How to Use Excluded Hours

How to Use Excluded Hours

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Acunetix provides additional functionality for managing your scans. You may encounter a situation, where scans should not interfere with scheduled deployments or hinder the web application functionality during certain times. With that ...
How to Convert a Selenium Login Script into a Login Sequence File

How to Convert a Selenium Login Script into a Login Sequence File

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Selenium is a tool that allows you to automate browser actions. It is often used by QA engineers to automatically and efficiently test the functionality of web applications. You can create Selenium ...
Why Are Some Vulnerabilities Marked as Verified?

Why Are Some Vulnerabilities Marked as Verified?

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Starting from Acunetix Version 12 (build 12.0.190325161), Acunetix marks some vulnerabilities identified during a scan as verified. Verified vulnerabilities are vulnerabilities that Acunetix has detected with 100% certainty in the web application ...
Migrating Acunetix On-Premise to Another Server

Migrating Acunetix On-Premise to Another Server

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This article explains the steps that you should take to migrate Acunetix On-Premise to another server while keeping the configuration and reports intact. This process applies to Microsoft Windows installations. Before you ...
How to Configure Acunetix with Kenna Security

How to Configure Acunetix with Kenna Security

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You can integrate Acunetix with Kenna Security as a connector, out of the box. The following configuration applies to both the Kenna VM appliance and the SaaS solution. First, create a new ...
How to Schedule Future and Recurrent Scans

How to Schedule Future and Recurrent Scans

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With Acunetix, it is not only possible to start a scan instantaneously, but you can schedule a scan for a future date and time, or schedule recurrent scans which might be helpful ...
Authenticated Scans on Applications That Make Use of One-time Tokens or CAPTCHAs

Authenticated Scans on Applications That Make Use of One-time Tokens or CAPTCHAs

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One-Time Tokens add another layer of security, supplementing the username and password with a code that only the individual user has access to (for example by SMS or via a security key) ...
Scanning applications that make use of Single Sign-On (SSO)

Scanning applications that make use of Single Sign-On (SSO)

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Single Sign-On (SSO) is a service which allows users to have one set of login credentials to access multiple web applications. SSO allows a user to log in once and gain access ...
Session Detection: What to do if the LSR fails to identify a session pattern

Session Detection: What to do if the LSR fails to identify a session pattern

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Session Detection is the final step in the configuration of the Login Sequence Recorder (LSR). A valid Session Pattern is vital for a successful scan, as with it the scanner is able ...

Which Linux distributions can Acunetix be installed on?

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Acunetix has been tested on the following Linux distributions: Ubuntu Desktop/Server 16.0.4 LTS or higher Suse Linux Enterprise Server 15 and openSUSE Leap 15.0 Acunetix may work on other Linux distributions. For ...