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Category:OWASP Cookies Database
Welcome to OWASP Cookies Database Project
OWASP Cookies Database project is aimed to collect and maintain all possible web servers/applications cookie details like cookie name, cookie value and the product name/version which generated the cookies. This database can be used to fingerprint the product name/version by comparing the cookie names and values against the database. This will enhance the accuracy of the application fingerprinting.
The database is ordered as a "reverse-lookup" to facilitate finding technologies in a testing situation. If you need to use the data in another order, we recommend copying the table into a spreadsheet and sorting it according to your needs.
Please help us grow the database by adding the cookies from your technology. To gather the appropriate data, simply go to the webpage in question and type in the following in the URL bar of your browser...
javascript:alert(document.cookie)
Then create an entry in the table below using the following format. If you don't know what product or version are involved, please leave them blank, and perhaps others will be able to help you. Note, you may want to change a few bytes in the example cookie value so that you aren't disclosing a secret cookie value.
|- |wiki18_session |qfn5s9|14upcs5b29prn7al090 |unknown |MediaWiki |MediaWiki |1.8 |Used at http://www.wikipedia.com |None
Cookie Database
Cookie Name | Example Value | Cookie Format | Company Name | Product Name | Product Version | Product Type | Example Site | Notes | |||||||||
JSESSIONID | unknown | Many | Many | Any | J2EE Application server | Many | Many appservers use this cookie including Claudio Resin, Jakarta Tomcat/JSERV, Macromedia Jrun | ||||||||||
ASPSESSIONIDXXXXXXXX | XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX | unknown | Microsoft | Microsoft Internet Information Services | 5.0 | Application server | Many | Cookie name varies by site | |||||||||
ASP.NET_SessionId | 0hqed4qelkxvjj153tplacm0 | unknown | Microsoft | Microsoft Internet Information Services | 6.0 | Application server | Many | None | |||||||||
PHPSESSION | unknown | The PHP Group | PHP | Any | Web server | Many | None
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wiki18_session | 14upcs5b29prn7al090 | unknown | MediaWiki | MediaWiki | 1.8 | Content Management Server | http://www.wikipedia.com/ | None
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WebLogicSession | (too large too fit here) | unknown | BEA | BEA WebLogic | Any | J2EE Application server | TBD | None | |||||||||
BIGipServerxxx_xxx_xxx_PROTO | 2893454590.19741.0000 | unknown | F5 | F5 BIG-IP | Any | Load balancer | TBD | Used to mantain persistence based on original client when balancing to a farm. The cookie name contains the name of the web site being accessed as weel as the protocol used. | |||||||||
SERVERID | unknown | HAproxy | HAproxy | Any | Load balancer | TBD | More information in the [ http://haproxy.1wt.eu/download/1.2/doc/architecture.txt Architecture documentation] | ||||||||||
SaneID | A.B.C.D-1018349510644 | unknown | UNICA corporation | Unica NetTracker (formerly SANE NetTracker) | Any | Tracking visitors | http://www.sane.com/ | A.B.C.D is the IP address of the client accessing the site | |||||||||
ssuid | Maxliw00vvM00001fbb6Oxn0wb | unknown | Vignette | Vignette | Any | Content Manager | TBD | None | |||||||||
vgnvisitor | Mawd0M00heY0000~fBiFkE0035 | unknown | Vignette | Vignette | Any | Content Manager | TBD | None
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SESSION_ID | (too large too fit here) | unknown | IBM | IBM Net.Commerce | Any | Application | TBD | None
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NSES40Session | 2%253A3e57d375%253Adc59172283a7e72c | unknown | RedHat | Netscape Enterprise Server | 4.0 | Application Server | TBD | None
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iPlanetUserId | A.B.C.D:29511018555049 | unknown | Sun | iPlanet web server (discontinued, replaced by SunONE web server and later by Java System Application Server) | 6.x | Application Server | TBD | A.B.C.D is the client's IP address | |||||||||
