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Category: Utilities

OSSEC HIDS
Added 2009-02-27
by Third Brigade
OSSEC is an Open Source Host-based Intrusion Detection System. It performs log analysis, file integrity checking, policy monitoring, rootkit detection, real-time alerting and active response.

Firewall Builder
Added 2009-02-26
by Vadim Kurland
Firewall Builder is a GUI firewall configuration and management tool that supports iptables (netfilter), ipfilter, pf, ipfw, Cisco PIX (FWSM, ASA) and Cisco routers extended access lists. Both network administrators and hobbyists managing firewalls with policies more complex that is allowed by simple web based UI can simplify management tasks with the application. The program runs on Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, Windows and Mac OS X and can manage both local and remote firewalls.

Webtunnel
Added 2009-02-22
by Janos Szatmary
Webtunnel is a network utility that encapsulates arbitrary data in HTTP and transmits it through a web server. In that regard, it is similar to httptunnel, however, it has several key important differences: its server component runs in the context of a web server as a CGI application (with optional FastCGI support) so it does not need its own port, and supports most things that the web server supports, such as authentication, HTTP 1.1, HTTPS, and client certificates; it uses simple requests and responses so it works seamlessly through forward and reverse proxies; it is multi-threaded (actually multi-process using sockets for inter-process communication) to allow multiple parallel connections to multiple destinations simultaneously.

netifera
Added 2009-02-21
by netifera
modular open source platform for network security tools. Multi-platform GUI. Tools included: TCP/UDP network information gathering, fingerprinting, service detection, DNS tools, zone transfer, passive information gathering, modular sniffing engine, credential sniffing, geographical information,web crawler.

XArp
Added 2009-01-10
by Christoph P. Mayer
XArp provides advanced and highly customizable ARP spoofing detection. Active and passive mechanisms are available that can be configured per network interface using a GUI for normal users and a GUI for advanced users. XArp gives a complete view of all your network devices and the current state in ARP attacks.

OSSEC HIDS
Added 2008-11-18
by Third Brigade
OSSEC is an Open Source Host-based Intrusion Detection System. It performs log analysis, integrity checking, Windows registry monitoring, rootkit detection, real-time alerting and active response. It runs on most operating systems, including Linux, OpenBSD, FreeBSD, MacOS, Solaris and Windows.

Assh, the Anonymous Secure SHell
Added 2008-11-06
by jlzz & lorenzzz
Assh is an anonymous ssh client. It use free SSL proxies to get connected on remote sshd servers.

w3af
Added 2008-11-03
by Andres Riancho
w3af is a Web Application Attack and Audit Framework. The project goal is to create a framework to find and exploit web application vulnerabilities that is easy to use and extend.

5nmp
Added 2008-10-27
by Filip Waeytens
Background: SNMP is the Simple Network Management Protocol. It is used by many if not most companies to manage and monitor their infrastructure. It is also often overlooked in terms of security and underestimated as an attack vector. RFC1157. Components: The program is a GUI program, written in c#, so you'll need the .NET framework (3.5) and it will only work in MS Windows (Mono and Windows GUI components are a pain to make compatible for now). It uses 2 DLL's that were written from scratch: the hacking.snmp and hacking.bruteforce.dll. The SNMP dll is not complete yet but whenever the author finds time it will be extended to support bulkget and extended ASN parsing, so enumeration will become possible as well as SET actions. You will also need to provide a dictionary for dictionary attacks. A very small one is included. Generic usage: The interface should be intuitive enough. Use the slider to increase or decrease scanning speed. This is important to get accurate results. On a LAN the slider can be set to maximum speed. Behind a Natted broadband connection, caution is advised. Devices such as ADSL modems aren't capable to deal with the large amount of packets and nat connections they generate. The program uses non-blocking udp sockets and a listener for answers, which makes it quite fast. You can also set the destination port for devices which listen on non-standard ports (not 161) and set the listening port to make sure the packets get back ok in case of firewalls. For optimal speed, turn off verbosity, errors and reverse lookups (only in case of maximum speed on a LAN). Results can be saved in XML for further processing and loaded back.

SecurePE
Added 2008-10-23
by Luis
SecurePE is a user friendly freeware utility coded in 32bit assembly language that protects Microsoft Windows® PE files with a password, strong RC4 encryption and checksum while leaving them totally functional.

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