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Mark D. Spivey

"Practical Hacking Techniques and Countermeasures"

In this example, the PnP exploitable via buffer overflow
vulnerability is selected.
SARA provides:
 A general overview description of the specific vulnerability
 The potential impact
 The possible solution
 References
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 Applicable credits
 Other information
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Lab 66: Web Server Target Assessment
Assessment of Web Server Security: N-Stealth
Prerequisites: None
Countermeasures: Secure ACLs, Bastion computers
Description: The N-Stealth application is designed to perform a vulnerability
assessment on Web servers. N-Stealth includes a database of
over 30,000 known exploits and attacks that are run against a target.
N-Stealth is designed to check local and remote Web servers.
Procedure: Install, start the application, set the parameters, and execute.
Double-click on the NStealth-Free-5-8b103 icon to start the installation.
The N-Stealth application will initially ask for a Language Selection. Make
a selection from the drop-down menu and click on OK.
Install the N-Stealth application with the default options. The installation
of N-Stealth will complete. Click Finish.
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Double-click the N-Stealth Free Edition icon to start the application.
The N-Stealth application will start and ask to verify the language choice.
Select the option Set as my default language so this will not occur the next
time the application starts.


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