gx_session_id_ | f42d0282513ff402 | unknown | Sun | Java System ApplicationServer) | TBD | Application Server | TBD | None. | |||||||||
JROUTE | VAyc | Four characters. | Sun | Java System ApplicationServer) | http://www.sun.com/ | Application Server | TBD | Used by the load balancing module to determine the server backend. | |||||||||
RMID | d442af2b3d1ccf30 | unknown | Real | RealMedia OpenAdStream | 6.x | Media Server | TBD | None | |||||||||
JSESSIONID | afbx7QRlFZje | unknown | TBD | Claudio Resin | TBD | J2EE Application server | Many | None | |||||||||
Apache | A.B.C.D.265301162333949602 | unknown | Apache Foundation | Apache web server | http://www.paypal.com | Web server | Many | A.B.C.D is the client's IP address
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JSESSIONID | 4ah34a8xo1 | unknown | Apache Foundation | Jakarta Tomcat/JSERV | TBD | J2EE Application server | Many | None | |||||||||
JSESSIONID | TBD | IBM | IBM WebSphere Application Server | TBD | J2EE Application server | Many | None. | ||||||||||
JSESSIONID | TBD | IBM | IBM HTTP Server | TBD | Web server | Many | When IHS is used as a plugin to WAS it will modify the JSESSIONID and add one value to identify the web server being balanced postfixing its name (as defined in the plugin configuration) | ||||||||||
JSESSIONID | 80302068121025709932681 | unknown | Macromedia | Macromedia Jrun | TBD | J2EE Application server | Many | None | |||||||||
CFID | unknown | Macromedia | Coldfusion | TBD | Application server | Many | See KB#17919 and KB#17915
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CFTOKEN | unknown | Macromedia | Coldfusion | TBD | Application server | Many | None
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CFGLOBALS | unknown | Macromedia | Coldfusion | TBD | Application server | Many | None | ||||||||||
RoxenUserID | 07761bc31df67ae8c4441a89bc7ceed5 | unknown | Roxen | Roxen Web Server | TBD | Web server | Many | None
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JServSessionIdroot | vvni7vxu8n | unknown | Apache Foundation | ApacheJServ | TBD | Web server | Many | None
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sesessionid | ZJ0DMWIAAA51VQFI50BD0VA | unknown | IBM | IBM WebSphere Application Server | TBD | Application server | Many | None | |||||||||
PD-S-SESSION-ID | 2_xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx | unknown | IBM | IBM Tivoli Access Manager WebSeal (part of the IBM TAM for e-business) | 5.x, 6.x | Reverse authentication proxy | Many | Where 'x' is {[A-Z],[a-z],[0-9],+,-}. The cookie is set as 'Secure' | |||||||||
PD_STATEFUL_xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx | /LOCATION | unknown | IBM | IBM Tivoli Access Manager WebSeal (part of the IBM TAM for e-business) | 5.x, 6.x | Reverse authentication proxy | Many | This cookie is used when accessing an authenticated area.
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WEBTRENDS_ID | A.B.C.D-1091519275.658578 | unknown | WebTrends | WebTrends | TBD | Tracking visitors | Many | None. | |||||||||
__utmX | unknown | Urchin Tracking Module | TBD | Tracking visitors | Many | X can be 'a', 'b', 'c', 'v', 'z' ...
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sc_id | Number? | Omniture | Omniture | http://2o7.net | Tracking visitors | Many | None. | ||||||||||
s_sq | Number? | Omniture | Omniture | http://2o7.net | Tracking visitors | Many | None. | ||||||||||
s_sess | Number? | Omniture | Omniture | http://2o7.net | Tracking visitors | Many | None. | ||||||||||
s_vi_XXXXXX | XXXX[CE] | Number? | Omniture | Omniture | http://2o7.net | Tracking visitors | Many | The XXX part of the cookie name and content are of variable length. | |||||||||
MintUnique | 1 | Number? | Shaun Inman | Mint | TBD | Tracking visitors | Many | None. | |||||||||
MintXXXX | 1 | Number? | Shaun Inman | Mint | TBD | Tracking visitors | Many | None. | |||||||||
SS_X_CSINTERSESSIONID | 0001P73k2FUEYEU4Ks5TtKxcs2K:vv0b9pej | unknown | FatWire | OpenMarket/FatWire Content Server | TBD | Content server | Many | None.
