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I testing bruteforce my opencart store.
this is body request:
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Content-Disposition: form-data; name="username"
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Content-Disposition: form-data; name="password"
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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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