RE: The Best Network Scanner?

From: Hornat, Charles (Charles_Hornat@standardandpoors.com)
Date: 02/27/02


From: "Hornat, Charles" <Charles_Hornat@standardandpoors.com>
To: "'bejon@supertel.com'" <bejon@supertel.com>, "Security-Basics (E-mail)" <security-basics@securityfocus.com>
Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 11:29:32 -0500

Nessus (www.nessus.org) is probably one of the most popular.

Sara (www-arc.com/sara/) and saint (www.wwdsi.com/saint/) as well.

mrcorp

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