Hello!
Is it possible to add user-agent (best would be the possibility to customize it) to the request sent by portcheck or, maybe better, use netsvc subagent to send request when using network services?
Sending the request without user-agent will cause the reject from firewall adopting OWASP rules (specifically in OWASP 2.2.9 the rule crs_21_protocol_anomalies: 960009 Request Missing a User Agent Header).
I currently prefer the possibility to have a network service because I can add services to "fake" nodes and get the info regarding network service status tied to the node (e.g. when sending "generic" email), If I add the request as a DCI I need to add it to a "real" node and I don't see this possibility of customization (info such as node name is tied to the node where the DCI is added).
Regards,
Marco
Is it possible to add user-agent (best would be the possibility to customize it) to the request sent by portcheck or, maybe better, use netsvc subagent to send request when using network services?
Sending the request without user-agent will cause the reject from firewall adopting OWASP rules (specifically in OWASP 2.2.9 the rule crs_21_protocol_anomalies: 960009 Request Missing a User Agent Header).
I currently prefer the possibility to have a network service because I can add services to "fake" nodes and get the info regarding network service status tied to the node (e.g. when sending "generic" email), If I add the request as a DCI I need to add it to a "real" node and I don't see this possibility of customization (info such as node name is tied to the node where the DCI is added).
Regards,
Marco