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| Subject: | Re: Vuln Scanner |
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| Date: | Sat, 29 Oct 2005 13:04:45 +0200 |
Hi Michael, maybe you could have look to these tools :
"Retina", "GFI Languard", "Shadow Security Scanner" ?
The last one was really good few years ago.
Fred
I have a client that states in his RFP that we run nessus, and at least one other vulnerability scanner to compare the output.
Does anyone here know of an inexpensive vulnerability scanner, that:
A) Is as effective as nessus.
B) Doesn't cost nearly as much as say ISS or SAINT (free would be good).
C) Doesn't use nessus plugins (like x-scan).
-Mike
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