Re: [Full-disclosure] Scanning the IPv6 Internet with the scan6 tool (SI6 IPv6 toolkit)

2013-02-17 Thread Marc Heuse
And do add to this, this presentation: https://conference.hitb.org/hitbsecconf2012kul/materials/D1T2%20-%20Marc%20Heuse%20-%20IPv6%20Insecurity%20Revolutions.pdf gives in the 2nd half a step-by-step guide on how to identify and scan remote IPv6 networks. A second tool to perform remote scanning

[Full-disclosure] Scanning the IPv6 Internet with the scan6 tool (SI6 IPv6 toolkit)

2013-02-16 Thread Fernando Gont
Folks, A while ago we had published an IETF Internet-Draft about IPv6 Network Reconnaissance (Network Reconnaissance in IPv6 Networks, available at: http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-opsec-ipv6-host-scanning-00). Our scan6 tool (part of the SI6 Networks' IPv6 toolkit

Re: [Full-disclosure] scanning

2006-06-14 Thread Neil Davis
It may or may not be illegal. However it can provide the authorities with just-cause to seize your equipment to verify you have not been in their systems (or anyone elses). Nothing may ever come of it legally, but your systems could end up sitting in an evidence room for years, at the very least,

Re: [Full-disclosure] scanning

2006-06-12 Thread schanulleke . 29172787
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What's this mean? It means that if you scan some lame-ass system and it crashes as a result, you might be in deep shit. And it shouldn't have crashed from a portscan does *not* hold up in court. Having done pen-testing in the past I have disabled (dos-ed) systems

Re: [Full-disclosure] scanning

2006-06-12 Thread GroundZero Security
- Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: full-disclosure@lists.grok.org.uk Sent: Monday, June 12, 2006 11:23 AM Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] scanning --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What's this mean? It means that if you scan some lame-ass system and it crashes

Re: [Full-disclosure] scanning

2006-06-12 Thread schanulleke . 29172787
very offten :-) - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, June 12, 2006 12:13 PM Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] scanning I was on local site with a direct ethernet connection, the client had all internal traffic routed via a firewall

Re: [Full-disclosure] scanning

2006-06-06 Thread Alice Bryson
Illegal or not may depend on local law. but vulnerability scan is dangerous, it has some protential DoS possibility, even if the scanner is configured as a safety-scan. So, make sure you will not be catched. 2006/6/2, Nightfall Nightfall [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Is it illegal if I perform a

Re: [Full-disclosure] scanning

2006-06-02 Thread Ducki3
In some states in the US it is illegal to do it even if you do have permision. That is if you are not a licensed Private Invenstigator. In Georiga for instance it is a misdemeanor and about to become a felony if you do any kinds of foresnic invenstigation without being a Private Investigator

Re: [Full-disclosure] scanning

2006-06-02 Thread c0redump
To: Dixon, Wayne ; full-disclosure@lists.grok.org.uk Sent: Friday, June 02, 2006 2:34 AM Subject: RE: [Full-disclosure] scanning Depends on the Jurisdiction... However If I found out that it was my site, I'd have to debate on whether or not to sue your ass... But that's just me... You would

Re: [Full-disclosure] scanning

2006-06-02 Thread GroundZero Security
Blacklist all .br/.kr/.jp/.cn IPs on your firewall already is what I say. That would work for your home computer, but on a business server not a very bright idea. Is it illegal if I perform a vulnerability scan on a site without permission from the owner? How about a simple port scan? thanks..

Re: Fw: [Full-disclosure] scanning

2006-06-02 Thread Lawrence Tang
trouble? How many portsconstitute port scanning? - Original Message -From: Nightfall Nightfall [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: full-disclosure@lists.grok.org.ukSent: Friday, June 02, 2006 1:26 AMSubject: Re: [Full-disclosure] scanning On 6/2/06, Simon Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Guys

Re: [Full-disclosure] scanning

2006-06-02 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Port Scanning: Is it illegal? By Bill Reilly: One of the most common questions I get from crackers, hackers, network security specialists and law enforcement agents is whether port scanning is illegal. As of November 2001, there has only been on federal court to issue a ruling on this point.

