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The module lacks testing, but the example files in the fixtures directory can be used to write the tests. There is an example script config file and 4 different scripts to work with.
Originally posted by @bergabman in RustScan/RustScan#242 (comment)
RustScan scripting engine is missing essential tests. Using the 4 different example scripts we wrote, w
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Besides incoming blacklisted connections, external to internal traffic isn't super useful in any of our analysis modules. And incoming blacklisted connections is of questionable usefulness as well since the things that normally scan everything on the internet will also normally end up on blacklists. We're not trying to detect someone attacking coming in. We're trying to detect already compromised
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