I find Nessus to be quite a reliable security auditing tool. Last I checked it came with the SuSE CD's Robert K Davies On Fri, 2002-04-05 at 14:01, Michael Garabedian wrote:
...I am looking for tools that might try to find weak points in the security of my network, what is the best tool out there.
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