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SPIKE Proxy anyone?

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    Has somebody tried the Web-server security test tool SPIKE-Proxy from http://www.immunitysec.com/spikeproxy.html ? Seems like CodeProject.com with it's heavy dependency on MS component should try to detect vulnerabilities with it. Is it any good? I simply want to know before I start the 13MByte download. The ImmunitySec site is a real snail due to the demand for this tool. Gisle V.
    "If you feel paranoid it doesn't mean they're not after you!" -- Woody Allen

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      Has somebody tried the Web-server security test tool SPIKE-Proxy from http://www.immunitysec.com/spikeproxy.html ? Seems like CodeProject.com with it's heavy dependency on MS component should try to detect vulnerabilities with it. Is it any good? I simply want to know before I start the 13MByte download. The ImmunitySec site is a real snail due to the demand for this tool. Gisle V.
      "If you feel paranoid it doesn't mean they're not after you!" -- Woody Allen

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      Gisle Vanem wrote: Seems like CodeProject.com with it's heavy dependency on MS component should try to detect vulnerabilities with it. Sure. If it was a non-MS solution, it would be much safer, and there would be no need for patching. :zzz: I see dumb people

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        Gisle Vanem wrote: Seems like CodeProject.com with it's heavy dependency on MS component should try to detect vulnerabilities with it. Sure. If it was a non-MS solution, it would be much safer, and there would be no need for patching. :zzz: I see dumb people

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        Andreas Saurwein
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        Daniel Turini wrote: If it was a non-MS solution, it would be much safer, and there would be no need for patching Sure, because no script-kiddies play outside MS-kindergarden, and anyway non-MS solution users done have much choices for security. And patching? Who needs that on non-MS systems? They are secure by design, no?


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          Gisle Vanem wrote: Seems like CodeProject.com with it's heavy dependency on MS component should try to detect vulnerabilities with it. Sure. If it was a non-MS solution, it would be much safer, and there would be no need for patching. :zzz: I see dumb people

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          Daniel Turini wrote: Sure. If it was a non-MS solution, it would be much safer, and there would be no need for patching. ROTFL :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: Wake up mate you've been sleeping too long. May the Source be with you Sonork ID 100.9997 sijinjoseph

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