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Updated Command-line-user-interface (markdown) authored Mar 30, 2013 by Tasos Laskos's avatar Tasos Laskos
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...@@ -193,6 +193,7 @@ _Don't worry about the rest of the parameters right now._ ...@@ -193,6 +193,7 @@ _Don't worry about the rest of the parameters right now._
Arachni's output messages are classified into several categories, each of them prefixed with a different colored symbol: Arachni's output messages are classified into several categories, each of them prefixed with a different colored symbol:
* `[*]` are status messages. * `[*]` are status messages.
* `[~]` are informational messages.
* `[+]` are "ok" messages - positive matches. * `[+]` are "ok" messages - positive matches.
* `[v]` are verbose messages. * `[v]` are verbose messages.
* `[!]` are debug messages. * `[!]` are debug messages.
...@@ -237,12 +238,12 @@ Arachni - Web Application Security Scanner Framework v0.4.2 ...@@ -237,12 +238,12 @@ Arachni - Web Application Security Scanner Framework v0.4.2
[*] XSS: Analyzing response #8... [*] XSS: Analyzing response #8...
[+] XSS: In form var 'txtSearch' ( http://testfire.net/search.aspx ) [+] XSS: In form var 'txtSearch' ( http://testfire.net/search.aspx )
``` ```
**Verbose mode enabled**
See the extra information in this example.
*Verbose mode enabled* `[v]` messages are verbose messages.
See the extra information in this example.
"[v]" messages are verbose messages.
In this case the verbose messages give information about the inputs that discovered the XSS vulnerability. In this case the verbose messages give information about the inputs that discovered the XSS vulnerability.
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