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HelpUiOverview
The Desktop UI is made up of:
Top Level Menu | ||
Top Level Toolbar | ||
Three windows which contain multiple tabs, detailed below | ||
Footer |
Each of the three windows has a set of one or more tabs. By default only the essential tabs are now shown when ZAP starts up. The remaining tabs are revealed when they are used (e.g. for the spider and active scanner) or when you display them via the special tab on the far right of each window with the green '+' icon. This special tab disappears if there are no hidden tabs. Tabs can be closed via a small 'x' icon which is shown when the tab is selected. Tabs can also be 'pinned' using a small 'pin' icon that is also shown when the tab is selected - pinned tabs will be shown when ZAP next starts up.
This is displayed on the left hand side and allows you to navigate around the URLs visited.
Sites tab | This shows all of the URLs visited in a tree structure |
This is displayed on the top right hand side and is where requests and responses are displayed. You can also make changes here when a break point has been hit.
Request tab | This shows the data your browser sends to the application | |
Response tab | This shows the data the application sends back to your browser | |
Break tab | This allows you to manipulate the data |
This is displayed on the bottom and is where useful information is displayed.
History tab | This shows the requests in the order they were made | |
Search tab | This allows you to search all of the requests and responses | |
Break points tab | This shows the Break Points set | |
Alerts tab | This shows the alerts raised on the application | |
Active Scan tab | This shows the active scans | |
Spider tab | This shows the URLs not yet visited | |
Params tab | This shows a summary of the parameters a site uses | |
Output tab | This shows various informational messages | |
Callbacks tab | This shows informational about callback requests that ZAP has received |
All but the most essential tabs can be hidden by clicking on the grey 'x' on the tab title. You can display tabs you have hidden via the View Menu. Hidden tabs may also appear when 'activated' by another action.
Getting Started | for details of how to start using ZAP | |
Dialogs | for details of the dialogs or popups | |
Introduction | the introduction to ZAP |
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ZAP User Guide
- Introduction
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Getting Started
- Configuring proxies
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Features
- Active Scan
- Add-ons
- Alerts
- Anti CSRF Tokens
- API
- Authentication
- Break Points
- Callbacks
- Contexts
- Data Driven Content
- Filters
- Globally Excluded URLs
- HTTP Sessions
- Man-in-the-middle Proxy
- Modes
- Notes
- Passive Scan
- Scan Policies
- Scope
- Session Management
- Spider
- Statistics
- Structural Modifiers
- Structural Parameters
- Tags
- Users
- Scanner Rules
- A Simple Penetration Test
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The User Interface
- Overview
- The Top Level Menu
- The Top Level Toolbar
- The Tabs
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The Dialogs
- Active Scan
- Add Alert
- Add Break Point
- Add Note
- Encode/Decode/Hash
- Filter
- Find
- History Filter
- Manual Request Editor
- Manage Add-ons
- Manage Tags
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Options
- Active Scan
- Active Scan Input Vectors
- Alerts
- Anti CSRF Tokens
- API
- Breakpoints
- Callback Address
- Certificate
- Check for Updates
- Connection
- Database
- Display
- Dynamic SSL Certificates
- Extensions
- Global Exclude URL
- HTTP Sessions
- JVM
- Keyboard
- Language
- Local Proxies
- Passive Scan Rules
- Passive Scan Tags
- Passive Scanner
- Rule Configuration
- Scripts
- Search
- Spider
- Statistics
- Persist Session
- Resend
- Scan Policy Manager
- Scan Progress
- Session
- Spider
- The Footer
- Command Line
- Add Ons
- Releases
- Paros Proxy
- Credits