Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: xcat
Version: 0.9
Summary: A command line tool to automate the exploitation of blind XPath injection vulnerabilities
Home-page: https://github.com/orf/xcat
Author: Tom Forbes
Author-email: tom@tomforb.es
License: MIT
Description: XCat
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        XCat is a command line program that aides in the exploitation of blind XPath injection vulnerabilities. It can be used
        to retrieve the whole XML document being processed by a vulnerable XPath query, read arbitrary files on the hosts filesystem
        and utilize out of bound HTTP requests to make the server send data directly to xcat.
        
        XCat is built to exploit boolean XPath injections (Where only one bit of data can be extracted in one request)
        and it requires you to manually identify the exploit first, this does not do that for you. Check out the docs 
        at http://xcat.readthedocs.org/ for more info.
        
        Install:
        
        .. code:: console
        
           pip3 install xcat
        
        **Note:** This requires Python 3.5 and above to run.
        
        
        .. code-block:: console
        
           > xcat --help
        
           XCat.
        
           Usage:
               xcat <url> <target_parameter> [<parameters>]... (--true-string=<string> | --true-code=<code>) [--method=<method>]
                    [--fast] [--oob-ip=<ip> (--oob-port=<port>)] [--stats] [--concurrency=<val>]
                    [--features] [--body] [--cookie=<cookie>] [(--shell | --shellcmd=<cmd>)]
               xcat detectip
        
           Options:
               -s, --shell                 Open the psudo-shell for exploring injections
               -S, --shellcmd=<cmd>        Execute a single shell command.
               -m, --method=<method>       HTTP method to use for requests [default: GET]
               -o, --oob-ip=<ip>           Use this IP for OOB injection attacks
               -p, --oob-port=<port>       Use this port for injection attacks
               -x, --concurrency=<val>     Make this many connections to the target server [default: 10]
               -b, --body                  Send the parameters in the request body as form data. Used with POST requests.
               -c, --cookie=<cookie>       A string that will be sent as the Cookie header
               -f, --fast                  Only fetch the first 15 characters of string values
               -t, --true-string=<string>  Interpret this string in the response body as being a truthful request. Negate with '!'
               -tc, --true-code=<code>     Interpret this status code as being truthful. Negate with '!'
               --stats                     Print statistics at the end of the session
        
        
        
        More examples and documentation can be found at http://xcat.readthedocs.org/
        
        Example Application
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        There is a vulnerable Java web application for testing/demoing available here: https://github.com/orf/xcat_app
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
