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Platform: Perl (any system supporting perl)

Perlnecklace
Added 2001-10-22
by Jonathan Leto, jonathan@leto.net
Perlnecklace is a wrapper for the perl binary to increase site-wide security. It has the ability to chroot, set resource limits, allow/disallow modules, and log to syslog.

rblfilter 1.0.0
Added 2001-10-22
by Brian Candler, B.Candler@pobox.com
rblfilter is a simple tool which can be used to identify mail from RBL-listed sources. You configure it with a list of hosts on which you receive mail, and it extracts the sender's IP address from the "Received:" headers. It is useful when you have no control over the SMTP listener which receives your mail - e.g. at your ISP. Once configured, it is quite smart about matching the correct Received: header, and it can parse the formats produced by most common mailers. The current implementation is in perl.

Spong
Added 2001-10-22
by Ed Hill, edhill@edsgarage.com
Spong is a simple system-monitoring package. It features client-based monitoring (CPU, disk, processes, logs, etc.), monitoring of network services, grouping of hosts (routers, servers, workstations, and PCs), host-specific contact and downtime information, configuration on a client-by-client basis, results displayed via the Web, history of problems, messaging (via email or pager) when problems occur, and verbose information to help diagnosis problems. It communicates via simple TCP-based messages, and is written in Perl.

Ascan
Added 2001-10-22
by Zucco, zucco@netposta.net
Ascan 1.3 is a tiny port scanner written in perl. This is the newest Updated version

Rivat dscan
Added 2001-10-22
by xtremist@hobbiton.org
Distributed scanning is not only feasible, there are already distributed scanning tools out in public. They aren't very advanced yet (regarding stealth, etc.), but they show that the distributed concept is very easy to implement into scanning tools. RIVAT DSCAN is a distributed scanning tool written in PERL.

Cricket
Added 2001-10-22
by Jeff Allen, jra@corp.webtv.net
Cricket is a high performance, extremely flexible system for monitoring trends in time-series data. Cricket was expressly developed to help network managers visualize and understand the traffic on their networks, but it can be used all kinds of other jobs, as well. Cricket has two components, a collector and a grapher. The collector runs from cron every 5 minutes (or at a different rate, if you want), and stores data into a file-based database managed by RRD Tool. Later, when you want to check on the data you have collected, you can use a web-based interface to view graphs of the data.

AAFID - Autonomous Agents for Intrusion Detection
Added 2001-10-22
by Gene Spafford,Mikhail Atallah,David Cole,David Cole,Frederic Dumont,Joshua Gray,Benjamin Kuper
AAFID is a distributed monitoring and intrusion detection system that employs small stand-alone programs (Agents) to perform monitoring functions in the hosts of a network. AAFID uses a hierarchical structure to collect the information produced by each agent, by each host, and by each set of hosts, so as to be able to detect suspicious activity. It is important to note that AAFID is not by itself a network-based intrusion detection system. It provides the infrastructure for distributing monitoring tasks over many hosts. Some agents may implement network monitoring functions, while others may implement host monitoring functions. This is the second public release of the AAFID prototype. It is completely implemented in Perl 5, which makes it easier to run it in different platforms.

Sl0scan
Added 2001-10-22
by miff
This port scanner is designed to spoof a port scan from multiple hosts making it difficult for an IDS to discover which was real and which is not.

SNMP Scan
Added 2001-10-22
by Knight
Scan snmp services for commonly known snmp communities. This script can automate the scanning of your network to check for possible "vulnerabilities" regarding your snmp community "passwords" for access to your routers and/or snmp services. Even though you may be running a unix snmp daemon that does not allow control of any services, access to the snmp service provides alot of information about the machine it is running on.

logscanner
Added 2001-10-22
by Cole Tuininga and Rob Holak
Log Scanner was originally written by Cole Tuininga and Rob Holak. The general idea was born of the fact that nobody has time to watch their logs all day long. Instead, we created an email sending, pager beeping (eventually), module using, log parsing, perl script.

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