Patch for DREI has_header() (causing double Host: header)

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Miroslav Stampar 2019-05-07 15:49:03 +02:00
parent fd97942760
commit 74c7cf95f2
2 changed files with 2 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ from lib.core.enums import OS
from thirdparty import six
# sqlmap version (<major>.<minor>.<month>.<monthly commit>)
VERSION = "1.3.5.35"
VERSION = "1.3.5.36"
TYPE = "dev" if VERSION.count('.') > 2 and VERSION.split('.')[-1] != '0' else "stable"
TYPE_COLORS = {"dev": 33, "stable": 90, "pip": 34}
VERSION_STRING = "sqlmap/%s#%s" % ('.'.join(VERSION.split('.')[:-1]) if VERSION.count('.') > 2 and VERSION.split('.')[-1] == '0' else VERSION, TYPE)

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@ -419,7 +419,7 @@ class Connect(object):
if isinstance(value, six.string_types):
for char in (r"\r", r"\n"):
value = re.sub(r"(%s)([^ \t])" % char, r"\g<1>\t\g<2>", value)
headers[getBytes(key)] = getBytes(value.strip("\r\n"))
headers[getBytes(key) if six.PY2 else key] = getBytes(value.strip("\r\n")) # Note: Python3 has_header() expects non-bytes value
if six.PY2:
url = getBytes(url) # Note: Python3 requires text while Python2 has problems when mixing text with binary POST