Re: [Full-disclosure] scanning

2006-06-02 Thread Marcos Agüero
[EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió: That is why the definition of “damage” is so important. If there is no impairment to the integrity and availability of the network, then there is no crime. So, It's seems that portscanning is not a crime but, what if I scan a network and sell/trade/lend the results

Re: Fw: [Full-disclosure] scanning

2006-06-02 Thread Lawrence Tang
, June 02, 2006 9:33 AM Subject: Re: Fw: [Full-disclosure] scanning It's worth looking into the Daniel Cuthbert case in the UK. Drew On 02/06/06, Lawrence Tang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Vulnerability test is not port scan. It could involve attempt to penetrate or even penetration of the website

Re: [Full-disclosure] scanning

2006-06-02 Thread Valdis . Kletnieks
On Fri, 02 Jun 2006 17:05:26 +0200, =?windows-1252?Q?Marcos_Ag=FCero?= said: [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió: That is why the definition of “damage” is so important. If there is no impairment to the integrity and availability of the network, then there is no crime. So, It's seems that

Re: [Full-disclosure] scanning

2006-06-02 Thread 0x80
There have been people charged wtih less in the past. So depending on where you live get permission. On Thu, 01 Jun 2006 18:28:24 -0700 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Phrased differently - do you really want to gamble spending the next 3-5 with a big hairy dude named Bubba? Leave your mom out of

Re: [Full-disclosure] scanning

2006-06-02 Thread Steve Kudlak
Nightfall Nightfall wrote: Is it illegal if I perform a vulnerability scan on a site without permission from the owner? How about a simple port scan? thanks.. ___ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter:

[Full-disclosure] scanning

2006-06-01 Thread Nightfall Nightfall
Is it illegal if I perform a vulnerability scan on a site without permission from the owner? How about a simple port scan? thanks.. ___ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.grok.org.uk/full-disclosure-charter.html Hosted and

RE: [Full-disclosure] scanning

2006-06-01 Thread Dixon, Wayne
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nightfall Nightfall Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2006 7:54 PM To: full-disclosure@lists.grok.org.uk Subject: [Full-disclosure] scanning Is it illegal if I perform a vulnerability scan on a site without permission

Re: [Full-disclosure] scanning

2006-06-01 Thread Valdis . Kletnieks
On Fri, 02 Jun 2006 08:54:23 +0800, Nightfall Nightfall said: Is it illegal if I perform a vulnerability scan on a site without permission from the owner? How about a simple port scan? thanks. Rule 0 of a pen test: *ALWAYS* have a *written* Get Out Of Jail Free card before doing anything,

RE: [Full-disclosure] scanning

2006-06-01 Thread David Alanis
PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nightfall Nightfall Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2006 7:54 PM To: full-disclosure@lists.grok.org.uk Subject: [Full-disclosure] scanning Is it illegal if I perform a vulnerability scan on a site without permission from the owner? How about a simple port

Re: [Full-disclosure] scanning

2006-06-01 Thread Simon Smith
Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2006 7:54 PM To: full-disclosure@lists.grok.org.uk Subject: [Full-disclosure] scanning Is it illegal if I perform a vulnerability scan on a site without permission from the owner? How about a simple port scan? thanks

Re: [Full-disclosure] scanning

2006-06-01 Thread Nightfall Nightfall
] On Behalf Of Nightfall Nightfall Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2006 7:54 PM To: full-disclosure@lists.grok.org.uk Subject: [Full-disclosure] scanning Is it illegal if I perform a vulnerability scan on a site without permission from the owner? How about a simple port scan? thanks

[Full-disclosure] scanning through socks or proxy

2005-05-10 Thread Matteo Giannone
Hi list, Is there any tool (win32 and/or unix) to scan through socks or proxy? Googling gives no significant results... __ http://teokolo.altervista.org 6X velocizzare la tua navigazione a 56k? 6X Web

RE: [Full-disclosure] scanning through socks or proxy

2005-05-10 Thread Todd Towles
-disclosure Subject: [Full-disclosure] scanning through socks or proxy Hi list, Is there any tool (win32 and/or unix) to scan through socks or proxy? Googling gives no significant results... __ http://teokolo.altervista.org