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CSINTERSESSIONID | 0001xquPwAx2NFUFvi7yw-43f35:vv7sdeqs | unknown | FatWire | OpenMarket/FatWire Content Server | TBD | Content server | Many | None.
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_sn | u3YBSdYfaf0oa5H1hz7Tc0ccApc0T1Iz60QWgeSiMEA_ | unknown | Siebel | Siebel CRM | TBD | Application | Many | None.
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BCSI-CSCXXXXXXX | 1 | Number | Bluecoat | BlueCoat Proxy | TBD | Proxy | Many | None. | |||||||||
Ltpatoken | TBD | Base64 encoding +3DES encryption (ECB mode) using the server's DES password. Contains: TokenHeader[4 BYTES] + HexEncoded((DWORD)TokenCreationDate)[8 BYTES] + hexEncoded((DWORD)TokenExpirationDate)[8 BYTES] + Canonicalized username [variable] + SHA1(TokenHeader + TokenCreation + TokenExpiration + Username+Secret)[20 BYTES]. TokenHeader = First byte reserved, three bytes for secret sequence usage. TokenCreationDate = A number representing the time and date of the token creation. (TokenCreationDate is the number of seconds to elapse since midnight (00:00:00), January 1, 1970) in GMT. TokenExpirationDate = A number representing the time and date of the token expiration. (TokenExpirationDate is the number of seconds to elapse since midnight (00:00:00), January 1, 1970) in GMT | IBM | IBM WebSphere Application Server | 5.1 and earlier | Application server | TBD | LTPA (Lightweight Third Party Authentication) is used for Single Sign On. For more information see http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/wasinfo/v6r0/index.jsp?topic=/com.ibm.websphere.express.doc/info/exp/ae/tsec_msso.html for more information on decoding see http://www.penumbra.org/LWCM/forum.nsf/85255e6f0052055e85255d7f005ed8bc/FF6A0D36B80FBA6E85256CC60077C094?OpenDocument | |||||||||
Ltpatoken2 | TBD | TBD | IBM | IBM WebSphere Application Server | 5.1.1 and later | Application server | TBD | LTPA (Lightweight Third Party Authentication) is used for Single Sign On. For more information see http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/wasinfo/v6r0/index.jsp?topic=/com.ibm.websphere.express.doc/info/exp/ae/tsec_msso.html | |||||||||
Ltpatoken | TBD | Base64 encoded, 3-des encrypted: header:server/userDn % timestamps % rsa-signature. Timestamp is the expiration date (in long). | IBM | Lotus Domino | 5.0x and later | Application | TBD | LTPA (Lightweight Third Party Authentication) is used for Single Sign On. For more information see http://www.lotus.com/ldd/labscontent.nsf/lookup/session_auth, http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/ibm/library/it-0101art2/ and http://www.lotus.com/ldd/doc/domino_notes/7.0/help7_admin.nsf/Main?OpenFrameSet. The cookie name can be changed (except for 5.0x servers) based on the iNotes_WA_AuthTokenName configuration variable. For more information on decoding see http://www.penumbra.org/LWCM/forum.nsf/85255e6f0052055e85255d7f005ed8bc/FF6A0D36B80FBA6E85256CC60077C094?OpenDocument
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LtpatokenExpiry | 12:00:00+GMT+Today | String | IBM | Lotus Domino | 5.0x and later | Application | TBD | None | |||||||||
LtpatokenUsername | CN=John+Doe/O=Org | String | IBM | Lotus Domino | 5.0x and later | Application | TBD | None | |||||||||
DomAuthSessID | TBD | TBD | IBM | Lotus Domino | TBD | Application | TBD | Session-based authentication in a single server, by default, the cookie expires after 30 minutes of inactivity. See http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg27003558
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Cookie Name | Example Value | Cookie Format | Company Name | Product Name | Product Version | Product Type | Example Site | Notes |
Volunteers Needed
If you are interested in participating this project, drop a mail to syedma 'at' microland.net. The sucess of this project depends on more and more number of participants and cookie signatures
This project is part of the OWASP Breakers community. Feel free to browse other projects within the Defenders, Builders, and Breakers communities. |
This project has produced a book that can be downloaded or purchased. Feel free to browse the full catalog of available OWASP books. |
- New OWASP Testing Guide
- Old OWASP Testing Guides
- Background and Motivation
- Project History
- Related
- Feedback and Participation
- Translations
- Project About
OWASP Testing Guide v4ANNOUNCING THE NEW "OWASP TESTING GUIDE v4 17th September, 2014: OWASP is announcing the new OWASP Testing Guide v4. A big thank you to all the contributors and reviewers! 3rd August 2015, the OWASP Testing Guide v4 book now available!
