On 02/19/2010 02:07 AM, Adam Miller wrote: > Hello all, > This is mainly going out to those who are interested in the > (hopefully) upcoming Security Spin. I want to establish some QA > efforts as to provide a high quality experience to security > professionals and hobbyists alike who are interested in the project. I > would like to first do a break down of test cases for all the > security-centric packages involved in the security spin as that is the > "bread and butter" of the spin and are generally "niche" applications > which require some sort of expertise or a slightly higher learning > curve than your average web browser (just for example). Once that part > is complete, I would also like to apply AdamW's Desktop Test Cases to > it in order to get a higher level outlook of making sure that portion > of the Spin is of high quality as well. > > Here is the current list of packages shipped with the Security Spin: > https://fedorahosted.org/security-spin/wiki/availableApps if anyone is > familiar with any of these apps it would be greatly appreciated if you > could put together a short snippet or "how to" for basic use that can > be used for a test case. Feel free to reply here to this thread and I > can input them into the wiki or post your results here: > https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SecuritySpin:QA_Brainstorm I took a quick look at the available apps. Would you like to consider 'ratproxy' - a very nice open source tool for web-application security assessment from Google. Which I've used a couple of times earlier and got some really useful results. http://code.google.com/p/ratproxy/ It could be added to the 'reconnaissance' category. (though it's a little more than just that) Oh, and it's available in Fedora. /kashyap > > Many thanks to all, > -AdamM > -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test