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Absinthe
Description
Absinthe is a tool that automatizes the exploitation of SQL injections to reverse-engineer a SQL database. It is capable of listing tables structures, field names, values, list of users, ...
Absinthe currently supports following databases:
- MSSQL server
- MSDE
- Oracle RDBMS
- Sybase
- PostgreSQL.
Installation
Absinthe is compatible with Windows, Linux and Mac. For Linux/Mac, installation of mono and wx* libraries is required.
The installation has been tested under Windows XP SP3.
Download Absinthe here:
http://www.0x90.org/releases/absinthe/Absinthe-1.4.1-Windows.zip
Unzip and install.
Usage
Menu
- File
- New: Open a new session
- Open: Open an existing session
- Save: Save current session
- Save As: Save current session (select location)
- Quit: Close Absinthe
- Tools
- Injection Options: Open the options window
- Proxy Config: Open the proxy configuration window
- Help
- About: Show splash screen
Interface
Host information
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DB Schema
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Download Records
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Options
Injection Options
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Proxy Config
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Example
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