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I testing bruteforce my opencart store.
this is body request:
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The HTTP backend is correctly usable but lacks an important feature: sorting results (the sort parameters are discarded). See # TODO: sort comments in ivre/db/http.py.
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So what we more or less want to accomplish here to start is this:
Adding the debian/* (ubuntu/, fedora/, etc.) folders and the docker setup to each (dependency) pkg's respective git repo (so nanoservice, python-nanomsg, etc.).
Probably makes sense to pick off one or two of these dependencies to start, then fork the dep repo and make a branch to work on.
**Things for us are
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Hi & welcome to Scapy's github ! This page lists issues that you can try to fix if you want to start contributing to Scapy.
This list includes wishes and things added by the maintainers based on the issues that we get, but also issues marked with
TODOorXXXthat already exist in Scapy's code base (layers). If you want to contribute to the project you might just take care one of the bugs.