[Nikto-discuss] Info

Alex Brook mailforalexb at googlemail.com
Wed Feb 6 02:52:52 CST 2013


Hi Tom,

You can run Nikto on whatever machine you like. At worst, just install a
VM, no problem.

I think if you are going to run this sort of project, I would also advise
you get accustomed to doing some research. Not trying to rib you, it's just
that I ran a quick search on google with the phrase "nikto windows and
linux" and I picked up this
link<http://cirt.net/nikto2-docs/installation.html> (Nikto
Installation Guide) on the first page (
http://cirt.net/nikto2-docs/installation.html).

As my forensics lecturer would say, RTFM.

Alex.

On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 8:36 PM, Tom Mccarthy <mccarthtom at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
> I am studying computer networks in college and for my final year project I
> intend to run a number of penetration testing tools on a network with 3 to
> 4 workstations each with it's own ip address. I am performing this task on
> my own and I hope to get results involving vulnerability identification. I
> am E-mailing you to inquire is NIKTO suitable to run on Windows and Linux
> machines? Also I have no recent history with the use of NIKTO and any
> relevant information or advice would be greatly appreciated.
>
> --
> Regards Thomas McCarthy
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