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| Subject: | SAP Pen Testing |
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| Date: | Tue, 22 Feb 2005 14:08:10 -0600 |
I know there was a previous thread on this topic, however some of the information provided was not relevent. In this case I am pentesting the Enterprise Portal; the actual R/3 database is out of scope for this engagement. The portal is a J2EE application server. We will also be testing a TREX system that is part of the environment. I am going to be running through the typical stuff for most web applications, as well as some platform specific issues. Anyone know of any issues or gotchas with SAP? Regards, Yvan Boily
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