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Getting Started
Originally built on Python 2, XSRFProbe later was migrated to Python 3 due to some missing features in Python 2.x versions which did not allow optimised performance and even caused some dependency issues.
XSRFProbe is now fully compatible with Python 3.x (preferably > 3.4) versions at present.
XSRFProbe has been tested on Linux (Arch, Debian, Ubnutu), Termux, Mac, and works as expected. Feel free to report any bugs you might encounter.
Mac & Windows doesn't support ANSI escape sequences so the output won't be colored on Mac & Windows. However you can still use XSRFProbe on them.
XSRFProbe needs some libraries to run efficiently. Apart from in-built libraries, some require installation via pip
. You can do a pip3 install -r requirements.txt
to get it done. Following are the dependencies:
- requests
- lxml
- bs4
- stringdist
Rest of the Python libraries used by XSRFProbe are standard libraries which come pre-installed with a Python 3.x interpreter.
Last Updated — 31/10/2019 by @0xInfection
- Home Welcome to XSRFProbe!
- Getting Started Getting started and setting up XSRFProbe.
- General Usage Basic usage of XSRFProbe.
- Advanced Usage Useful for advanced users who know what they're doing.
- XSRFProbe Internals How XSRFProbe works, intended for developers.
- Some FAQs Some discussions on topics which a user should understand.
- Contributing Making new pull requests.
- Reporting Bugs Issuing new bugs to XSRFProbe.