dockerfiles/wafw00f
Pratik raj b113da5d19 chore: Use --no-cache-dir flag to pip in Dockerfiles, to save space
Using "--no-cache-dir" flag in pip install ,make sure dowloaded packages
by pip don't cached on system . This is a best practise which make sure
to fetch ftom repo instead of using local cached one . Further , in case
of Docker Containers , by restricing caching , we can reduce image size.
In term of stats , it depends upon the number of python packages
multiplied by their respective size . e.g for heavy packages with a lot
of dependencies it reduce a lot by don't caching pip packages.

Further , more detail information can be found at

https://medium.com/sciforce/strategies-of-docker-images-optimization-2ca9cc5719b6

Signed-off-by: Pratik Raj <rajpratik71@gmail.com>
2021-07-02 01:02:49 +05:30
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Dockerfile chore: Use --no-cache-dir flag to pip in Dockerfiles, to save space 2021-07-02 01:02:49 +05:30
README.md fix wafw00f 2020-09-15 15:16:18 +08:00

wafw00f

WAFW00F allows one to identify and fingerprint Web Application Firewall (WAF) products protecting a website.

$ alias wafw00f='docker run --rm -it vimagick/wafw00f'

$ wafw00f https://www.baidu.com
[*] Checking https://www.baidu.com
[+] Generic Detection results:
[*] The site https://www.baidu.com seems to be behind a WAF or some sort of security solution
[~] Reason: The server header is different when an attack is detected.
The server header for a normal response is "BWS/1.1", while the server header a response to an attack is "Apache",
[~] Number of requests: 7