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| Subject: | Re: Routers, Switches, and Firewall testing |
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| Date: | Mon, 3 Jan 2005 14:30:12 -0300 (ART) |
Hello! My two cents.. * ADMcisco - http://adm.freelsd.net/ADM/ADMcisco.tgz * Isic - http://www.packetfactory.net/projects/ISIC/ * Mendax - http://adam.kaist.ac.kr/~bugsy/mendax.html Best Regards, Martin Fallon. --- Chris Kuethe <chris.kuethe@gmail.com> escreveu:
I can't think of an all-in-one megatool that actually does *everything*. There's the usual suggestion of nessus. I suppose it really depends on what you're after; my lappy has at a minimum: * nmap * nessus * net-snmp * hping * snort * perl More than once having perl with lots of different modules has saved my butt; being able to quickly cook up a tool to automate something, or hack up a quick autorooter is very handy. Also, I keep meaning to try metasploit... You might want to go look at the ports trees for the various BSDs, specifically the "net" and "security" directories. All kinds of goodies there: port scanners, password crackers, sniffers, service scanners, vulnerability scanners, toolkits... The archives refer to a few knoppix based bootable cd toolkits: knoppix-std (http://www.knoppix-std.org/) whoppix (http://www.whoppix.org/) auditor security collection (http://www.remote-exploit.org/) CK On Mon, 3 Jan 2005 09:58:54 -0500, Greg Dreelin <gdreelin@edsicorp.com> wrote:Pen-Test Group, I have a question to present that is in needof a good answer. Thequestion I have is "Is there any good programs forVAP testing routers,switches, and firewalls?" I know there is theRouter Assessment Tool (RAT)for Cisco router and there is FTEST for firewalls,but are there any otherprograms that can be loaded on to a Laptop Toolkitthat can do the testing?Looking for a all in one program if there is sucha thing. If anyone hasany good ideas please let me know. Thanks ahead. v/r Gregory (Greg) S. Dreelin Senior Systems Analyst Marine Corp Information Assurance Assessment Team(MCIAAT)gdreelin@edsicorp.com 540-720-0841/0843/2093 /2106 Cell 703-843-1962
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