Electronic currency exchanger list Usage: python ./sqlmap [options]

Friday 16 May 2014

Usage: python ./sqlmap [options]

    Usage: python ./sqlmap [options]
     
    Options:
     -h, --help Show basic help message and exit
     -hh Show advanced help message and exit
     --version Show program's version number and exit
     -v VERBOSE Verbosity level: 0-6 (default 1)
     
    Target:
     At least one of these options has to be provided to set the target(s)
     
    -d DIRECT Direct connection to the database
     -u URL, --url=URL Target URL (e.g. "www.target.com/vuln.php?id=1")
     -l LOGFILE Parse targets from Burp or WebScarab proxy logs
     -m BULKFILE Scan multiple targets enlisted in a given textual file
     -r REQUESTFILE Load HTTP request from a file
     -g GOOGLEDORK Process Google dork results as target URLs
     -c CONFIGFILE Load options from a configuration INI file
     
    Request:
     These options can be used to specify how to connect to the target URL
     
    --data=DATA Data string to be sent through POST
     --param-del=PDEL Character used for splitting parameter values
     --cookie=COOKIE HTTP Cookie header
     --cookie-del=CDEL Character used for splitting cookie values
     --load-cookies=L.. File containing cookies in Netscape/wget format
     --drop-set-cookie Ignore Set-Cookie header from response
     --user-agent=AGENT HTTP User-Agent header
     --random-agent Use randomly selected HTTP User-Agent header
     --host=HOST HTTP Host header
     --referer=REFERER HTTP Referer header
     --headers=HEADERS Extra headers (e.g. "Accept-Language: fr\nETag: 123")
     --auth-type=AUTH.. HTTP authentication type (Basic, Digest, NTLM or Cert)
     --auth-cred=AUTH.. HTTP authentication credentials (name:password)
     --auth-cert=AUTH.. HTTP authentication certificate (key_file,cert_file)
     --proxy=PROXY Use a proxy to connect to the target URL
     --proxy-cred=PRO.. Proxy authentication credentials (name:password)
     --proxy-file=PRO.. Load proxy list from a file
     --ignore-proxy Ignore system default proxy settings
     --tor Use Tor anonymity network
     --tor-port=TORPORT Set Tor proxy port other than default
     --tor-type=TORTYPE Set Tor proxy type (HTTP (default), SOCKS4 or SOCKS5)
     --check-tor Check to see if Tor is used properly
     --delay=DELAY Delay in seconds between each HTTP request
     --timeout=TIMEOUT Seconds to wait before timeout connection (default 30)
     --retries=RETRIES Retries when the connection timeouts (default 3)
     --randomize=RPARAM Randomly change value for given parameter(s)
     --safe-url=SAFURL URL address to visit frequently during testing
     --safe-freq=SAFREQ Test requests between two visits to a given safe URL
     --skip-urlencode Skip URL encoding of payload data
     --force-ssl Force usage of SSL/HTTPS
     --hpp Use HTTP parameter pollution
     --eval=EVALCODE Evaluate provided Python code before the request (e.g.
     "import hashlib;id2=hashlib.md5(id).hexdigest()")
     
    Optimization:
     These options can be used to optimize the performance of sqlmap
     
    -o Turn on all optimization switches
     --predict-output Predict common queries output
     --keep-alive Use persistent HTTP(s) connections
     --null-connection Retrieve page length without actual HTTP response body
     --threads=THREADS Max number of concurrent HTTP(s) requests (default 1)
     
    Injection:
     These options can be used to specify which parameters to test for,
     provide custom injection payloads and optional tampering scripts
     
    -p TESTPARAMETER Testable parameter(s)
     --skip=SKIP Skip testing for given parameter(s)
     --dbms=DBMS Force back-end DBMS to this value
     --dbms-cred=DBMS.. DBMS authentication credentials (user:password)
     --os=OS Force back-end DBMS operating system to this value
     --invalid-bignum Use big numbers for invalidating values
     --invalid-logical Use logical operations for invalidating values
     --no-cast Turn off payload casting mechanism
     --no-escape Turn off string escaping mechanism
     --prefix=PREFIX Injection payload prefix string
     --suffix=SUFFIX Injection payload suffix string
     --tamper=TAMPER Use given script(s) for tampering injection data
     
    Detection:
     These options can be used to customize the detection phase
     
    --level=LEVEL Level of tests to perform (1-5, default 1)
     --risk=RISK Risk of tests to perform (0-3, default 1)
     --string=STRING String to match when query is evaluated to True
     --not-string=NOT.. String to match when query is evaluated to False
     --regexp=REGEXP Regexp to match when query is evaluated to True
     --code=CODE HTTP code to match when query is evaluated to True
     --text-only Compare pages based only on the textual content
     --titles Compare pages based only on their titles
     
    Techniques:
     These options can be used to tweak testing of specific SQL injection
     techniques
     
    --technique=TECH SQL injection techniques to use (default "BEUSTQ")
     --time-sec=TIMESEC Seconds to delay the DBMS response (default 5)
     --union-cols=UCOLS Range of columns to test for UNION query SQL injection
     --union-char=UCHAR Character to use for bruteforcing number of columns
     --union-from=UFROM Table to use in FROM part of UNION query SQL injection
     --dns-domain=DNS.. Domain name used for DNS exfiltration attack
     --second-order=S.. Resulting page URL searched for second-order response
     
    Fingerprint:
     -f, --fingerprint Perform an extensive DBMS version fingerprint
     
