Context:
WAPT version: 2.2.3 Enterprise
Server OS: Debian 12
Administration console OS: Win10pro
Package development workstation OS: Win10pro
Hello,
Is it possible to pass parameters between different WAPT packages?
For example: a PAKWAPT1 package returns the string 'chaineapasser' via the install function (and a return statement), and a PAKWAPT2 package tries to retrieve the string 'chaineapasser' by calling the WAPT.install function:
mavariableaassigner = WAPT.install( ['PAKWAPT1'], force = True)
This example doesn't work, but perhaps there's a mechanism to make it work?
Best regards,
Christophe.
[SOLVED]: Passing parameters between WAPT packets
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Hi Christophe,
I don't think the return value of the install() function can be used that way.
However, you can create a file and store the value in question. If it's a value that shouldn't be shared, you can store it in the private directory of wapt.
Regards,
Denis
I don't think the return value of the install() function can be used that way.
However, you can create a file and store the value in question. If it's a value that shouldn't be shared, you can store it in the private directory of wapt.
Regards,
Denis
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Hello Denis,dcardon wrote: ↑Apr 10, 2024 - 4:59 PM Hello Christophe,
I don't think the return value of the install() function can be used in that way.
However, you can create a file and store the value in question. If it's a value that shouldn't be shared, you can store it in the private directory of wapt.
Regards,
Denis
Thank you for your feedback.
I tried to retrieve the return value without success (with a MAVARIABLE = WAPT.install('PAQUETCHARGEUTILE')) without success.
The idea was to retrieve a payload emitted by a package to be exploited without having to use the file system.
The issue can be considered resolved.
Sincerely,
Christophe
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Thanks for the feedback, Christophe 
Denis
Denis
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