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Monday, September 8, 2008

A Few Testing Tools

These are several tools both commercial and free that are great for implementing the testing for .Net applications. Some are specific to .Net and some are not.

RegMon for Windows v7.04 by Microsoft [SysInternals]
www.technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896652.aspx
RegMon is a free and very useful discovery tool that monitors all registry interaction from any and all running applications, and allows users to quickly jump to Regedt32 to manipulate registry values.

FileMon for Windows v7.04 by Microsoft [SysInternals]
www.technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896642.aspx
FileMon is a free and very useful discovery tool that monitors all file activity for any and all running applications, and allows users to quickly jump to files in Explorer for management.

Peach Fuzzing Platform 2.0
www.peachfuzzer.com
Peach is a free and comprehensive fuzzing platform that allows on-the-wire fuzzing of network I/O and files of almost any type.

Defensics 2.0 by Codenomicon
www.codenomicon.com/defensics
Defensics is a powerful commercial fuzz testing platform for on the wire fuzzing of most
all protocols.

Wireshark 1.0.0
www.wireshark.org/about.html
Wireshark, formally known as Ethereal, is a free and powerful tool for real-time monitoring and analysis of network traffic.

WhatsUp Gold by Ipswitch
www.whatsupgold.com
WhatsUp Gold is an inexpensive professional-grade network discovery and management
tool that provides real-time server and service monitoring.

Event Analyst
www.eventanalyst.com/index.htm
Event Analyst is an inexpensive tool that allows the consolidation and correlation of server log files.

Holodeck Enterprise Edition v2.8 by Security Innovation Inc.
www.securityinnovation.com/holodeck
Holodeck is a professional-grade discovery and fault injection tool that virtualizes an
application’s runtime environment and allows testers to completely control its resources.

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