tag:support.arachni-scanner.com,2012-07-01:/discussions/suggestions/2025-fingerprinting-rails-websites-in-development-modeArachni: Discussion 2015-02-17T22:57:08Ztag:support.arachni-scanner.com,2012-07-01:Comment/360740802015-02-17T22:29:03Z2015-02-17T22:29:03ZFingerprinting Rails websites in development mode.<div><p>That's a nice idea, I can add some informational passive checks
for these.</p></div>Tasos Laskostag:support.arachni-scanner.com,2012-07-01:Comment/360740802015-02-17T22:40:51Z2015-02-17T22:40:52ZFingerprinting Rails websites in development mode.<div><p>Cool if you do end up writing some checks can you link me the
commits. Thanks</p></div>Jesse Whitham (whithajess)tag:support.arachni-scanner.com,2012-07-01:Comment/360740802015-02-17T22:54:55Z2015-02-17T22:54:55ZFingerprinting Rails websites in development mode.<div><p>Or, I could add this to the <code>common_directories</code>
check since that's its job anyways.</p></div>Tasos Laskostag:support.arachni-scanner.com,2012-07-01:Comment/360740802015-02-17T22:57:05Z2015-02-17T22:57:05ZFingerprinting Rails websites in development mode.<div><p>All done: <a href=
"https://github.com/Arachni/arachni/commit/039a57b251e3b4019590a9b100deed2eb1d8b768">
https://github.com/Arachni/arachni/commit/039a57b251e3b4019590a9b10...</a></p>
<p>Thanks for the feedback.</p></div>Tasos Laskos