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« Reply #15 on: November 10, 2010, 09:10:05 AM »

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I need to fix my car, therefore I will go into Sears purchase every single automotive related tool, take my car apart, hope to understand what I'm doing, then attempt to put it back together. Can anyone tell me which tools I can buy to undergo this task?

lol !!!

I am with you sil. I was a bit offended too when I read his reply, almost 2 weeks after the last post.
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« Reply #16 on: November 10, 2010, 01:46:27 PM »

lol... I'll reserve my comments, as sil pretty much summed up my thinking, and his reply was funnier than mine, anyway!  Tongue
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« Reply #17 on: November 11, 2010, 06:06:42 AM »

Hi Sil..i apologies if you people got offended by my words..yes i am new to pentesting but i have been into security field for more than 4 years now..i just wanted a guidance to perform a vulnerability scanning on the  dummy web server and not the live web server to which i got replies which suggested me to join classes or hire a pentester which we cannot afford it and i want to do it by myself so that it would help me understand SQL injection better..so i needed some resources(books,videos,tutorials,tools n etc) that would help me understand it to the core and then later i could implement it..
Sil i have taken  your words in the right spirit and thanks for the links that you have provided.
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« Reply #18 on: November 11, 2010, 10:15:43 AM »

I don't get offended by words on the contrary, I was pointing out something you may have overlooked so you could come around and clarify what it was you were trying to accomplish.

The problem with trying to mimic a production machine to test against is... You're STILL not testing the same machine. For example, you have two similar clocks, in fact, they're the same exact clocks. You take one apart because you don't care what happens to it at the end of the day, its not your primary clock. You do this because you believe that by doing so, you will understand perhaps the problem with the primary clock. You also want to remember how to put the pieces back together again.

You spend all this time on your backup clock. Learning its ins, outs, how the hands work, how to take it apart, how to put it back together. Guess what you've done? You've done nothing more than worked on a clock that means nothing at the end of the day. While theoretically the primary should work the same, there is a caveat called Murphy (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murphy%27s_law). Anything can skew the true results of what you would see in the primary that would be missed simply because you never did any testing on it. You assumed that by having the secondary mimic clock (the dummy webserver) that things would be the same. It will NOT be the case.

Furthermore, so what you took the clock apart and put it back together. What did you learn about it. Can you rebuild the clock on your own from scratch in the event you don't have a copy? There are a lot of things that you need to know, in and out on the machine that COUNTS not the replica. Which is why you were told via Hit_Monkey, you should seek a professional
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