From: MARTIN M. Bénoni (benoni_martin@hotmail.com)
Date: Thu Jul 17 2003 - 07:40:17 EDT
Hi list!
I am currently writing an application which will allow to find out all (well
the maximum of them! :) ) the servers on a network. Here is how it works:
1- I feed it with a list of targets (command-line or file): CIDR subnets,
hostnames, IP address(es),..
2- I specify a type of scan: looking for FTP, HTTP, POP, ... servers /
intrusive scan or not / ....
3- It tries to find them out.
4- Gets its OS and vulnerabilities. And if desired, it will try to breack
down the systems using the found vulnerabilities.
5- Creates a simple HTML page with the results.
I have been wandering around Internet, and I could not find any tool like
that (well doing all these features). So, if you know such a tool, could you
tell me about it? If you have any idea/clue/help, feel free to mail me!
Cheers!
Bénoni-
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