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| Subject: | Re: webapp dependencies |
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| Date: | 17 Apr 2005 06:39:36 -0000 |
In-Reply-To: <3206D8FDDF2F2541A7715A8252289377101CA2B8@hq2.pcmail.ingr.com> Hi Don you can try out the freeware program - goagent , it check all dependencies and list errors fast easy and free :) (try to search it over the net) also give a chance to other free web crawlers like Wget ,WebSleuth & Black Widow . If you need it for security reasons and vulnerability assessment you can try contact company called securigo http://www.securigo.com for checking bad links and potential exploits. Bye Moty yacov Information Security Consultant Moty @ hack.co.il
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From: "Jarmon, Don R" <Don.Jarmon@Intergraph.com>
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Subject: webapp dependencies
Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2005 18:23:06 -0500
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I looking for a tool that will analysis content hosted on a web site,
identify all the webapp dependencies, and report on any non-essential
content. The tool would run from the server. Does such a tool exist?
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