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Pantera Help Needed. PLUS advice on web site vunerability Sc

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ok so I;ve developed an interested in internet security. I've tried Alot of scaners. and Are using Nmap. I've tried Nikto. But I'm too much of a n00b to work it to it;s full extent. Web Scarabs a bitch. No goof serial;/crack for that acuxine one. And I;me TRYING to use pantera. I've installed ALL the requirements. and theres; alot of them. Open SSL my SQLL, Oythin this, Server that. But when it comes to FormBUild I get dubm errors. Like It was compileed in visual studio 7.1 and It won;t work. I have all the serer development kits and shit.

But if you know a linf to a good ToReNt or rapid share lind to a PAY scaner it would be appreciated + any advice.
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Don't use scanners, it's lame and it shows.

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Post by ayu »

Make sure you read the rules before posting =)
2. You will not supply, or ask for cracks, keygens, serials, or fully functioning programs (that should cost money) on these forums. Suck-o is not here to encourage the malicous and illegal activity of hacking, but to teach all sides of it, for the purpose of helping others.
Anyway, the only scanners you should ever use (if any), are nmap and nessus, imo
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vulnerability scanners light up the server logs like a christmas tree, a normal scan with "Acunetix" for example leaves about 2000 log entries....the server admin would have to be blind NOT to notice it.
there is no scan that will not be noticed by a good IDS, so the best is to make it short to leave as less log entries as possible: nmap connect scan with -A switch.
but also nmap can be confused pretty easy, at least on *nix with kernel patches like IP Personality for example.

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The only time one should use a scanner is on your own system for a quick and easy pentest. Although not always thorough, it at least does the trick to an extent. Use something like netcat, it can do a lot of neat fancy things - albeit a bit more tedious and a lot less obtrusive.

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