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Thread: RE: Creating API for SSS & Appscan




RE: Creating API for SSS & Appscan
user name
2007-05-25 01:04:01
Hi Vivek,

You should check out AppScan's eXtensions Framework &
SDK at
http://axf.watchfire.com
- it will allow you to create more types of
integrations that just simple APIs. You can also download
the complete
SDK documentation from that site.

Thanks,
-Ory Segal
Watchfire

 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: listbouncesecurityfocus.com 
> [mailto:listbouncesecurityfocus.com] On Behalf Of Vivek P
> Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 11:31 AM
> To: Pen-Testing; security-basicssecurityfocus.com; 
> webappsecsecurityfocus.com
> Subject: Creating API for SSS & Appscan
> 
> Hi to all securityfocus
> 
> I am on look out for some solutions to automate and
imrove 
> pentesting setup of mine, i use an array of tools &
alot of 
> internal domains to test atleast 10000 of them. I use
SSS, 
> Appscan etc for that.
> 
> I had a logical solution to make things simple by
developing 
> an API so that i can run tools like pentest -sss.exe 
> -appscan.exe --www.targetsite.com /all options... or 
> something like that
> 
> I would like to get help on topics
> 
>  a) some API's that are available for sss (related
documentations)
>  b) some API for appscan (or related documentations)
>  c) some peek into tools that can sniff queries done
from 
> core of these testing tools to the kernel (so that i
can duplicate the
> replies)
> 
> This is just a research level discussion. Please reply
with 
> your valuable suggestions.
> 
> 
> thanx for your time..
> --
> Vivek P Nair
> Vice President, Technology
> ASG
> www.vivekpnair.co.nr
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> vivek.p.nairappingroup.com
> d3d BriN
> "i thought i would change the world, But they
wouldnt gimme 
> the source Code !!"
> 
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