Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: xcat
Version: 1.0.1
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 tool to exploit and investigate blind XPath injection vulnerabilities.
        
        It supports an large number of features:
        
        - Auto-selects injections (run `xcat injections` for a list)
        
        - Detects the version and capabilities of the xpath parser and 
          selects the fastest method of retrieval
        
        - Built in out-of-bound HTTP server
            - Automates XXE attacks
            - Can use OOB HTTP requests to drastically speed up retrieval
        
        - Custom request headers and body
        
        - Built in REPL shell, supporting:
            - Reading arbitrary files
            - Reading environment variables
            - Listing directories
            - Uploading/downloading files (soon TM)
        
        For complete read the documentation here: https://xcat.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
        
        ## Install
        
        Run `pip install xcat`
        
        **Requires Python 3.7**. You can easily install this with [pyenv](https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv): 
        `pyenv install 3.7.1`
        
        ## Example application
        
        There is a complete demo application you can use to explore the features of XCat. 
        See the README here: https://github.com/orf/xcat_app
         
        
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