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Re: Modifing non-persistent cookies

Subject: Re: Modifing non-persistent cookies
Date: Sun, 11 Dec 2005 20:41:43 -0300
Maybe this is an overkill, but ettercap [1] can replace bytes on the wire for you based on filters. As an example you may see etter.filter.ssh , on debian its here : /usr/share/ettercap/etter.filter.ssh

[1] http://ettercap.sourceforge.net/


Jason binger escribió:
I am looking for an application that can modify a
non-persistent cookies value permanently (while the
browser is open).

I am testing a web app where a UserID=Number is set in
the browser. If I change this number to another ID I
can access other users functions, but I don't want to
have to manually change it with each request using a
web proxy.

Does anyone have some other ideas?

Cheers

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