Frontpage produces terrible code that won't be maintainable by other developers not using frontpage, meaning almost all web developers with common sense - especially since Frontpage got discontinued.
Microsoft FrontPageTypeHTML editorDeveloperMicrosoftReleasedNovember 1995 (as Vermeer FrontPage)Latest release versionMicrosoft Office 2003LicensingProprietaryOperating systemMicrosoft WindowsPlatformx86 and x64SuccessorMicrosoft Expression Web
Microsoft SharePoint DesignerWebsiteoffice.microsoft.com/frontpage/Microsoft FrontPage (also known as Microsoft Office FrontPage) is a discontinued WYSIWYG HTML editor and website administration tool from Microsoft for the Windows line of operating systems. It was branded as part of the Microsoft Office suite from 1997 to 2003. Microsoft FrontPage has since been replaced by Microsoft Expression Web and SharePoint Designer, which were first released in December 2006 alongside Microsoft Office 2007, but these two products were also discontinued in favor of a web-based version of SharePoint Designer, as those three HTML editors were desktop applications.
See the documentation for the slaxml library. http.host, http.max-body-size, http.max-cache-size, http.max-pipeline, http.pipeline, http.truncated-ok, http.useragent See the documentation for the http library. smbdomain, smbhash, smbnoguest, smbpassword, smbtype, smbusername See the documentation for the smbauth library. vulns.short, vulns.showall See the documentation for the vulns library. Example Usage nmap -p 80 --script=http-frontpage-login Script Output PORT STATE SERVICE REASON80/tcp open http syn-ack http-frontpage-login: VULNERABLE: Frontpage extension anonymous login State: VULNERABLE Description: Default installations of older versions of frontpage extensions allow anonymous logins which can lead to server compromise. References:_ Requires