I love how Fyodor put it:
QuoteUntil recently, Microsoft maintained a page listing Nmap as one of 6
recommended security tools:
http://web.archive.org/web/20041122023429/http://www.microsoft.com/serviceproviders/security/tools.asp
But maybe I called them rat bastards one too many times, or they got
sick of me attacking them for glacial-slow security response times or
for disabling raw sockets (temporarily breaking Nmap) on XP SP2 for no
good reason. Or it could be totally unrelated, but they have removed
Nmap from their recommended tools list, while the other five still
remain:
http://www.microsoft.com/serviceproviders/resources/securitytools.mspx
Ah well. Some consolation is that they still recommend that ISPs
conduct daily Nmap scans here:
http://www.microsoft.com/serviceproviders/resources/techrescolumnsipsecurity.mspx
Unfortunately, I don't find the statement "Use nmap and strobe" very
flattering. Shrug.
Cheers,
Fyodor
PS: I'm still listening for any 3.999 bugs people can find.
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Hehe, people will use nmap wether Microsoft recommends it or not. :)
For sure. But I just liked the line:
QuoteBut maybe I called them rat bastards one too many times, or they got
sick of me attacking them for glacial-slow security response times or
for disabling raw sockets (temporarily breaking Nmap) on XP SP2 for no
good reason.
Made me laugh :)
ROFL @ Fyodor's comment about "rat bastards"
And I agree with blaze.
And I edited my post because I arbitrarily hit "tab" when I needed to hit caps lock (I don't use shift all the time. :P).