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| Subject: | Pentesting RoR |
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| Date: | Mon, 16 Jul 2007 14:59:52 -0400 |
So a client is setting up a webapp written in Ruby on Rails with a MySQL backend.
I do not have much experience with Ruby exploits or SQL injection against Ruby.
Can some list members give me some insight or point me in the right direction? I know the new Metasploit is written using Ruby. Does that make it a better pentest platform (just one of the tools) for me? Thanks! Regards, John
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