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Platform: HP-UX

Tacacs+
Added 2001-11-29
by Devrim SERAL
The Tacacs+ daemon from Cisco Systems is used in conjunction with Cisco routers for authorization, authentication, and accounting services.

Cgi Scanner
Added 2001-11-05
by m3hm3t
Multi threaded cgi scanner. It has rulesets and more than 2500 cgi script checks.

DBG
Added 2001-10-29
by Dmitri Dmitrienko
DBG is full-featured native PHP debugger. DBG makes it easy to discover problems and bugs in a PHP script. It has the ability to back-track errors, and it shows local variables and parameters which have been passed to all nested function calls at any point of execution. Among other things, DBG allows you to execute script in a step-by-step manner, set breakpoints, evaluate expressions, and watch variables.

Anger
Added 2001-10-24
by Aleph One
This program implements: a) A PPTP challenge/response sniffer. These c/r can be input into L0phtcrack to obtain the password, and b) An active attack on PPTP logons via the MS-CHAP vulnerability to obtain the users password hashes. Notice that this also generates the password hashes of the new password the user wanted to use. These can be input into L0phtcrack to get password, into a modified smbclient to logon onto a SMB sever, or into a modified PPP client for use with the Linux PPTP client.

LibNet
Added 2001-10-22
by route
Libnet is an API to help with the construction and handling of network packets. It provides a portable framework for low-level network packet writing and handling (use libnet in conjunction with libpcap and you can write some really cool stuff). Libnet includes packet creation at the IP layer and at the link layer as well as a host of supplementary and complementary functionality. Still in it's infancy however, the library is evolving quite a bit. It is mainly useful for quick and simple packet assembly and related applications (Traceroute and ping were easily rewritten using libnet). See the manpage and sample test code for more detailed information.

TCP Wrappers
Added 2001-10-22
by Wietse Venema
The tcp_wrapper package by Wietse Venema. Formerly called log_tcp. Allows monitoring and control over who connects to a hosts TFTP, EXEC, FTP, RSH, TELNET, RLOGIN, FINGER, and SYSTAT ports. Also includes a library so that other programs can be controlled and monitored in the same fashion.

SPAR - Show Process Accounting Records
Added 2001-10-22
by Texas A & M University - Doug.Schales@net.tamu.edu
SPAR is used to select records from a UNIX process accounting file. It is usually faster than most 'lastcomm's and significantly more flexible and powerful: Timings on SunOS 5.3, with a 2.6MB process accounting file (don't even think about using lastcomm with this on SunOS 4.x and lots of accounts, it might finish next week): Print all records (60,000+) output to /dev/null: spar-1.2: 28.34 seconds (user+system) lastcomm: 45.25 seconds Print all records for a busy user (root; 53,000+ records): spar-1.2: 23.31 seconds lastcomm: 36.88 seconds Print all records for a specific (moderately active) user (3,500+ records): spar-1.2: 2.14 seconds lastcomm: 8.01 seconds Print all records for a basically idle user (no records): spar-1.2: 0.52 seconds lastcomm: 5.62 seconds

Libpcap
Added 2001-10-22
by Van Jacobson,Craig Leres and Steven McCanne, all of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
This is a handy little library which provides a packet filtering mechanism based on the BSD packet filter (BPF). Most notably, tcpdump needs this to work, and there is also a perl module (still in beta) which can use this as well. In plain english, if you want to write your own network traffic analyzer, this is the place to start.

CFS
Added 2001-10-22
by Matt Blaze
The cryptographic file system (also known as CFS) is a way of storing encrypted files and entire directories. It runs as a local nfs server.

UFC-crypt: ultra fast 'crypt' implementation
Added 2001-10-22
by Michael Glad
This crypt implementation plugin compatible with crypt(3)/fcrypt, Extremely high performance when used for password cracking. Portable to most 32 bit machines, startup time/mixed salt performance not critical, runs 25-45 times faster than crypt(3) when invoked repeated times with the same salt and varying passwords. With alternating salts, performance is only about 4 times that of crypt(3). Tested on 68000,386,SPARC,MIPS,HP-PA and RS/6000 systems, it Requires 280 kb for tables.

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