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Verbose output to log file

Open cmaggiulli opened this issue 8 years ago • 1 comments

After running

panoptic.py --url "http://localhost/apps/pbcs.dll/article?url=test"

I received the following output


Panoptic v0.1 (https://github.com/lightos/Panoptic/)

[i] Starting scan at: 00:02:47

[i] Checking original response...
[i] Checking invalid response...
[i] Done!
[i] Searching for files...
[i] Possible file(s) found!
[i] OS: Windows
[?] Do you want to restrict further scans to 'Windows'? [Y/n] y
[+] Found '/Program Files/MySQL/data/mysql-bin.log' (Windows/Databases/log).
[+] Found '/Program Files/MySQL/data/mysql-bin.index' (Windows/Databases/log).
... etc
[+] Found '/WINDOWS/system32/Macromed/Flash/FlashInstall.log' (Windows/Desktop applications/log).
[+] Found '/WINDOWS/system32/Macromed/Flash/install.log' (Windows/Desktop applications/log).

[i] File search complete.

[i] Finishing scan at: 00:05:39

I believe the output to be a true hit because (other than owning the server it was tested on) in the omitted output it showed very unique and correct paths. However, when I run this same command subsequently (after trying the --write-files switch in between) it never gave me another hit. I tried toggling several other flags with no success.

It would be nice to have had the verbose output written to a log for comparison.

cmaggiulli avatar May 20 '17 05:05 cmaggiulli

I can add the option --save-output to write the verbose output to a specified file.

lightos avatar Sep 19 '17 05:09 lightos