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(Page 3 of 14) < Prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Next > Category: Auditing » Network » Ports Nessus Added 2003-11-06 Nessus is a remote security scanner for Linux, BSD, Solaris, and other Unices. It is multi-threaded and plug-in-based, has a GTK interface, and performs over 500 remote security checks. It allows for reports to be generated in HTML, XML, LaTeX, and ASCII text, and suggests solutions for security problems. Remote Nmap Added 2003-08-19 Remote nmap (Rnmap) is a pair of client and server programs which allow for various authorised clients to run their port scans from a centralised server. Trinux Added 2003-08-11 Port scanning, packet sniffing, vulnerability scanning, sniffer detection, packet construction, active/passive OS fingerprinting, network monitoring, session hijacking, intrusion detection, and more--Trinux gives you the power of Linux security tools without requiring a full-blown Linux install or the need to download, compile, and install a complete suite of security tools that are typically not found in mainstream distributions. findmac Added 2003-06-24 findmac is a utility written in Perl that helps administrators find out exactly which switch and which port a host is patched into. Only CISCO equipment with CDP enabled is currently supported. It is a very useful tool for administrators of large scale CISCO networks. VScan Added 2003-03-25 VScan is a port scanner with some advanced options. It can perform syn, fin, xmas, null, ack and idle scanning. At this moment it is a console application. Note that fin,xmas and null scans do not work against windows boxes. Run the program without any parameters to see the syntax of operation. AuditMyPC Added 2002-10-07 AuditMyPC is a free online security scan, port scan and privacy test tool. Port scan all 65,535 ports. This security test is very fast and free of ads and pop-ups. FPort Added 2002-07-10 fport reports all open TCP/IP and UDP ports and maps them to the owning application. This is the same information you would see using the 'netstat -an' command, but it also maps those ports to running processes with the PID, process name and path. Fport can be used to quickly identify unknown open ports and their associated applications. knocker Added 2002-04-01 Knocker is a simple and easy-to-use TCP security port scanner written in C, using threads. It is able to analyze hosts and the network services which are running on them. Knocker it is available for Linux and Unix platforms. Both a console version and a GTK+ version are available. Advanced Administrative Tools Added 2002-03-14 AATools for Windows is a great set of utilities for analyzing network properties. It will test pretty much every network operation you could want to know about. AATools will check Email properties, Scan ports and proxies, give network and system statuses, clean up unnecessary registry entries in your registry, etc. The information it conveys is easy to digest and setting up a test is likewise very simple. A worthwhile download for anyone wanting to gather info on their network or PC. AATools should be a part of your security toolkit and you should employ them regularly. SNScan Added 2002-02-26 SNScan is a SNMP detection utility that can quickly and accurately identify SNMP enabled devices on a network. This utility can effectively indicate devices that are potentially vulnerable to SNMP related security threats, such as those released on February 12, 2002. Browse by category |
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