Re: Vulnerability Scanning large networks

2002-03-18 Thread dewt
Nessus is for unix and free, and one of (if not the) best. On Thursday 14 March 2002 01:47 pm, Daniel Hay wrote: > Hi guys, thanks for all the replies, most of you have been pointing me > to windows based scanners, im sorry if i didnt specify in my original > email but id MUCH prefer it to be a u

Re: Vulnerability Scanning large networks

2002-03-16 Thread Daniel Hay
Hi guys, thanks for all the replies, most of you have been pointing me to windows based scanners, im sorry if i didnt specify in my original email but id MUCH prefer it to be a unix based scanner, Freeware / commercial either way it doesnt bother me. Thanks for your help D Michael Perez wro

RE: Vulnerability Scanning large networks

2002-03-16 Thread Michael Perez
Look at the product Retina from www.eeye.com . It's one of the best security scanners out there. "Retina includes vulnerability auditing modules for many systems and services. These include: NetBIOS, HTTP, CGI and WinCGI, FTP, DNS, DoS vulnerabilities, POP3, SMTP, LDAP, TCP/IP, UDP, Registry,

RE: Vulnerability Scanning large networks

2002-03-16 Thread leon
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 If you are looking for commercial pay (lots of $$) ware you could try ISS I have had great success with it in large networks (100's of servers and clients) though I have never used it on an AIX machine so YMMV. I tried cybercop in our lab along w