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(Page 8 of 159) < Prev 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Next > Platform: Linux cenfw Added 2006-05-17 The Centron IPTables Firewall Gui is an object oriented, database driven, windows interface to linux IPtables firewall rules. Now with NAT capabilities and secure SSH access to firewall. 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. cenfw Added 2006-05-02 The Centron IPTables Firewall Gui is an object oriented, database driven, windows interface to linux IPtables firewall rules. Now with Snat, Dnat and Masq Functionality. Many other bug fixes. 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. 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. FireMon Added 2006-03-27 FireMon, is an Enterprise Security Management application that provides visibility to and control of network changes, configurations, and performance. Designed as a security tool, FireMon monitors configurations, evaluates configuration effectiveness, and alerts administrators to changes in configurations. FireMon controls devices by implementing intelligent device information processing and combining it with input from technical experts and customer requirements. FireMon meets key needs of security professionals, particularly security managers, auditors, security administrators, and network professionals with security concerns. GNMS - Gnome Network Management System Added 2006-03-26 GNMS is a tool to monitor state of network elements Network Equipment Performance Monitor Added 2006-03-16 NEPM is a very general, highly configurable, two part software system that monitors any type of logged data from IP networked equipment and reports it via E-mail and web pages. Current conditions and history from systems based on Windows NT/2000 and UNIX can be tracked and reported. Most major server, switch and router systems can be monitored, without running agents on the target systems. Many networks behind separate firewalls can be reported on at one central site, and hard-to-reach isolated nets can be accessed. NEPM itself is system independent and can be hosted on either a UNIX or WinNT system or a combination of these with equal ease. NEPM monitors and reports uptime, critical events such as intrusion attempts, access rates, bytes-transferred rates, and error rates of network nodes. Unique precursor event links drill down instantly to the causes of downtime, intrusion events, etc. Performance graphs highlight element throughput and error rate. Hardware and software sub-systems within nodes are tracked and reported separately but in a common format that makes possible direct comparison. True hardware uptime is reported so that hardware and software performance can be separated from that of the communications links and from each other. Summary reports and alerts aggregate a view of an entire network's status onto a single page. Reports are provided via web pages posted to a web server for instant access to results. E-mailed text alerts provide prompt notification of dangerous conditions. NEPM is managed via a browser interface, providing full local or remote control from anywhere on the network. Use NEPM to increase your network uptime, increase network security, monitor QOS and SLA's, and evaluate new equipment. Equipment monitored can be Windows or Linux/UNIX/FreeBSD servers, or any processor-based system that logs events to non-volatile storage and has a telnet/rlogin/ssh/IP stream-mode interface Browse by category |
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