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Re: pen test VPN
From: Mark Rowe <mark () whatnot demon co uk>
Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 15:42:18 +0000
You may also want to pen test the VPN client. Often these are unprotected and they provide a much easier route to the internal network than the VPN gateway. In article <20020223162525.67195.qmail () mail com>, Carl Bysen <crbyme () writeme com> writes
Hi, what can be done to pen test a VPN setup? Which tools are available, additionally does it make sense to pen-test a VPN setup (traffic is encrypted)? Regards, --egonle
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