nessus can do what you want. it's free, it runs a server(which needs a unix
machine as far as i know), and a client which can be a win32 machine.
On Monday 25 February 2002 05:20 pm, Bejon Parsinia wrote:
> Good day,
>
> I just wanted to pose this question to the group, what are some of the best
> network scanners on the market for finding vulnerabilities on your network,
> reporting on issues, and suggesting fixes for the known vulnerabilities
> that are found? When you respond, please note if this is a *nix or Win32
> app (I'm in a Win32 environment). I've been working on testing a few
> different products and have had a tough time on picking one to go with.
> Also worth noting, I haven't found an application that is thorough enough
> for my liking yet either.
>
> The real dilemma is, I have such a tight budget (who in IT doesn't these
> days though) that I am forced to make a very informed decision. So, with
> that in mind here is your challenge.
>
> I appreciate any feedback you can give me, and am looking forward to
> putting my servers under even greater stress with your recommendations
> (assuming there is a trial demo available or you suggest a free app). :)
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Bejon Parsinia
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