://sourceforge.net/projects/w3af/files/w3af/w3af%201.1/



On Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 5:31 PM, Shawn Webb <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm testing using w3af against my employer's development sites. We use
> a load balancer based on nginx and haproxy which sets cookies to
> forward (and keep) the user's browser to a specific lighttpd server. I
> exported firefox's cookies for our site and am using that with w3af.
> After running w3af, I see no hits in my lighttpd server's logfiles,
> which makes be believe w3af isn't respecting the cookieJarFile
> setting. Is there something other than simply setting that config
> variable to the file that I should be doing? I just installed w3af on
> freebsd via ports.
>
> w3af version info: Version: 1.0-rc4 (from tgz)
>
> Thanks,
>
> Shawn
>
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