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# Ensure the {{package|nikto}} package is installed.
# Ensure the {{package|nikto}} package is installed.
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# Run nikto against WEBSERVER and export results to HTML: '''nikto  -output results.html -Format html -host http://WEBSERVER/'''
# Run Nikto against '''WEBSERVER''' and export results to HTML: {{command|nikto  -output results.html -Format html -host http://WEBSERVER/}}
# Open results.html with a Web browser.
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|results=
# You should see Nikto results.
# You should see Nikto results.
# Double-check the resulats in '''results.html'''
# Double-check the results in {{command|results.html}}
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Latest revision as of 22:25, 28 May 2011

Description

This test case tests the ability of Nikto to scan a web server for known vulnerabilities.

Setup

  1. A working web server is required either remotely or locally.
  2. Ensure the nikto package is installed.

How to test

  1. Run Nikto against WEBSERVER and export results to HTML: nikto -output results.html -Format html -host http://WEBSERVER/

Expected Results

  1. You should see Nikto results.
  2. Double-check the results in results.html