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Re: Penetration Testing


From: Hénarès Sébastien <henares.sebastien () gmail com>
Date: Fri, 07 Aug 2009 21:27:51 +0200

Hi, i think you can try to use nessus or nmap..
altough you need to know a bit about how to use them to have proper results.

use google and have fun.

--
HSN

Alex Stender a écrit :
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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