wapiti-getcookie
- A Wapiti utility to fetch cookies from a webpage and store them in the Wapiti JSON format.
wapiti-getcookie
-u URL -c COOKIE options
wapiti-getcookie is a user-friendly interactive console utility that can be used to fill a web-form or fetch an URL
and extract the cookies sent by the remote server.
Cookie information are stored in the JSON cookie file you have to specify with the -c option.
Those cookies can be loaded by Wapiti using the same -c option.
-p
, --proxy
PROXY_URL
The given URL will be used as a proxy for HTTP and HTTPS requests.
This URL can have one of the following scheme : http, https, socks.
To make Wapiti use a Tor listener you can use --proxy socks://127.0.0.1:9050/
--tor
Make Wapiti use a Tor listener (same as --proxy socks://127.0.0.1:9050/)
-a
, --auth-cred
CREDENTIALS
Set credentials to use for HTTP authentication on the target.
Given value should be in the form login%password (% is used as a separator)
--auth-type
TYPE
Set the authentication mechanism to use. Valid choices are basic, digest and ntlm.
NTLM authentication may require you to install an additional Python module.
-H
, --header
HEADER
Set a custom HTTM header to inject in every request sent by Wapiti.
This option can be used several times.
Value should be a standard HTTP header line (parameter and value separated with a : sign).
-A
, --user-agent
AGENT
Default behavior of Wapiti is to use the same User-Agent as the TorBrowser, making it discreet when crawling standard website or .onion ones.
But you may have to change it to bypass some restrictions so this option is here.
-d
, --data
DATA
wapiti-getcookie will parse forms and ask your input for each field found.
But you can also pass every parameter and value as a string directly through this option.
Example: -d 'login=admin&password=letmein&submit=Login'
Wapiti is covered by the GNU General Public License (GPL), version 2. Please read the LICENSE file for more information.
Copyright (c) 2006-2021 Nicolas Surribas.
Nicolas Surribas is the main author, but the whole list of contributors is found in the separate AUTHORS file.
https://wapiti.sourceforge.io/
If you find a bug in Wapiti please report it to https://github.com/wapiti-scanner/wapiti/issues