Hi Doug,
a question was asked and I answered!
With or without attitudes the answer remains the same:
1. Look for ISA Server 2004 Vulns
2. Try to exploit them
or better contract a Pen-Tester.
I would do the same, If I feel not experienced enough.
I think its's a question of quality of work and as well of honesty.
Maybe you like to think on it before moaning around.
Best Regards
Jan.
Doug Schlachta schrieb:
Jan,
It is attitudes like that, that impede co-operation in or professional field.
A question was asked, attitude not required.
Regards
Douglas Schlachta
CISSP, SSCP, MCSE-Security, MCSE, CFOT
Senior Security Professional
----- Original Message ----
From: Jan Heisterkamp janheisterkamp@...
To: Danux danuxx@...
Cc: firewalls@...; Security Basics security-basics@...
Sent: Thursday, July 5, 2007 2:59:25 PM
Subject: Re: Bypassing ISA SERVER 2004
Thats interesting CISO and CISSP and needs a tutorial for ISA 2004 =-O
1. Look for ISA Server 2004 Vulns
2. Try to exploit them
or better contract a Pen-Tester.
Best Regards
Jan
Danux schrieb:
Hi experts,
I am doing a pent-test to a client and i would like to know if there
are techniques in order to bypass ISA Server 2004.
Do you know a tutorial, howto or something like that?
Thanks in Advance.