OWASP Tiger

OWASP Tiger is a Windows application originally intented to be used for automating the process of testing various known ASP.NET security issues in hosted environments. However, it is much more versatile than that: it can help you construct and send a HTTP requests, receive and analyze the responses, match them against a set of conditions to produce alerts, notifications that something is wrong with the application(s) or service(s) being tested.

Goals
Tiger's goals are quite simple:
 * Provide a simple way to create HTTP or HTTPS requests. You can define these using a very simple to use GUI.
 * Provide a simple, but flexible way of analyzing the responses automatically. You can define sets of rules that are to be applied to responses using a user friendly conditioin editor.
 * Allow for easy sharing and reuse of tests. You can save your test projects, send them to other Tiger users and even create templates that new Tiger projects can be based upon.



Figure 1: Tiger's New Project dialog



Figure 2: Tiger's Condition Editor



''Figure 3: Examining the test results

Download
ASP.Net Module - Updated on 2/17/2007

Tiger Windows Client - Updated on 2/17/2007

You can download the Tiger source code from Google code.

Setup Instructions
Tiger requires the .NET Framework 2.0 to be installed. If you don't have it, download it here (x86 architecture).

User Manual
Tiger user manual is available here.

Future Development
Hopefully, the future development of OWASP Tiger will be twofold:
 * Tiger itself
 * Project templates for various well known Web applications (i.e. your favorite portal, forum, blog etc.)

Project Contributors
Tiger is developed by Boris Maletic, under an OWASP Autumn of Code 2006 sponsorship. Project leader is Dinis Cruz.