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make payloads and useragents external #10

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This is first part of work of my bypass idea

In next, I will try to create a axiom module to do the job in scale.

Hope it works without problem 🌝

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Hi cyb3rsalih
Thank you for all your greatest efforts and participating in cyber community. You did a great job :) appreciate that)
Several tips:

  1. I won't remove docker file as it's using plenty of cyber security analyst. can we make it working in Docker as well?
  2. The script has to be kept as simple as it's possible so anyone w/o any knowledge of it can just launch and get data.
  3. I would suggest to try it out and only after positive feed backs release that out?
    What do you think about that?
    Thanks for understanding,
    Regards, Ivan

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Thanks :) I am not good at opening pr's between, I really don't want to ruin your code 😇

Just In first my aim was just create fgds.json file so axiom users can use it.
When I see the code, I think that we need to clean up something, also after some tries I notice that I need to use parameters to supply payloads and targets.

We may make it different project, or release as version, like fgds_axiom.sh 👍

I will make the pr include both your and my version. Your original code will stay same, PR contains only some additional files.

Hope it will be ok 🥰

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