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(Page 9 of 14) < Prev 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Next > Category: Sniffers Xip Added 2001-10-22 Xip is a graphical protocol analyzer. K-Arp-Ski Added 2001-10-22 K-Arp-Ski is a project that started with the intention of being a simple network mapper and misuse detector. It has since turned into a decent sniffer with a Gtk interface. Netwatch Added 2001-10-22 Netwatch is a Linux program created to aid in monitoring Network Connections. It is based on a program called "statnet" but has been substantially modified for its Ethernet emphasis. It is a dynamic program which displays the Ethernet status based each the connection's activity. It has the capability of monitoring hundreds of site statistics simultaneously. The connection's port number (Well Known Service) and destination address are available as well. There are options which allow router statistics to be measured on simple networks (with one router). External network communication is counted and transfer rates are displayed. ippl Added 2001-10-22 ppl is a daemon which logs IP packets sent to a computer. It runs in the background, and displays information about the incoming packets. Criteria can be used to specify what packets should be logged and what packets should be ignored. ADMsniff Added 2001-10-22 Portable sniffer for SunOS and Linux esniff Added 2001-10-22 Portable ethernet sniffer by the Phrack staff ipl Added 2001-10-22 Linux packet monitor linsniffer Added 2001-10-22 Powerful Linux ethernet sniffer nitwit Added 2001-10-22 Utility to identify ethernet sniffers running on your hosts netlog Added 2001-10-22 An advanced network sniffer system to monitor your networks. These programs are a part of the network security system used by Texas A&M University. It can be used for locating suspicious network traffic. The following programs are included: tcplogger - Log all TCP connections on a subnet udplogger - Log all UDP sessions on a subnet extract - Process log files created by tcplogger or udplogger netwatch - Realtime network monitor All three programs require an ANSI C compiler. Tcplogger and udplogger use the SunOS 4.x Network Interface Tap (nit). Browse by category |
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