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(Page 6 of 8) < Prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Next > Platform: Java Jport Added 2001-10-22 Simple port-scanner written in Java. JCon Added 2001-10-22 Java Host/Network scanning tool including cgi-vulnerability checks, brute-force and various list-scans and a logfile-watcher (linux-only). Java 1.1 RE or JDK1.1 needed. Overloaded Jport Added 2001-10-22 Jport is a port scanner written in Java that will scan upto 65535 ports in under 30 seconds. It also contains new features such as port identification and a compleatly new threading system that does not allow any thread to be idle, hence increasing speed. Adwids Added 2001-10-22 The Defense Worx intrusion detection system is a Linux-based IDS which performs TCP/IP traffic analysis to detect unauthorized traffic in near real-time. It includes a Java-based console to display alerts remotely and several open-source attack signatures. CUM Security Toolkit [CST] Added 2001-10-22 This version contains a script scanner, that scans using a database of scripts (user editable). The sample databases included contains +700 possibly vulnerable scripts/dirs. You can scan with or without a proxyserver. The scanner has 11 different Anti-IDS tactics (hex-values, double slashes, self-reference dirs, parameter hiding and session splicing), and sends fake "X-Forwarded-For:", "Referer:" and "User-Agent:" headers to hide your scan even more. You can also specify a waittime between 2 script fetches. The scanner uses HEAD requests instead of GET for faster scanning, and has support for scanning virtual hosts. You can also specify another port to scan instead of the standard port 80. The scanner outputs the scripts/dirs that return a 200, 403 or 401 HTTP code and outputs the webserver software. I'm probably forgetting some options because there are *alot* in this new version - you have to try it to see... Also included is a portscanner. It can perform TCP scans, and it outputs the open ports, and their reply. A full and comprehensive manual is included, but if you have problems, you can always mail us. JMscan Added 2001-10-22 A module-based security-check tool. Currently comes with just tw modules the IIS-Unicode-check and IIS-CGi-filename-decode-check. Java Mega Scan Added 2001-10-22 Java Mega Scan is a security check tool. Its main use is to analyse the services running on a box and check against some vulnerabilities. It is module-based, so to add a new vulnebility-check you need only add a module. ABA JCE Added 2001-10-22 The ABA JCE is a clean room implementation of the JavaTM Cryptography Extension (JCE) API as defined by Sun MicrosystemsTM, plus a provider of underlying crypto algorithms. Java-SSH Added 2001-10-22 This applet implements the Ssh Protocol 1.5. The Terminal Emulation is almost VT100 compliant. It provides secure communications over insecure networks. All communications are automatically and transparently encrypted. Encryption is also used to protect integrity. You can download and use this program for free. Cryptix 3 Added 2001-10-22 Cryptix 3 is a cleanroom implementation of Sun's Java Cryptography Extensions (JCE) version 1.1. In addition to that it contains the Cryptix Provider which delivers a wide range of algorithms and support for PGP 2.x. Cryptix 3 runs on both JDK 1.1 and JDK 1.2 (Java 2). Browse by category |
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