SATAN is out-dated and has been replaced by SAINT (in some peoples minds
;-). I've built both several times on different systems. However, I'm
not overly impressed by either. My personal favorite security auditing
tool is Nessus (http://www.nessus.org). It has a nice GTK front-end,
it's clent-server based so you can run the nessusd on one machine and
initiate a security scan from anywhere, and the output it easily
readable, well organized, and extreamly usefull. But that is just my
opinion.
Kenny
Tom Rauschenbach wrote:
>
> Has anyone been able to build SATAN on his Linux machine ? I thought I'd do
> some security auditing on my machine and this was the first tool to come to
> mind. But it won't build. I guess a related question is how do other folks
> check to see how in/secure your machines are ?
>
> TIA
>
> TomR
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