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Re: SOAP inspection / tampering tools?

Subject: Re: SOAP inspection / tampering tools?
Date: Thu, 16 Sep 2004 13:35:25 +0200
You can check this links and related products:

Anatomy of a Web Services Attack: A Guide to Threats and Preventative Countermeasures - Forum Systems, Inc., http:// www.forumsystems.com - March 1, 2004 - http://whitepapers.itsj.com/detail/RES/1084293354_294.html

Attacking and Defending Web Services. A Spire Research Report. – January 2004 Spire Security, LLC, http://www.spiresecurity.com - January 1, 2004 -
http://whitepapers.itsj.com/detail/RES/1075225294_11.html


A Guide to Securing XML and Web Services. - ZapThink, LLC - January 1, 2004 -
http://whitepapers.itsj.com/detail/RES/1073404572_221.html


and also look at on-going work on WS security threats analysis
http://www.uazone.org/demch/analytic/draft-grid-security-incident-02.pdf

Regards,

Yuri

Sebastien Deleersnyder wrote:

Hi,
Are there any open-source / commercial tools available for inspection /
modification of SOAP traffic to perform audits on its security?
I am thinking of a local proxy-like program through which SOAP traffic
is channeled by e.g. modifying localhost : redirect traffic destined for target.com
to 127.0.0.1
The tool would allow for changing the SOAP content both in the
request/reply.
I imagine that this only makes sense if the SOAP goes over HTTP, HTTPS
protects against sniffing.
I know there are commercial tools available to scan a SOAP server on
vulnerabilities, such as


*       ScanDo (Kavado)
*       AppScan (Sanctum, now WatchFire)

How good are these in finding problems with SOAP calls?
Are there open-source equivalents?
Thank you,
Kind regards,
Sebastien




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