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The framework supports http1. Is any support for http2 planned in this ?
  • siddharthchhabrap
  • Opened 
    on Mar 16, 2022
  • #112

- Will this project be developed further? - Is somebody working on a Python3 release?
  • MirkoDziadzka
  • 1
  • Opened 
    on Jun 9, 2020
  • #108

I am getting the errors below when trying to execute py.test. Also, are you guys not supplying a test file for the OWASP ruleset? Are we expected to write our own? Thanks in advance! $ py.test test/test_default.py ...
  • spencescu
  • 6
  • Opened 
    on Mar 7, 2019
  • #104

I am using the docker to run the suite of tests against a few projects I have live. This project works great against some of my hostnames, I am a big fan. However, when I test against some projects I have ...
  • frankdirosaiv
  • 3
  • Opened 
    on Nov 26, 2018
  • #100

We should use a docker container for ftw so people can pull from Docker hub FTW and run tests against whatever they have
enhancement
  • zmallen
  • 2
  • Opened 
    on Jun 4, 2017
  • #90

ConstructorError: could not determine a constructor for the tag tag:yaml.org,2002:python/str http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9169025/how-can-i-add-a-python-tuple-to-a-yaml-file-using-pyyaml/9169553#9169553 ...
  • bclodius
  • Opened 
    on Feb 14, 2017
  • #87

Each rule author makes sense for whoever made the initial file, but rulefiles are starting to get large, as seen here We should have a per test author as testing rules can get complex
documentation
enhancement
  • zmallen
  • 1
  • Opened 
    on Aug 23, 2016
  • #78

documentation
  • zmallen
  • Opened 
    on Aug 16, 2016
  • #77

We should have enabled:true on a test by test basis. Ive noticed its hard to parse WAF logs when working in a rulefile with multiple rules, and I know that other tests are passing while working on a new ...
  • zmallen
  • 3
  • Opened 
    on Jul 28, 2016
  • #72
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