Web - Server

Sunday 20 December 2015, 08:47  #1
Web - Server HTTP header
hulkbuster
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any hint on how to proceed??

Tuesday 22 December 2015, 22:50  #2
Web - Server HTTP header
alex_adept
  • 4 posts

main hints in challenge title.

Sunday 27 December 2015, 17:11  #3
Web - Server HTTP header
hulkbuster
  • 4 posts

I made requests using python for extracting the headers but did not help. Is this the right direction to proceed??

Friday 29 January 2016, 01:53  #4
Web - Server HTTP header
ayadi
  • 2 posts

it show */ MODERATED /* in header part

Wednesday 23 November 2016, 21:48  #5
Web - Server HTTP header
hystericalBlob
  • 1 posts

I’ve seen that but cannot find the next step.. :/
Any help ?

Thursday 5 January 2017, 18:30  #6
Web - Server HTTP header
Steve Nice
  • 3 posts

You need to alter the non-standard Header option that you can discover by looking at the Headers

Thursday 5 January 2017, 18:30  #7
Web - Server HTTP header
Steve Nice
  • 3 posts

By using Burp proxy or similar

Thursday 6 July 2017, 18:22  #8
Web - Server HTTP header
h4rd
  • 1 posts

well, it is obvious that we have to modify the response header with burp,
but how do we know to what value to change "none"?
i tried admin, administrator, me, root, yes.. but no luck. what is the hint?

Tuesday 22 August 2017, 13:56  #9
Web - Server HTTP header
FastTurtle
  • 1 posts

you know the answer

Monday 1 January 2018, 20:57  #10
Web - Server HTTP header
T0TB0X3R
  • 1 posts

Ok so by changing the value there. Do we need to send the "response with changed value" to server again.
I’m confused as to why sometime we need to change the response and resend it to server again.

Friday 10 August 2018, 10:13  #11
Web - Server HTTP header
UsarioCasale
  • 2 posts

Hi, thanks for the hint / answer but i wonder why I could not see this header inside Burp suit but only using curl.