On Thursday 16 August 2001 08:04 am, Douglas J. Hunley wrote:
> What does everyone think of me putting up a page on linux.nf that anyone
> can come to and have their system scanned for known security exploits? I'm
> thinking the user would surf over to say http://linux.nf/scanme/ and the
> page would display a quick little disclaimer stating what it's going to do,
> that you should be the owener of the machine being scanned, and that by
> clicking the 'scan me' button you agree to release us from liability...
> when they click the button, it launches a Nessus scan, puts up a 'please
> wait while you are scanned' page, and then when the nessus scan completes,
> it pops up a page with the results of the scan. of course, it would scan
> the ip of the machine viewing the page so that the user couldn't put in
> somebody else's ip (I know, i know... this wouldn't work for machines
> behind a proxy)..
>
> thoughts?
Are you aware of www.vulnerabilities.com ?
It will do an nmap or nessus scan. Quite good.
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