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Message-ID: <1085828621.2973.5.camel@l4pt0p> From: ph03n1x at gmx.net (ph03n1x) Subject: Pentesting an IDP-System Hello I'm kinda new to this list and this is my first post so be nice to me :) Well I got an Intrusion Detection and Prevention System from a quite famous company which they lend me for betatesting. I already compiled a few exploits to test and it detected them quite reliable. (Didnt detect the exploit but detected the shellcode) Do you guys have an idea how i could test it more efficiently, is there some software that automatically tries to attack with a bunch of the most common and new exploits so i dont have to do it manually? Preferably some GPL or other "free" stuff since i dont have a budget for this. What are the must criterias for an IDP would appreciate any links or papers. thx for tips ph
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