# whatwaf > Detect and bypass web application firewalls and protection systems. > More information: . - Detect protection on a single URL, optionally use verbose output: `whatwaf {{[-u|--url]}} {{https://example.com}} --verbose` - Detect protection on a list of URLs in parallel from a file (one URL per line): `whatwaf {{[-t|--threads]}} {{number}} {{[-l|--list]}} {{path/to/file}}` - Send requests through a proxy and use custom payload list from a file (one payload per line): `whatwaf --proxy {{http://127.0.0.1:8080}} --pl {{path/to/file}} {{[-u|--url]}} {{https://example.com}}` - Send requests through Tor (Tor must be installed) using custom payloads (comma-separated): `whatwaf --tor {{[-p|--payloads]}} '{{payload1,payload2,...}}' {{[-u|--url]}} {{https://example.com}}` - Use a random user-agent, set throttling and timeout, send a POST request, and force HTTPS connection: `whatwaf --ra --throttle {{seconds}} --timeout {{seconds}} {{[-P|--post]}} --force-ssl {{[-u|--url]}} {{http://example.com}}` - List all WAFs that can be detected: `whatwaf --wafs` - List all available tamper scripts: `whatwaf --tampers`