nessus, without a doubt.


""sam sneed""  wrote in message
news:200211132214.WAA02579@;groupstudy.com...
> These are OK for port scanning but do not really tell me about
> vulnerabilites like ISS does. I've gotten good replies off other lists all
> suggesting www.nessus.org . Another recommendation was sara
> http://www-arc.com/sara/ . Its open source, runs on UNIX but has a windows
> and X-windows based clients for using it. I'm gonna try this som'ama bitch
> out and see how it works. I was very happy with snort as free open source
> tool and hopefully this tool will be of the same quality.
>
>
> ""phillip sok""  wrote in message
> news:200211132155.VAA24538@;groupstudy.com...
> > how about nmap and hping2?
> >  sam sneed  wrote:Hello,
> >
> > I'm looking for a good free security scanner for doing audits on my
> > network.. Something similiar to ISS security scanner (
> >
>
http://www.iss.net/products_services/enterprise_protection/vulnerability_ass
> > essment/scanner_internet.php )
> > but free. ISS is very expensive.It doesn't matter if it runs on unix,
> linux,
> > or winblows machine. I know people used to use SATAN for this but I hear
> its
> > outdated. I'd appreciate any ideas.
> >
> >
> > Thanks a bunch.
> > Do you Yahoo!?
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