    Enumeration:
     These options can be used to enumerate the back-end database
     management system information, structure and data contained in the
     tables. Moreover you can run your own SQL statements
     
    -a, --all Retrieve everything
     -b, --banner Retrieve DBMS banner
     --current-user Retrieve DBMS current user
     --current-db Retrieve DBMS current database
     --hostname Retrieve DBMS server hostname
     --is-dba Detect if the DBMS current user is DBA
     --users Enumerate DBMS users
     --passwords Enumerate DBMS users password hashes
     --privileges Enumerate DBMS users privileges
     --roles Enumerate DBMS users roles
     --dbs Enumerate DBMS databases
     --tables Enumerate DBMS database tables
     --columns Enumerate DBMS database table columns
     --schema Enumerate DBMS schema
     --count Retrieve number of entries for table(s)
     --dump Dump DBMS database table entries
     --dump-all Dump all DBMS databases tables entries
     --search Search column(s), table(s) and/or database name(s)
     --comments Retrieve DBMS comments
     -D DB DBMS database to enumerate
     -T TBL DBMS database table to enumerate
     -C COL DBMS database table column to enumerate
     -U USER DBMS user to enumerate
     --exclude-sysdbs Exclude DBMS system databases when enumerating tables
     --start=LIMITSTART First query output entry to retrieve
     --stop=LIMITSTOP Last query output entry to retrieve
     --first=FIRSTCHAR First query output word character to retrieve
     --last=LASTCHAR Last query output word character to retrieve
     --sql-query=QUERY SQL statement to be executed
     --sql-shell Prompt for an interactive SQL shell
     --sql-file=SQLFILE Execute SQL statements from given file(s)
     
    Brute force:
     These options can be used to run brute force checks
     
    --common-tables Check existence of common tables
     --common-columns Check existence of common columns
     
    User-defined function injection:
     These options can be used to create custom user-defined functions
     
    --udf-inject Inject custom user-defined functions
     --shared-lib=SHLIB Local path of the shared library
     
    File system access:
     These options can be used to access the back-end database management
     system underlying file system
     
    --file-read=RFILE Read a file from the back-end DBMS file system
     --file-write=WFILE Write a local file on the back-end DBMS file system
     --file-dest=DFILE Back-end DBMS absolute filepath to write to
     
    Operating system access:
     These options can be used to access the back-end database management
     system underlying operating system
     
    --os-cmd=OSCMD Execute an operating system command
     --os-shell Prompt for an interactive operating system shell
     --os-pwn Prompt for an OOB shell, meterpreter or VNC
     --os-smbrelay One click prompt for an OOB shell, meterpreter or VNC
     --os-bof Stored procedure buffer overflow exploitation
     --priv-esc Database process user privilege escalation
     --msf-path=MSFPATH Local path where Metasploit Framework is installed
     --tmp-path=TMPPATH Remote absolute path of temporary files directory
     
    Windows registry access:
     These options can be used to access the back-end database management
     system Windows registry
     
    --reg-read Read a Windows registry key value
     --reg-add Write a Windows registry key value data
     --reg-del Delete a Windows registry key value
     --reg-key=REGKEY Windows registry key
     --reg-value=REGVAL Windows registry key value
     --reg-data=REGDATA Windows registry key value data
     --reg-type=REGTYPE Windows registry key value type
     
    General:
     These options can be used to set some general working parameters
     
    -s SESSIONFILE Load session from a stored (.sqlite) file
     -t TRAFFICFILE Log all HTTP traffic into a textual file
     --batch Never ask for user input, use the default behaviour
     --charset=CHARSET Force character encoding used for data retrieval
     --crawl=CRAWLDEPTH Crawl the website starting from the target URL
     --csv-del=CSVDEL Delimiting character used in CSV output (default ",")
     --dump-format=DU.. Format of dumped data (CSV (default), HTML or SQLITE)
     --eta Display for each output the estimated time of arrival
     --flush-session Flush session files for current target
     --forms Parse and test forms on target URL
     --fresh-queries Ignore query results stored in session file
     --hex Use DBMS hex function(s) for data retrieval
     --output-dir=ODIR Custom output directory path
     --parse-errors Parse and display DBMS error messages from responses
     --pivot-column=P.. Pivot column name
     --save Save options to a configuration INI file
     --scope=SCOPE Regexp to filter targets from provided proxy log
     --test-filter=TE.. Select tests by payloads and/or titles (e.g. ROW)
     --update Update sqlmap
     
    Miscellaneous:
     -z MNEMONICS Use short mnemonics (e.g. "flu,bat,ban,tec=EU")
     --alert=ALERT Run shell command(s) when SQL injection is found
     --answers=ANSWERS Set question answers (e.g. "quit=N,follow=N")
     --beep Make a beep sound when SQL injection is found
     --check-waf Heuristically check for WAF/IPS/IDS protection
     --cleanup Clean up the DBMS from sqlmap specific UDF and tables
     --dependencies Check for missing (non-core) sqlmap dependencies
     --disable-coloring Disable console output coloring
     --gpage=GOOGLEPAGE Use Google dork results from specified page number
     --identify-waf Make a through testing for a WAF/IPS/IDS protection
     --mobile Imitate smartphone through HTTP User-Agent header
     --page-rank Display page rank (PR) for Google dork results
     --purge-output Safely remove all content from output directory
     --smart Conduct through tests only if positive heuristic(s)
     --wizard Simple wizard interface for beginner users

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