Or browse the guide on the wiki here |
Classifications |
OWASP Testing Guide v3
16th December 2008: OWASP Testing Guide v3 is finished!
- You can download the Guide in PDF here
- Download the presentation here
- Browse the Testing Guide v3 on the wiki here
'NEW: OWASP projects and resources you can use TODAY'
16th April 2010 in London, OWASP leaders deliver a course focused on the main OWASP Projects.
Matteo Meucci will deliver a training course on the OWASP Testing Guide v3.
More information here
Video @ FOSDEM 09: here
Citations:
http://www.owasp.org/index.php/Testing_Guide_Quotes
Overview
This project's goal is to create a "best practices" web application penetration testing framework which users can implement in their own organizations and a "low level" web application penetration testing guide that describes how to find certain issues.
Version 3 of the Testing Guide was released in December 2008 after going through a major upgrade through the OWASP Summer of Code 2008.
History Behind Project The OWASP Testing guide originated in 2003 with Dan Cuthbert as one of the original editors. It was handed over to Eoin Keary in 2005 and moved onto the new OWASP wiki when it came online. Being in a wiki is easier for people to contribute and has made updating much easier. Matteo Meucci took on the Testing guide after Eoin and shepherded it through the version 2 and version 3 updates, which have been significant improvements.
OWASP Testing Guide v3
Testing Guide v3: plan (archive)
26th April 2008: Version 3 of the Testing Guide started under OWASP Summer of Code 2008.
6th November 2008: Completed draft created and previewed at OWASP EU Summit 2008 in Portugal.
Final stable release in December 2008
OWASP Testing Guide v2
10th February 2007: The OWASP Testing Guide v2 is now published Matteo Meucci (as part of his AoC project) has just published the latest version of Testing guide which:
- you can read it on line on the Testing Guide v2 wiki
- or download the Guide in Adobe PDF format or in Ms Doc format
OWASP Testing Guide v2 in Spanish: Now you can get a complete translation in Ms Doc format
For comments or questions, please join the OWASP Testing mailing list, read our archive and share your ideas. Alternatively you can contact Eoin Keary or Matteo Meucci directly.
Here you can find:
OWASP Testing Guide (v2+v3) Report Generator is found at http://yehg.net/lab/#wasarg.
THE OWASP Testing Project Live CD The OWASP testing project is currently implementing an Application security Live CD.
LabRat Version 0.8 Alpha is just weeks away from Beta testing*.
The aim of this CD is to have a complete testing suite on one Disk. The CD shall also contain the forthcoming OWASP Testing guide.
The Live CD now has its own section you can find it here: [1]
We hope you find the information in the OWASP Testing project useful. Please contribute back to the project by sending your comments, questions, and suggestions to the OWASP Testing mailing list. Thanks!
To join the OWASP Testing mailing list or view the archives, please visit the subscription page.
Thanks to the translators all around the world you can download the guide in the following languages:
- Chinese in PDF format. (Thanks to the China-mainland chapter. (v3.0; translation of v4.0 in process)
- Japanese in PDF format here (this is a 1st draft of v3.0, final release coming soon).
- Hebrew in PDF format (Risk Rating Methodology only for now). Thanks to Tal Argoni from TriadSec.
We invite you to explore and help us translate OWASP Testing Guide 4.0 at Crowdin. Please visit URL below to start translating this project:
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