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Anatomy of a Pentest

I stumbled across this great "living" document that I'm calling an "Anatomy of a Pentest".  It is a great visual representation of all the steps one should think about when performing a pentest, with all of the most handy command line switches.  The author is taking feedback from the community on the document, and is updating it accordingly.

I just need to find someone with a plotter to print a couple of copies. 

- Larry

Anatomy of a Pentest

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Hello. Just wanted to let you know that for some reason a horizontal scroll bar appears when I view the main page of your blog (I'm looking at it on a 1024x768 monitor). It seems that the footer (where you have the Creative Commons image display) is to blame. If you remove in the syle-site.css in the .module part the width: 100% - line 234 - everything goes back to normal (although it may break other stuff :) ).

Larry -

I don't know if you have ever run across the "Rasterbator" in your travels on the net. In lieu of a plotter, it may help you create a hard-copy of the pentest chart. From the website, "The Rasterbator is a web service which creates huge, rasterized images from any picture. The rasterized images can be printed and assembled into extremely cool looking posters up to 20 meters in size."

http://homokaasu.org/rasterbator/

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