On 9/14/21 16:36, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 14/09/2021 16:57, Frederic Muller wrote:
Hi!
I generate a text file using wpscan and > (on a different Linux OS).
I copied the file on my Fedora desktop and here is the issue:
cat file.txt displays well
vi file.txt (or meld or..) shows me unicode values at places such as:
^[[32m[+]^[[0m URL: xxx instead of [+] URL: xxxx
The file is UTF-8 encoded and the system (both systems are running
linux) also use UTF-8 system wide.
The same thing didn't happen one month ago, so I guess some updates
broke something, either on the system or in wpscan. Google didn't
help me at all.
So any idea how I could "convert" back that file to show nice
characters, and eventually do you have any idea what could be wrong
on the other system (deb based)?
I have no experience with wpscan. This is a "World Press" thingy, right?
A bit of googling suggests the "extraneous" characters you're seeing
are indicating "color".
So, try adding the --no-color parameter to your wpscan command.
Hey!
Thank you again for your help. It is indeed something along those line.
wpscan is the same version between the 2 exports, so I guess the OS
default settings have changed.
The option to remove those 'color codes' is -f cli-no-color or
--format cli-no-color .
Thank you for helping me to fix this!
Fred
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