           SPELL=raccess
         VERSION=0.7
          SOURCE=$SPELL-$VERSION.tar.gz
SOURCE_DIRECTORY=$BUILD_DIRECTORY/$SPELL-$VERSION
   SOURCE_URL[0]=http://salix.org/$SPELL/$SOURCE
     SOURCE_HASH=sha512:610c0d4cebf5130eb2de4b64e76ff55210645331ce8a24b6a3e6975f456b6f447e737a59634a052e5bacf74cb300b6ef02d95a5ab133d2af5f7e239ee006675d
        WEB_SITE=http://salix.org/raccess/
         ENTERED=20020513
        KEYWORDS="security"
       BUILD_API=1
           SHORT="Remote Access Session is a security tool to analyze the integrity of systems."
cat << EOF
Remote Access Session is a security tool to analyze the integrity of
systems. The program tries
to gain access to a system using the most advanced techniques of remote
intrusion. It can either
work in normal mode (which is fast) or hard mode (which is more
intensive). There is a big
difference between Remote Access Session and other remote security audit
tools. If Remote Access
Session finds a remote vulnerability that gives user account or root, it
will try to exploit it
and it will return a shell. This allows a network administrator to discard
false positives
regarding remote vulnerabilities. It also includes all of the information
from service banners
in its output. It performs vendor and version detection on Web servers and
other common servers,
and also attempts remote OS identification.
EOF
