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HelpUiDialogsOptionsPscanrules
psiinon edited this page Jun 3, 2015
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This screen allows you to configure the passive scan rules.
This controls how likely ZAP is to report potential vulnerabilities. If you select Low then more potential issues will be raised which may increase the number of false positives. If you select High then fewer potential issues will be raised which may mean that some real issues are missed (false negatives).
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ZAP User Guide
- Introduction
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Getting Started
- Configuring proxies
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Features
- Active Scan
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- Modes
- Notes
- Passive Scan
- Scan Policies
- Scope
- Session Management
- Spider
- Statistics
- Structural Modifiers
- Structural Parameters
- Tags
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- Scanner Rules
- A Simple Penetration Test
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The User Interface
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- The Tabs
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The Dialogs
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Options
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- Passive Scanner
- Rule Configuration
- Scripts
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- Persist Session
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- Scan Policy Manager
- Scan Progress
- Session
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- The Footer
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