Welcome to CSPy, your simple tool for analyzing Content Security Policies and HTTP Security Headers. This guide will help you download and run the application without any fuss.
Follow these steps to download and run CSPy on your computer:
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Visit the Download Page
Go to the CSPy Releases Page. This page contains all the available versions of CSPy. -
Choose Your Version
Look for the latest version at the top of the page. You will see a list of files available for download. -
Download the File
Click on the file that matches your operating system:- For Windows, choose the file ending with
.exe. - For macOS, choose the file ending with
.dmg. - For Linux, look for the file ending with
.tar.gzor.deb.
Once you click on the file, your download will start automatically.
- For Windows, choose the file ending with
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Run the Installer
After the download completes, locate the downloaded file on your computer.- For Windows users: Double-click the
.exefile to run the setup. Follow the onscreen prompts to complete the installation. - For macOS users: Open the downloaded
.dmgfile and drag the CSPy icon to your Applications folder. - For Linux users:
- For
.tar.gz, extract the files using the command line withtar -xzvf filename.tar.gz, then follow the instructions in the README file included. - For
.deb, run the commandsudo dpkg -i filename.debin your terminal.
- For
- For Windows users: Double-click the
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Launch CSPy
After installation, find the CSPy application in your program list or Applications folder. Click on it to open. -
Start Analyzing
Once CSPy is open, input the website you want to analyze. Hit the analyze button and wait for the results.
CSPy helps you to:
- Scan Websites: Input the URL of any site to see its security headers.
- Identify Risks: Understand potential vulnerabilities in the Content Security Policy.
- Learn Best Practices: Get tips on how to improve your web security based on the results.
To run CSPy effectively, ensure your computer meets the following requirements:
- Operating System: Windows 10 or higher, macOS Catalina or higher, or any modern Linux distribution.
- Processor: 64-bit processor.
- Memory: At least 4 GB RAM.
- Disk Space: Minimum 100 MB of available space.
CSPy checks for the following security components:
- Content Security Policy (CSP)
- Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS)
- HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS)
- X-Content-Type-Options header
- X-Frame-Options header
- Referrer-Policy header
CSPy is open-source and licensed under the MIT License. Feel free to contribute to the project by visiting the GitHub repository. Your suggestions and improvements are welcome!
For assistance, open an issue on the GitHub page. The community is here to help you with any questions or problems you may encounter while using CSPy.
To get started with CSPy, click here to visit the download page again and analyze your web security today!