I was trying to test local experimental SPIP 3.2.19 installation using Arjun, but immediately after start it warned me "[-] Target returned HTTP 400, this may cause problems" and indeed it didn't discover anything, saying: [!] No parameters were discovered.
I tried to use it as arjun -u http://localhost/spip/ecrire/ --headers "cookies here" -oT spip_arjun.txt --stable
Tried with and without --stable — no difference, it didn't return any results (neither with -m POST).
Anything I could improve on my side — or a bug worth of closer investigation?
Update: I noticed the problem occured when I tried to use Arjun to test the "site" located on the very same machine. When I tested the same installation from other machine in the same LAN, Arjun didn't insist on this error. So either different Arjun installation (better?) on that other machine — or maybe Arjun somehow "doesn't like" the server being "that near"?
I was trying to test local experimental SPIP 3.2.19 installation using Arjun, but immediately after start it warned me "[-] Target returned HTTP 400, this may cause problems" and indeed it didn't discover anything, saying: [!] No parameters were discovered.
I tried to use it as arjun -u http://localhost/spip/ecrire/ --headers "cookies here" -oT spip_arjun.txt --stable
Tried with and without --stable — no difference, it didn't return any results (neither with -m POST).
Anything I could improve on my side — or a bug worth of closer investigation?
Update: I noticed the problem occured when I tried to use Arjun to test the "site" located on the very same machine. When I tested the same installation from other machine in the same LAN, Arjun didn't insist on this error. So either different Arjun installation (better?) on that other machine — or maybe Arjun somehow "doesn't like" the server being "that near"?