Web Application Firewall Detection – Kali Linux Tutorial
WAF or Web application firewall is a security tool that protects a website from various type of attacks which included but not limited to: SQL-injection, XSS, Local file inclusion and others. Web based IPS (intrusion prevention system) has also been designed to protect a web server but these is a difference between WAF and IPS; web application firewall provides protection from web-based attack while IPS protect a web server from network based attack.
WAFW00F is the tool to find a web application firewall that is protecting a web server. WAFW00f is a python script which is written by Sandro Gauci && Wendel G. Henrique. A penetration tester can get name of the installed firewall so that exploitation will be started, it was earlier available on backtrack 5 but since backtrack is no longer an active project; so we can use this tool on Kali Linux.
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WAFW00F - Web Application Firewall Detection Tool
By Sandro Gauci && Wendel G. Henrique
Usage: wafw00f url1 [url2 [url3 ... ]]
example: wafw00f http://www.victim.org/
Options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-v, --verbose enable verbosity - multiple -v options increase
verbosity
-a, --findall Find all WAFs, do not stop testing on the first one
-r, --disableredirect
Do not follow redirections given by 3xx responses
-t TEST, --test=TEST Test for one specific WAF
-l, --list List all WAFs that we are able to detect
--xmlrpc Switch on the XML-RPC interface instead of CUI
--xmlrpcport=XMLRPCPORT
Specify an alternative port to listen on, default 8001
-V, --version Print out the version
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