firewall config.
> >
> Note that nmap (or nessus for that matter) will only determine the
> security of the proxy/firewall itself (if pointed at it) and not of the
> computers _behind_ it.
> You have to also port scan the boxes behind to determine if they
> are
firewall config.
> >
> Note that nmap (or nessus for that matter) will only determine the
> security of the proxy/firewall itself (if pointed at it) and not of the
> computers _behind_ it.
> You have to also port scan the boxes behind to determine if they
> are
ewall itself (if pointed at it) and not of the
computers _behind_ it.
You have to also port scan the boxes behind to determine if they
are properly protected by the firewall.
A nice document on firewall testing would be CERT's:
http://www.cert.org/security-improvement/practices/p060
ewall itself (if pointed at it) and not of the
computers _behind_ it.
You have to also port scan the boxes behind to determine if they
are properly protected by the firewall.
A nice document on firewall testing would be CERT's:
http://www.cert.org/security-improvement/practices/p060
On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 11:14:50AM -0500, merk0020 wrote:
> Hello I am about to make the Proxy/Firewall on your
> www.aboutdebian.com web site. I was wondering how to go about testing
> it when finished. I have multiple computers and various internet
> connections.
Put the firewall configuration o
Hello,
You can test all the connectivity using tcpdump or ethereal (sniffing). If
you want to attack your firewall use nessus. Good Look. sorry for my
english.
Bye.
From: "merk0020" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Subject: Firewall testing
Date: Wed, 5 Feb 2003 11:14:50 -0500
Hello I am about to make the Proxy/Firewall on your
www.aboutdebian.com web site. I was wondering how to go about testing
it when finished. I have multiple computers and various internet
connections.
On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 11:14:50AM -0500, merk0020 wrote:
> Hello I am about to make the Proxy/Firewall on your
> www.aboutdebian.com web site. I was wondering how to go about testing
> it when finished. I have multiple computers and various internet
> connections.
Put the firewall configuration o
Hello,
You can test all the connectivity using tcpdump or ethereal (sniffing). If
you want to attack your firewall use nessus. Good Look. sorry for my
english.
Bye.
From: "merk0020" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Firewall testing
Date: Wed, 5 F
Hello I am about to make the Proxy/Firewall on your
www.aboutdebian.com web site. I was wondering how to go about testing
it when finished. I have multiple computers and various internet
connections.
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