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David Kerber

2006-05-19, 7:18 am

In article <1148005057.967260.143130@j73g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
shiphen@gmail.com says...
> Can any of you good people recommend a site or some freesoftware
> that you can run to test all the ports on a webserver - which would
> give a level of reassurance that at least the basics are covered.
>
> What I'm thinking of is that I paste my webserver's IP number
> into some (reasonably trustworthy!) website and they have a go
> at breaching the webserver using some automated tools....
>
> Anyone know of such a thing?
>
> Later when we have a budget we might pay for such a thing but not
> just right now...


grc.com

That is Gibson Research, the guy who wrote spinrite and some other
fantastic utilities. I've been using his site for years to test new
machine setups.

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