Re: oracle VA/PT

From: Joshua Wright (jwright@hasborg.com)
Date: Wed Sep 28 2005 - 07:53:18 EDT


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Michael Gargiullo wrote:
> I find it strange that nessus didn't even see an open port on 1421.

Maybe because the default listener port is 1521?

> There are a butt-load of Oracle plugins for nessus. More then 7 of them
> are for remote shells.

For Oracle VA scanning, I've had good experiences with the NGS SQuirreL
product from NGSSoftware (http://www.ngssoftware.com/squirrelsql.htm).

A free trial is available to test it out.

- -Josh
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- -Joshua Wright
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