Error Pages view
Add strings, regular expressions and URLs to identify your application's custom error pages.
When AppScan® gets a 404 error page in response to a test, it generally records the test as failed, since this response indicates that the site successfully recognized the request as illegal. In some cases the opposite is true, and the error page indicates a successful result. In both cases it is important that error pages are correctly defined so that AppScan® can recognize them as such.
Web applications and servers often use customized or dynamically generated 404 error pages that may be hard to recognize automatically. AppScan® attempts to recognize customized 404 error pages, but in some cases may not succeed in doing so. If it receives a custom error page and does not recognize it as such, it may record the result as positive, where in fact it should be negative, or the other way around. By default the Error Pages list includes standard error page definitions. For each definition type and value are shown.
- You can define the error page manually before scanning. See Define a new error page
- If you have run the Explore stage, you can set a URL that was discovered as an error page. See Set an error page
- For tests where the previous definition indicated the success of a test, results can be updated by clicking Apply to Current Results
- For tests where the previous definition indicated the failure of a test, you must re-test.
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