Comparing response (status code / body) between payloads #32
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I have found my answer using dsl. Thank you :) |
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Sorry to bother you again with this question but I didn't find any example to do what I want to do so I'm not sure it"s possible to do it. want to do something similar to this example:
However using a fuzzing template. For example I have my payloads:
And then I want to compare the difference between these response using something like status_code_1 for test1, etc... Right now I think it's not possible to do it but it should be really helpful to detect weird server behavior. Thank you for your help. |
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@AlessandroZ I think request history capability still needs to be implemented for fuzzing templates. That's something we are looking forward to adding, along with a comparison with baseline response for differential analysis (the idea would be a standard request to tune the expected answer and then highlight those that are different above a certain threshold from this) |
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Yes this is exactly what I'm looking for. This feature would be really really helpful for lots of tests. Thanks a lot. |
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Hello, sorry to bring this up after some time, is there any progress on this? Has it been implemented by any chance? |
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Hello,
I have some specific needs and I don't know if it could be done using nuclei so maybe you could help me.
I want to test the reaction of the server using many payloads and doing a diff between answers.
For example, I have 2 payloads, I test both payloads and then I compare the status code or the number of words of the response body.
It could be 3 payloads and doing the same comparaison between the first response body and the second one and then depending on the result, I check the difference between the second body and the third one.
Thanks a lot for your help.
Have a nice day.
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