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(Page 4 of 18) < Prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Next > Category: Auditing » Network » General SQLLHF Added 2002-07-18 SQL Server Brute Forcing tool featuring a scriptable command-line interface, scans networks larger than class C, and IP list support. by Matthew Wagenknecht Echelog Added 2002-06-13 Echelog is a distributed system consisting of one or more agents and one or more servers. Agents, distributed on computers over network, are monitoring the state of hosts and network. Collected data are sent to a special server or servers where they are processed and stored. WhiteHat Arsenal Added 2002-04-23 WHArsenal is designed to be the next generation of professional web security audit software. Architected from the ground up to be a generic web application security productivity tool, WHArsenal gives security professionals and web developer's access to the tools they need to make the job securing web applications faster and easier. WHArsenal possesses a powerful suite of GUI-Browser based web security tools. These endowments make WHArsenal capable of completing painstaking web security pen-test work considerably faster and more effectively than any of the currently available tools. eIQ iMON Added 2002-04-23 eIQ iMON is a comprehensive server monitoring and administration program that includes tools that monitor crucial aspects of server and network environments. It allows for multi-user access through a browser interface and provides over 20 different types of monitors. These include services such as HTTP, FTP, POP, and SMTP, and can trigger alerts if you want to be notified of possible errors. Winfingerprint Added 2002-04-15 Determines OS using SMB Queries, TCP Portscan, ICMP Scan, IP Address Range support, Enumerates NetBIOS Shares, Users, Services, Transports, Sessions, Service Pack and Hotfix Level, Groups and Disks. SPIKE Added 2002-04-10 SPIKE is an attempt to write an API that helps reverse engineer new, unknown network protocols. It features several working examples. OOPS Bug Tracking System Added 2002-04-10 OOPS is a comprehensive bug tracking system. It allows developers to track their bugs in much the same way as Bugzilla, but without all the overhead of unnecessary features. find_mac Added 2002-03-21 find_mac is a nifty little tool (in Perl/expect) to search Cisco switches for a MAC address. It allows the network administrator to easily locate a problem pc by MAC address. NetSaint Added 2002-03-18 NetSaint is a program that will monitor hosts and services on your network. It has the ability to email or page you when a problem arises and when a problem is resolved. Several CGI programs are included in order to allow you to view the current service status, problem history, notification history, and log file via the web. onesixtyone SNMP scanner Added 2002-03-18 onesixtyone takes advantage of the fact that SNMP is a connectionless protocol and sends all SNMP requests as fast as it can. Then the scanner waits for responses to come back and logs them, in a fashion similar to Nmap ping sweeps. By default onesixtyone waits for 10 milliseconds between sending packets, which is adequate for 100MBs switched networks. The user can adjust this value via the -w command line option. If set to 0, the scanner will send packets as fast as the kernel would accept them, which may lead to packet drop. Running onesixtyone on a class B network (switched 100MBs with 1Gbs backbone) with -w 10 gives us a performance of 3 seconds per class C, with no dropped packets. All 65536 IP addresses were scanned in less than 13 minutes. onesixtyone sends a request for the system.sysDescr.0 value, which is present on almost all SNMP enabled devices. This returned value gives us a description of the system software running on the device. Here is an excert of a log file: Browse by category |
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