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Re: HTML based Brute force log in questrion

Subject: Re: HTML based Brute force log in questrion
Date: Sat, 25 Sep 2004 01:55:34 -0400
This Brutus?
 - http://www.hoobie.net/brutus/

That's been my weapon of choice, yes. I certainly won't say it's the
best, as there is always something better. =) However, it works quite
well IMO. Plus, you can't beat the price.

--
Peace. ~G


On Wed, 22 Sep 2004 10:43:05 -0700, Toby Barrick <tblinux@covad.net> wrote:
Is "Brutis" the best brute force log in tool for html based log in screens?

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