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RE: [Full-Disclosure] Need help in performing a remotevulnerability scan
- To: "Scott Connors" <scottoconnors@xxxxxxxxxxx>, <nodialtone@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: RE: [Full-Disclosure] Need help in performing a remotevulnerability scan
- From: "Aditya, ALD [Aditya Lalit Deshmukh]" <aditya.deshmukh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2004 17:32:06 +0530
>
> Where can i find the details on how to do that?
> I am not a guru at this.
>
> What specific agent would you recomend?
be careful about this one,i dont like where this is going. a single wrong file,
( ie aka a trojan ) could infect all your computers in the net on all the sites
and hand over all the control of all the sites to someone on the net ( this is
possible! )
this is a good way to install something that will reveal local configration
venurabalities. but be sure of the person who makes these cd's for you.
however of you want i would do a such a job for you... but would you trust me ?
you can mail me.
the VPN approach would work the best. all the *sensitive* data ( the data of
the nessus scans is to be treated as top secret as it may provides way to gain
control over your network or large segments of it. )
and you have all the data collected at one most secure place ( *your* computer
) and it does not keep flowing over the net.
another way to do it is to send a autorun of VNC server that would allow you to
take control of the remote server as if you were sitting in front of them at
the keyboard. for VNC go to http://tightvnc.sf.net
-aditya
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