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Re: Testing web application ASP.NET

Subject: Re: Testing web application ASP.NET
Date: Mon, 28 May 2007 23:15:14 +0530
Hi,

i will suggest you to go with paros proxy.its very good tool for
webapplication auditing.as this application is written in asp.net i
guess the database server should be MS-SQL server so you can also try
testing that also.

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On 5/27/07, WALI <hkhasgiwale@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi

I need to test a web application whose frontend is written in ASP.NET
(.aspx is the URL link file so I assume it's written in asp.net)

I have glanced through owasp, but amongst dozen tools listed, could not
find something that  I should give  a try given the fact that there would
be a bit of a learning curve involved.

http://www.owasp.org/index.php/Category:OWASP_Project

So, here I am....seeking expert opinions. Acutenix?? Paros??? Do they check
asp.net??
Something simple to use and nothing would be better than open source - like
free!!

OK...moderately price would also do, (I know...the word 'moderately priced'
is also relative!!)




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