Recovering a Crashed ZAP session

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Eric Mickols

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Jul 8, 2013, 11:00:37 AM7/8/13
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Hello,
 
I ran a security scan over this last weekend, and after the scan was completed, my computer crashed and had to be restarted.  I have the temp session files for the run(One of which is about a gigabyte at this point), and I would like to reload that session if possible instead of trying to recreate it and rerun the test.  Is there a way to do this?  I have tried loading session from the backup file, script, and the data file, but nothing seems to be taking.
 
Thanks,
Eric

Eric Mickols

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Jul 9, 2013, 10:48:40 AM7/9/13
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To clarify,  here are the files I have saved:

07/08/2013  02:40 AM     662,562,360      untitled6.backup
07/08/2013  08:20 AM     1,006,632,960   untitled6.data
07/08/2013  08:20 AM     16                    untitled6.lck
07/08/2013  02:40 AM     21,628,989        untitled6.log
07/06/2013  03:27 PM     89                    untitled6.properties
07/06/2013  03:27 PM     6,029               untitled6.script
07/03/2013  05:35 PM    <DIR>               untitled6.tmp
 
I am hoping that I can recover using these.

Simon Bennetts

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Jul 9, 2013, 11:06:01 AM7/9/13
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Hi Eric,

The session is stored in an HSQLDB.
We have some info on how to access that directly via SQL Workbench on the wiki: http://code.google.com/p/zaproxy/wiki/InternalDatabase
I'd recommend trying that first - if the db is so corrupted that you cant access it directly then I cant see how we can get ZAP to read it.
However if you can access it directly then we'll see what we can do.
Hopefully there will be some HSQLDB tools that will help - I can help with the ZAP side of things.
I've not done this before, so it will be a learning experience for us all :)

Cheers,

Simon
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