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Question about the output received from http-wordpress-plugins.nse
From: David Arrington <david.l.arrington () gmail com>
Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2012 20:55:18 -0800
Hi, I just ran a test to a server trying to find the plugins that a wordpress site is using. I did this searching for the top 100 plugins only. When I did this the output showed all 100 plugins. I know that not all of these plugins are installed, so I must be using this script incorrectly. Can someone familiar with this script give me an example of how to use it to find the plugins? Is there something else I need to do to see which of those 100 plugins are actually installed? Thank you! -- David _______________________________________________ Sent through the nmap-dev mailing list http://cgi.insecure.org/mailman/listinfo/nmap-dev Archived at http://seclists.org/nmap-dev/
Current thread:
- Question about the output received from http-wordpress-plugins.nse David Arrington (Feb 28)
- Re: Question about the output received from http-wordpress-plugins.nse David Fifield (Mar 02)
- Re: Question about the output received from http-wordpress-plugins.nse Gutek (Mar 03)
- wp-plugins.lst update David Fifield (Mar 06)
- Re: wp-plugins.lst update Gutek (Mar 07)
- Re: wp-plugins.lst update David Fifield (Mar 08)
- wp-plugins.lst update David Fifield (Mar 06)
- Re: Question about the output received from http-wordpress-plugins.nse David Fifield (Mar 08)
- Re: Question about the output received from http-wordpress-plugins.nse Gutek (Mar 09)
- Re: Question about the output received from http-wordpress-plugins.nse David Fifield (Mar 14)