Sounds dodgy
Check out nessus, coz it rocks. I used it to see how secure my cousins
firewall was in NYC. Gazzions of open ports there was, even IIS seemed open,
though its a doze2K workstation. Turns out they had disabled the firewall
coz she couldn't fileshare with it on :-)
CW
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In the interests of securing a network server, I'm planning to attack it
from the outside. I have a (debian) laptop available and I want to set
this up as a cracker's toolkit. Alas, honest bloke that I am, I don't
know my cracking tools from my elbow. Can anyone advise on useful tools
to have on hand?
Conor
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Conor Daly <conor.daly at oceanfree.net>
Domestic Sysadmin :-)
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Faenor.cod.ie
12:38am up 35 days, 9:22, 0 users, load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
Hobbiton.cod.ie
12:34am up 35 days, 9:12, 1 user, load average: 0.09, 0.05, 0.01
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