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CyberCop Scanner Getting Started Guide

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Installing <strong>CyberCop</strong> <strong>Scanner</strong><br />

Installing the CASL Interpreter<br />

CASL (custom audit scripting language) is a high-level programming language<br />

designed to write programs, often called scripts, that simulate low-level attacks or<br />

information gathering checks on networks.<br />

To write programs that simulate an attack or information gathering check, you need to<br />

write code that constructs packets and then sends those packets to a host on a network<br />

just as an actual attack or information gathering check would. You can execute the<br />

programs you create in CASL to determine if a network is vulnerable to the attack or<br />

the information gathering check simulated by the programs.<br />

To use CASL, you must install the interpreter. To install the CASL interpreter, follow<br />

these steps:<br />

1. On the Windows desktop, right- click on the My Computer icon and select<br />

Properties from the context menu. The System Properties dialog box will open.<br />

Alternatively, in the Windows Explorer, right-click on My Computer and select<br />

Properties from the context menu.<br />

2. In the System Properties dialog box, switch to the Environment tab.<br />

3. In the Variable textbox, enter CASL_DIR in the Variable textbox. Then, in the<br />

Value textbox enter c:\Program Files\Network Associates\ SMI<br />

Products\<strong>CyberCop</strong> <strong>Scanner</strong>\casl\.<br />

4. Click the OK button to close the dialog box.<br />

The CASL interpreter is now installed on your system.<br />

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