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Master of Reality:
SAINT isnt free anymore and SATAN is out of date.
Has anyone had any success with any other tools like these? Has anyone used SARA, thats the only one i could find that was like SATAN, i would prefer a command-line utility though.

Master of Reality:
fuck me.... my CD that came with my Linux Max Security book has SAINT on it. But is there any utility like SAINT that is commandline?

voidmain:
Satan/Santa is really outdated. Nessus is a *very* good vulnerability checker if that is what you are looking for and it's the most popular. http://www.nessus.org/

Master of Reality:
i plan to isntall nessus too... (actually i am in the process of intslling it.)

I got a book called 'Linux Max Security' that kicks ass and comes with many security programs. it is published by Sams

voidmain:
I like Nessus for checking for network and network service vulnerabilities. I like tripwire for detecting local intrusions and unauthorized modification of system files. I like snort/acid for network intrusion detection. I like Big Brother, Netsaint, and MRTG for network and server monitoring (administration).

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