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RE: Windows XP SP2 and Security Tools

Subject: RE: Windows XP SP2 and Security Tools
Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2005 17:03:42 -0500
Are you looking to do pen-testing from a Windows box????
If so I would disagree due to the RST issues and the stack issues.
I would install a Linux box or run a LIVE CD such as Auditor or PHLAK
for your assessments. This will give you all the tools you need for info
gathering, mapping the network , scanning with nessus, metasploit and
other tools.

I would only suggest using windows XP for running web application tools
such as Acunetix, WebInspect, AppSecure and others. 

I don't find XP to be a good to for something you can do a LOT more
efficiently in Linux.

You could also run VMWare and run your tools for auditing from a virtual
machine. The only problem this will cause is with wireless auditing due
to the way drivers bind in Vmware/


Joshua Perrymon
Network Armor

-----Original Message-----
From: Steve McLaughlin [mailto:Steve.McLaughlin@aggreko.co.uk] 
Sent: Monday, September 19, 2005 10:46 AM
To: pen-test@securityfocus.com; security-basics@securityfocus.com
Subject: Windows XP SP2 and Security Tools

Hi List,
 
We are currently in the stage of rolling out Windows XP SP2. I know that
this had some problems with winpcap a while back.
we use all the good open source security tools we can with windows, cos
its easier than putty to the linux box.
 
Des anyone know of any issues, or problems that SP2 may pose from what a
security pen-testing box is concerned.
Will it affect any Windows based security tools, or are there any other
issues it has from a security point of view?
Considering it is also my workstation, and hence we have to use windows
for it.
 
Thankyou in Advance,
Steve

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