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# whatwaf
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> Detect and bypass web application firewalls and protection systems.
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> More information: <https://github.com/Ekultek/WhatWaf>.
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- Detect protection on a single [u]RL, optionally use verbose output:
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`whatwaf --url {{https://example.com}} --verbose`
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- Detect protection on a [l]ist of URLs in parallel from a file (one URL per line):
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`whatwaf --threads {{number}} --list {{path/to/file}}`
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- Send requests through a proxy and use custom payload list from a file (one payload per line):
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`whatwaf --proxy {{http://127.0.0.1:8080}} --pl {{path/to/file}} -u {{https://example.com}}`
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- Send requests through Tor (Tor must be installed) using custom [p]ayloads (comma-separated):
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`whatwaf --tor --payloads '{{payload1,payload2,...}}' -u {{https://example.com}}`
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- Use a random user-agent, set throttling and timeout, send a [P]OST request, and force HTTPS connection:
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`whatwaf --ra --throttle {{seconds}} --timeout {{seconds}} --post --force-ssl -u {{http://example.com}}`
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- List all WAFs that can be detected:
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`whatwaf --wafs`
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- List all available tamper scripts:
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`whatwaf --tampers`
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