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(Page 6 of 68) < Prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Next > Category: Auditing » Network load balancing detector v0.1 Added 2006-05-19 Description: lbd (load balancing detector) detects if a given domain uses DNS and/or HTTP Load-Balancing (via Server: and Date: headers and diffs between server answers). It's useful for pentesters and other curious people ;) WSFuzzer Added 2006-05-17 A web services (currently SOAP) pen testing fuzzer. It works off a combination of static attack data as well as dynamic intelligently generated attack vectors. Some of its features are IDS Evasion and some automated WSDL discovery. 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. SMAC Added 2006-05-07 MAC Address Spoofer for Windows 2000, XP, and 2003. SMAC can easily change and activate new spoofed MAC Address within seconds. SMAC can generate random MAC Address to spoof, display manufacturer associates with the spoofed MAC, Generate report, and SMAC also let you load your own MAC Address list file so you can pick MAC Addresses from your list. SinFP Added 2006-05-06 SinFP is a new approach to OS fingerprinting, which bypasses limitations that nmap has. WinNmap Added 2006-05-03 WinNmap is a Windows GUI tool for nmap. It is based on nmap v3.95.For easy-using, WinNmap designed looks similar to the GTK style front-end(nmapfe), but more options. And as a GUI tool, you can operate it expertly just by click some buttons. This make nmap much easier to handle in an Win32 environment Gentle MAC Pro Added 2006-04-29 Gentle MAC allows operating your network devices automatically as well as manually and changing MAC and IP address as well. Gentle MAC is user-friendly, secure and reliable utility among similar products. Change your IP and MAC address simultaneously! After installation Gentle MAC it is ready to use and no additional settings are required. If you are IT security expert or network administrator and you require verification of authentication system of your Internet provider, if you are online gamer and you need to operate your network devices gingerly; or you have other reasons to change IP and MAC address, choose Gentle MAC as it is one of the best facility now in use. Developers of Gentle MAC keep developing the product and are at comprehensive technical support of the users. ttmap Added 2006-04-23 ttmap passively analyzes values of TCP Timestamps in captured IP packets. After collecting enough data, it computes characteristic remote machine parameters. These values let it guess remote operating systems and identify unique machines behind a single IP address. For example, it can analyze remote IP load-balanced clusters. Bopup Scanner Added 2006-04-17 Freeware scanner for local networks. It displays active computers with user login names (NetBIOS names), MAC and IP addresses, resolves HTTP (WEB) servers on remote computers (80, 8080 ports are default). Administrators and advanced users are able to specify IP range to scan and timeout to resolve a remote computer. Colasoft Capsa Added 2006-04-07 Version Capsa5.5 Expert network diagnosis module Filter table to share packet filter across projects Graphic packet filter interface Auto save captured packets to one or more packet files Find items in the explorer windows and almost all list views Sub views in the endpoints view and protocols view displaying related packets Identifiable protocol: IGAP, RGMP and PPPoE Protocol decoder: NetBIOS, DHCP, BOOTP, SMB, CIFS, SMTP, POP3, FTP and PPPoE Project setting options: save setting as default, custom port, statistics settings Global options: keep recent file, disable smooth scrolling Import wizard with range options Export process window Hot keys in the packets view Warning notice for project setting Import/export feature in the name table Layout options for protocol filter Browse by category |
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