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Re: bruteforce attacks to GUI applications

Subject: Re: bruteforce attacks to GUI applications
Date: Wed, 23 Nov 2005 16:43:20 +0000
Page 280 of the Xlib Programming manual (8.4) states that the 'XSendEvent() function may be used to send a ClientMessage event or any other event type to a particular window, to the current keyboard focus window, or to the window in which the pointer is located' and 'It may also be useful for designing test procedures for you input handling or for making demonstration programs that simulate user input.' Although it does send set a flag on the event few apps I've seen check for this.

So at least under X its possible to do this if not with expect.

Mike

m_r_welch@tiscali.co.uk wrote:

It doesn't look like that would be possible. See here:

http://expect.nist.gov/FAQ.html#q23



-- Original Message --
Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2005 14:23:04 +0000
From: mike preston <mike@technomonk.com>
To:  m_r_welch@tiscali.co.uk
Subject: Re: bruteforce attacks to GUI applications


Can't something like expect http://expect.nist.gov be used to do this?

I'm sure I've read somewhere about it being used for both windows and *nix including gui interfaces.

Mike

m_r_welch@tiscali.co.uk wrote:



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