Identify Application Vulnerabilities with Security Command Center Reviews
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Juan N. · Reviewed over 2 years ago
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Ron C. · Reviewed over 2 years ago
Step number #9 and #16 request the user to rescan the application without any changes. Suggest removing one of them.
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Joshua G. · Reviewed over 2 years ago
After a nice start, this lab turned out to be the classic bug-ridden disaster. The SSH connection closed CONSTANTLY after a couple of minutes (poss. due to VPN?). Re launching the Python script caused an error. (OSError: [Errno 98] Address already in use) The Scan would not scan (nothing shown on SSH if app was active), would also encounter an error after 5 minutes, would have to be restarted (“Scan encountered errors while crawling the starting URLs. Check the login credentials and starting URLs, and verify that the site is working properly.”), and would crash again. It would get stuck at 10 %. After SEVERAL tried and redoes, changing “Maximum scan speed (QPS)” to 20 seemed to solve all issues. It's a pitty all labs are SO problematic....
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