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(Page 3 of 32) < Prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Next > Platform: OpenBSD Medusa Added 2006-06-14 Medusa is a speedy, massively parallel, modular, login brute-forcer for network services created by the geeks at Foofus.net. It currently has modules for the following services: CVS, FTP, HTTP, IMAP, MS-SQL, MySQL, NCP (NetWare), PcAnywhere, POP3, PostgreSQL, rexec, rlogin, rsh, SMB, SMTP (VRFY), SNMP, SSHv2, SVN, Telnet, VmAuthd, VNC, and a generic wrapper module. OSSEC Added 2006-05-12 OSSEC HIDS is an Open Source Host-based Intrusion Detection System. It performs log analysis and correlation, integrity checking, rootkit detection, time-based alerting and active response. It runs on most operating systems, including Linux, OpenBSD, FreeBSD, Solaris and Windows. WSTOOL(Web vulnerable scan tool) Added 2006-05-10 Web vulnerable scanner (For ASP + SQLSERVER) - SQL injection - XSS Cross Site Scripting - 404/500 server error - Admin/Manage folder search - web-base or command-line scanner by PHP - Check up collate with HTML FORM and LINK SinFP Added 2006-05-06 SinFP is a new approach to OS fingerprinting, which bypasses limitations that nmap has. darc - Distributed Aide Runtime Controller Added 2006-04-24 darc is a multi-threaded Python application designed for managing AIDE installations in large heterogeneous networks. It provides centralized database management, unified reporting, and eliminates the need to maintain Aide databases and binaries on read-only media. tripp Added 2006-03-01 TRIPP is a utility to rewrite incoming and outgoing IP packets. Since it can rewrite both headers and payload, it can be used to configure the tcp/ip stack behavior in order to perform various tasks mainly intended for network tests, simulations and development. It is configured via a small rule-based language, which allows the user to intercept packets, set arbitrary header values, increment or decrement numeric header fields, set an arbitrary payload, rewrite parts of the payload, or fragment, multiply, or drop packets. It is totally user-level and doesn't require any kernel module. netdiscover Added 2005-12-11 Netdiscover is an active/passive address reconnaissance tool, mainly developed for those wireless networks without dhcp server, when you are wardriving. It can be also used on hub/switched networks. Built on top of libnet and libpcap, it can passively detect online hosts, or search for them, by actively sending arp requests, it can also be used to inspect your network arp traffic, and find network addresses using auto scan mode, which will scan for common local networks. Trojan Scan Added 2005-11-30 Trojan scan is a simple shell script that allows for simple but relatively effective checking for trojans, rootkits and other malware that may be using your server and network for unwanted (and possibly illegal) purposes. It works by listing all processes that use the Internet with the lsof command (using -Pni flags). This list is then transformed into signatures. These signatures then are matched against the allowed process defined in the configuration. If any signatures of running processes are found that do not match the allowed signatures, an email report is sent including ps, ls, and optional lsof output. Iwar Added 2005-11-13 A Unix Based (Linux/OpenBSD/Etc) full featured "war dialer". MySQL/ASCII Flat file logging, tone/silence location, banner detection, "curses" front end. pmacct Added 2005-10-22 pmacct is a small set of passive network monitoring tools to measure, account and aggregate IPv4 and IPv6 traffic; aggregation revolves around the key concept of primitives (VLAN id, source and destination MAC addresses, hosts, networks, ports, AS numbers, IP protocol and ToS/DSCP field are supported) which may be arbitrarily combined to build custom aggregation methods; support for historical data breakdown, triggers and packet tagging, filtering, sampling. Aggregates can be stored into memory tables, SQL databases (MySQL or PostgreSQL) or simply pushed to stdout. Data is collected from the network either using libpcap (and optionally promiscuous mode) or reading Netflow v1/v5/v7/v8/v9 and sFlow v2/v4/v5 datagrams. Browse by category |
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