It is a neat tool, isn't it. I was directed to it by the guys at the State
of TN Dept of Safety. They have their side jacked up, so we have to wait
until after the first of the year to begin testing again. 

On another note, you might want to pay particular attention to the tips that
are presented on the SoapUI website regarding how to hack a website. If you
are using SQL to log in, there are some hacks that you need to know about -
if you don't already. I took a weeklong - Ethical Hacking - class this year
and I am now convinced that the only safe computer is one that is unplugged
from a power source, and locked in a vault!


John Harvey
901-828-2943

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of [email protected]
Sent: Sunday, December 27, 2009 4:29 AM
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Subject: Re: Webservices Authentication Header

John:

Thanks for the link, excellent tool.  I can see everything even the RawXML
call for all the services and better yet even can make tests locally.  This 
will
help me a lot.

Regards,

AiR
Aida I. Rivera-Benítez, MSMIS
AiR Information Systems, Inc.
San Juan, Puerto Rico


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