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Re: Penetration Testing
From: Alex Stender <alex.stender () gmail com>
Date: Sat, 8 Aug 2009 10:22:21 +0100
Thank you all for your recommendations. Most useful. I will have a go at Nesus and nmap. Obviuosly, Googling is the first thing that comes up to everyone's mind. But when you don't have time to research in an area which you are not a speciliast (otherwise I would not be asking) one should humbly ask for help (one of the purposes of a mailing list) so experts can point you in the right direction. That's why I love theses lists. Thank you. Alex On 8/7/09, Alex Stender <alex.stender () gmail com> wrote:
I am sure you have been asked this question a zillion of times and I sware that I searched the list history, as far as my records go, and I could not find the answer. I am looking for a tool which is able port scan an Internet connection externally and analyse each opened port assessing the potential vulnerabilities of the running opened. It has to be free, open source or a one-shot fully working trial. Is xscan good? Any ideas? Thanks Alex
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