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Re: nessus exceptions
From: Jacco Tunnissen <jacco () honeypots net>
Date: Fri, 6 Aug 2004 03:40:48 +0200
On Tue, Aug 03, 2004 at 11:24:47PM -0300, Andres Riancho wrote: [..]
Maybe you could put some daemon from the honeypot project [www.honeypots.net] to listen on some host that is scanned but aint really important. But once again... production servers are not a good place to test this.
Hi Andres, To avoid some confusion, here's just a small correction with regard to the location mentioned above. The offical website for The Honeynet Project is located at http://www.honeynet.org/ The Honeypots.net website also includes sections with whitepapers and software, but is a separate project. Furthermore I agree with you on the placement of the honeypot: do not use the production environment for an experiment like this (in the context of the current discussion thread). Grtz, Jacco Tunnissen -- http://www.honeypots.net/ Intrusion Detection Systems, Honeypots, Incident Handling
Current thread:
- nessus exceptions Chris Griffin (Aug 03)
- RE: nessus exceptions Jerry Shenk (Aug 03)
- Re: nessus exceptions Andres Riancho (Aug 03)
- Re: nessus exceptions Jacco Tunnissen (Aug 09)
- Re: nessus exceptions hellNbak (Aug 03)
- Re: nessus exceptions Mr. Rufus Faloofus (Aug 03)
- Re: nessus exceptions FocusHacks (Aug 05)
- Re: nessus exceptions Stefano Zanero (Aug 10)
- Re: nessus exceptions FocusHacks (Aug 05)
- Re: nessus exceptions Paul Johnston (Aug 05)
- RE: nessus exceptions Marc Heuse (Aug 05)
- Re: nessus exceptions DokFLeed.Net (Aug 05)
- RE: nessus exceptions Jerry Shenk (Aug 09)
- RE: nessus exceptions R. DuFresne (Aug 09)
- RE: nessus exceptions Jerry Shenk (Aug 09)
- Re: nessus exceptions Pete Herzog (Aug 05)
(Thread continues...)