Thanks will have a look. Regards Chris On 04/04/2017 00:16, Chris Nestrud wrote:
Nessus is usable, but their UI is a little clunky. It's possible to export a report (scan history) as either html or csv which may be easier to work with.
Check out Fiddler (https://www.telerik.com/download/fiddler) as an alternative to Berp Suite.
Chris
On Mon, Apr 03, 2017 at 11:30:51PM +0100, Chris Turner via Blind-sysadmins wrote:
HI all.
I've been reading a couple of books on pentesting, IT security in generl, have a virtual test environment, using Kali linux.
From an accessability PoV, asking for any tips / experiences / pitfalls with using some of the main tools mentioned in the reading material I've got. I'm a screen reader user and typically SSH into Kali from the Windows host. (espeakup is broken at the moment.)
I know Berp Suite isn't accessible.
How do you find Nessus? I've got it installed and tried a basic scan. I can't make much sense of the table of results or see how to get details. Maybe I'm misunderstanding it or missing a button with JAWS. I'm accessing it via Firefox.
I'm fine at picking my way through learning the command line tools. Using metasploit framework, so far. I got into this as interested in networking and security. I suspect it might be one of those things I can only get so far with then be at a significant disadvantage due to accessability and speed. Well and my brain maybe too... :D
Anyway thoughts welcome.
Cheers.
Chris Turner
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