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Little help with bruteforceing a form |
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Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2010 8:21 pm |
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glid3r |
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Hello people !
I'm trying to bruteforce the following page:
http://www.lyc-reaumur-53.ac-nantes.fr/reaumur/professeur.html
I do know the exact login, the length of the password, and the charset used. And I figured that would be fine for a bruteforce attack. I've tried Brutus, but it doesnt seem to recognise the form, I suppose its because its all javascript? From what I've tried when clicking connect with 'TEST' as login and password, the following two requests are sent:
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POST /reaumur/appelfonctionz00090neccbc87e4b5ce2fe28308fd9f2a7baf300000000018a4b0ca1922e9a51c85d058e48cdcf07y
POST /reaumur/appelfonctionz00090ne4da3b7fbbce2345d7772b0674a318d50000000001c59b475c5e2a5ea83dcd268b919bb625y |
From what I understand, in order to use a bruteforcer on the form, I need to figure out how the request containing the encrypted login and pass is sent, but I'm really stuck here. Could anyone help? Isn't there a very simple way to bruteforce a generic login form? |
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