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Checks for any interaction with a host added into an XFF related headers. #214

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Hi,

This PR propose a bcheck to checks for any interaction with a host added into an forwarded requests related HTTP request headers.

BCheck Contributions

  • BCheck compiles and executes as expected
  • BCheck contains appropriate metadata (name, version, author, description and appropriate tags)
  • Only .bcheck files have been added or modified
  • BCheck is in the appropriate folder
  • PR contains single or limited number of BChecks (Multiple PRs are preferred)
  • BCheck attempts to minimize false positives

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Many thanks for the submission.

Looks good 👍

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Looks good! 👍

@Hannah-PortSwigger Hannah-PortSwigger merged commit 918d658 into PortSwigger:main Jul 3, 2024
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@righettod righettod deleted the xffOOBDetect branch July 3, 2024 13:07
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righettod commented Jul 3, 2024

Thank you very much for the feedback and the merging as well as this amazing tool 💚.

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