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I don't think any of the modern web applications would try to prevent or monitor brute-forcing by checking on the User-Agent header, --proxies-file is an actual way to bypass the restriction. I am not even going to mention that a lot of the user-agents in db/user-agents.txt are outdated and might be rejected by the web servers.
@maurosoria Do you agree with me that we should remove this unuseful feature to free up some space for more fancy things upcoming?
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What is the suggestion?
I don't think any of the modern web applications would try to prevent or monitor brute-forcing by checking on the
User-Agent
header,--proxies-file
is an actual way to bypass the restriction. I am not even going to mention that a lot of the user-agents indb/user-agents.txt
are outdated and might be rejected by the web servers.@maurosoria Do you agree with me that we should remove this unuseful feature to free up some space for more fancy things upcoming?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: