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Re: Pen tester

Subject: Re: Pen tester
Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2008 07:32:47 +0000
Hello everyone, Nessus and NMAP are good all around tools, I normal pick the 
toolbox that I'm going to use based on the task, if I'm going to pen test a web 
server I would use different tools then if I were testing a NAS. 

Just my two shiny Centavos --JOhn
 -------------- Original message ----------------------
From: "Josh Haft" <pacmansyu@gmail.com>
On 17 Mar 2008 20:19:03 -0000,  <rafiscr@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi, try it:


 1. LANguard

 2. Nessus

 3. Retina


I think Retina is a pretty good application, but it never produced
much more result for me than Nessus did alone. I've used LANguard as a
basic scan, more of a discovery, then Nessus to look for specific
vulnerabilities.

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