From: chuan.delahosseraye@accenture.com
Date: Wed Sep 15 2004 - 11:27:51 EDT
According to my previous search on a Web pen-test tools, AppScan,
WebInspect and Scando are all much more expensive than AppDetective. If
cost is a concern, it might be possible to combine a selection of free
tools such as:
- Nessus
- Nikto
- WebScarab
- Achilles
But this would involve a lot of Manual works.
Hope this helps
Chuan
-----Original Message-----
From: A.R. [mailto:r00t@northernfortress.net]
Sent: 15 September 2004 12:27
To: andrew@beegads.com
Cc: pen-test@securityfocus.com
Subject: Re: Web Application Tester
Andrew,
I don't know what's your budget, but for web applications you can try
the following commercial products:
- AppScan, by Sanctum (www.sanctuminc.com)
- WebInspect, by Spidynamics (www.spidynamics.com)
- ScanDo, by Kavado (www.kavado.com)
...Or the good ol' Paros (http://www.proofsecure.com/download.shtml),
open source and free
Hope this helps
Alberto Revelli
Northern Fortress, Inc.
On Tue, 2004-09-14 at 22:49, Andrew Bagrin wrote:
> Does anyone know of an application tester similar to AppDetective
> thats not as hard on the pocket book?
> I need to pentest a web app and am looking for some tools
>
> Thanks,
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