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RE: Scanning from the inside


From: "Demetris Papapetrou" <dpapapetrou () internalaudit gov cy>
Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2010 09:00:35 +0300

Hi all,

You don't really need the internet server to respond to your packets. You
just need to run a sniffer on it and observe what packets it captures.  

Regards,

Demetris Papapetrou

On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 5:57 PM, wolfric1 <wolfric1 () gmail com> wrote:
Hi folks

Wondering if anyone can suggest a method of testing outbound firewall
rules form the inside. From what i can think of, I'd just need a
server on the internet and outside the firewall that always responds
on every port and responds to icmp messages.
Has anyone ever had to do this and if so could you share any advice?
Are there any servers out there that would be useful for such testing?

Regards

Wolfric



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