Is there a network scanner for Linux that is anything like GFI LanGuard?
I have nmap and nessus and hydra, but I'm just looking for a discovery tool with a gui that comes close to languard.
Any sugestions?
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Is there a network scanner for Linux that is anything like GFI LanGuard?
I have nmap and nessus and hydra, but I'm just looking for a discovery tool with a gui that comes close to languard.
Any sugestions?
Opps.......I didn't mean to include Hydra in that list. Damn merlot is going to my head.
I'm guessing samba will do what I want but even with the lisa deamon started the LAN browser isn't responding.
Mabey I'm not being patient enough.......... :(
Nessus is probably the closest thing you'll find to Languard. Both are more than scanners, they're really vulnerability assessors.
For scanning, it's hard to beat nmap. Just learn a few switches. I use it on both Windows & Linux.
NMAP has a GUI front-end (nmapFE). Visit www.insecure.org and you can grab the tarball or the RPM.
Agreed. Nessus is a beast. Seeing that you can write your own NASLs, it is exceptional. There are two GUI interfaces for Nessus too. One for *nix and one called NessusWX which runs on windows while your scan engine runs on *nix.
Good luck.
--Th13