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Sysmon
Added 2003-05-20
by Jared Mauch, jared@puck.nether.net
Sysmon is a network monitoring tool designed to provide high performance and accurate network monitoring. Currently supported tests include monitoring of SMTP, IMAP, HTTP, TCP, UDP, Radius, NNTP, and POP3 servers. It also includes the ability to ping hosts and routers. Sysmon has the ability to understand real network topologies, including the ability to monitor multiple paths and only report the actual device that is down instead of a router that is down, and all the hosts behind it.

Demarc PureSecure
Added 2002-09-16
by DEMARC Security
Instead of having one program perform file integrity checks, another program monitoring the connectivity and health of your network, and yet another monitoring your network for intrusion detection attempts, Demarc PureSecure combines all these services into one powerful client/server program. Not only can you monitor the status of the different machines in your network, but you can also respond to changes in your network all from one centralized location. Security is already a full time job in any network, and the burden of monitoring the reports from multiple programs across dozens of servers can result in information overload. The human mind can only process so much data at any given time before it simply becomes too much to analyze. Demarc PureSecure centralizes the reporting and analysis for the entire network which allows you to more easily weed out the important data from the superfluous background noise, thereby targeting your efforts where they really belong.

Secure Cryptographic Instant Messaging
Added 2002-08-07
by The Project SCIM team
The Project SCIM application allows you to send Encrypted Instant Messages to your friends and other contacts. The software is free for non-commercial users and contains a load of cool features.

FCheck
Added 2002-07-31
by Michael A. Gumienny
FCHECK is a very stable PERL script written to generate and comparatively monitor a UNIX system against its baseline for any file alterations and report them through syslog, console, or any log monitoring interface. Monitoring events can be done in as little as one minute intervals if a system's drive space is small enough, making it very difficult to circumvent. This is a freely-available open-source alternative to 'tripwire' that is time tested, and is easier to configure and use.

netcat (unix)
Added 2002-05-09
by Hobbit
Netcat is a simple Unix utility which reads and writes data across network connections, using TCP or UDP protocol. It is designed to be a reliable "back-end" tool that can be used directly or easily driven by other programs and scripts. At the same time, it is a feature-rich network debugging and exploration tool, since it can create almost any kind of connection you would need and has several interesting built-in capabilities. Perhaps some equivalent to netcat, or "nc" should have been written and distributed ten years earlier as another one of those cryptic but fundamental Unix tools that we all use daily without even thinking about it.

IP Filter
Added 2002-05-01
by ondruska
IP Filter is a TCP/IP packet filter, suitable for use in a firewall environment. To use, it can either be used as a loadable kernel module or incorporated into your UNIX kernel; use as a loadable kernel module where possible is highly recommended. Scripts are provided to install and patch system files, as required.

myNetWatchman Perl Agent
Added 2002-05-01
by Chad Wagner
myNetWatchman Perl Agent is a client for myNetWatchman.com. This program is designed to capture rejected packet information from various firewall logs and forward this attack information to central analysis servers at myNetWatchman.com, which then analyze events and escalate to the provider of the source.

Syslog-ng
Added 2002-04-26
by Balazs Scheidler, bazsi@balabit.hu
syslog-ng, as the name shows, is a syslogd replacement, but with new functionality for the new generation. The original syslogd allows messages only to be sorted based on priority/facility pairs; syslog-ng adds the possibility to filter based on message contents using regular expressions. The new configuration scheme is intuitive and powerful. Forwarding logs over TCP and remembering all forwarding hops makes it ideal for firewalled environments.

UCD-SNMP
Added 2002-04-23
by UC-Davis, ucd-snmp-coders@ece.ucdavis.edu
Various tools relating to the Simple Network Management Protocol including: - An extensible agent - An SNMP library - tools to request or set information from SNMP agents - tools to generate and handle SNMP traps - a version of the unix 'netstat' command using SNMP - a Tk/perl mib browser This package was originally based on the Carnegie Mellon University SNMP implementation, but has been greatly enhanced, ported, fixed, made easier to use and barely resembles the original package anymore.

DDNSF
Added 2002-03-27
by Extirpater
Distributed DNS Flooder v0.1b Powerful attack against DNS servers.

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