nessus.

It warns you that it will seriously hose you for the duration of the scan.
30-45 minutes.  It starts at port 1 and goes up from there.  In a nutshell,
the only things it found were my open ports.

20-21, 80 gave some warnings, 25 with some warning (not applicable to my
mail server), 22 (warned me about an older ver of ssh 1.3)  All in all,
nothing I didn't expect.

In the end, my servers are patched up to date, and there is not much I can
do about ssh until some one gets a working sshd2.lrp to fit.

I think I'm going to 2 floppies for my next system.

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Steven Peck                   [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sacramento, CA          http://leaf.blkmtn.org

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mike Noyes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> 
> Steven Peck, 2001-04-26 17:27 -0700
> >I did earlier with an Eigerstein2BETA, but I will dig out 
> the email and
> >share it again.
> 
> Steven,
> Did you use Nessus or NMAP? Nessus recently won Netowrk Computing's 
> "Vulnerability Assessment Scanners" review.
> http://www.nwc.com/1201/1201f1b1.html
> 
> They are continually updating the vulnerability checks that Nessus 
> performs, so a new scan may give different results.
> 
> --
> Mike Noyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> http://leaf.sourceforge.net/

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