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| Subject: | Re: Pen testing / Vuln Assessment from Cable Modem - question on service provider selection |
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| Date: | Wed, 20 Jun 2007 14:17:32 +1000 |
Issue - A standard nessus scan or nmap will choke my service from a standard home based cable modem service.
You will not likely find anybody who will be willing to allow this.
I need to have a solid provider that is "used to dealing with pen-test like customer businesses"... is there someone that you all may be able to recommend that won't cost an arm and a leg and will meet the requirements? (i.e. one that's home based, allows it to happen, has pen-testing customers. and doesn't cost any more than 100.00 a month).
I highly doubt you will find one.
Any words of wisdom would be greatly appreciated.
My best suggestion would be to find a permissive shell account or get a co-lo server with it's own connection and use that (I have a root shell on a tier 2 system that I use for these activities).
You're unlikely to find any ISP who will do this for you so your best bet is to go up a tier or two and get an unrestricted connection attached to a remote server, you'll still have to read the contracts carefully though.
Morgan
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