Re: out of box scanner
- From: yilmaz.cankaya@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 1 Dec 2009 00:33:16 +0200
Hi John
only through personal
experience and not to be taken as fact, acutetix may be a good bet for
commercial use. The ones you mentioned may have problems with permutating
the parameter values for complex scenarios which is of great importance
most of the time. Examples may be provided over private e-mailing if you
wish. In any case, try w3af if only testing matters.
Regards
I'm currently evaluating some commercialscanners and wanted to get a
feel for others experiences withappscan/cenzic/webinspect. Any
gotcha's with any of theseproducts and can anybody recommend one over
the other?
thanks,------------------------------------------------------------------------
John
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