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Version | 0.2 |
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Github page | http://github.com/Arachni/arachni-rpc-em |
Code Documentation | http://rubydoc.info/github/Arachni/arachni-rpc-em/ |
Author | Tasos "Zapotek" Laskos (@Zap0tek) |
@ArachniScanner | |
Copyright | 2011-2013 |
License | 3-clause BSD |
Arachni-RPC EM is an implementation of the Arachni-RPC
protocol using EventMachine and provides both a server and a client.
It's capable of:
The files in the examples/
directory go through everything in great detail.
Also, the tests under spec/arachni/rpc/
cover everything too so they can
provide you with hints.
gem install arachni-rpc-em
If you want to clone the repository and work with the source code:
git co git://github.com/arachni/arachni-rpc-em.git
cd arachni-rpc-em
bundle install
bundle exec rake spec
Warning: Some of the test cases include stress-testing, don't be alarmed when RAM usage hits 5GB and CPU utilization hits 100%.
Please send your feedback using GitHub's issue system at http://github.com/arachni/arachni-rpc-em/issues.
Arachni-RPC EM is provided under the 3-clause BSD license.
See the LICENSE file for more information.
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