On 1/25/2014 9:32 PM, Vicky B wrote:
if I have a privilege to ask a question on this topic if can anyone help me
on how an user fire a put request or delete request ( I am not a hacker)
.All my life I just used post and get I never thought about these put and
delete, so if someone helps I would appreciate
On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 4:29 PM, Johan Compagner <jcompag...@servoy.com>wrote:
I've dealt with similar nonsensical "compliance scans" before, and
my response was:
"You believe you can PUT or DELETE files on this installation?"
** makes popcorn **
"Please proceed. I'll sit here and watch. Take your time."
Morons. Bane of productive peoples' existence.
Also, a special place in hell for the writers of these "scanners"...
</rant>
--
Maybe even more stupid with this scanner could be that it only test for the
options request to see what it returns but does not do an actual test of it
really works?
Maybe i can have a server that only replies that it accepts a "GET" but
when i actually do fire a PUT or a DELETE the code does do something...
johan
1. install curl
2. man curl
Curl exists for Windows as well.
/mde/
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