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Network Probe 3.0

Network Probe 3.0


Network Probe is a network monitor and protocol analyzer more>> <<less
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Network Probe 2.1Network Probe and protocol analyzer is the ultimate tool for traffic-level ... traffic, Network Probe will quickly help you identify what is causing the problem, show you who
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Added: 2007-03-20
Nic 0.0.1

Nic 0.0.1


Nic is a web-based network monitoring tool. more>>
NIC is a suite of simple network utilities given a PHP web frontend.
Main features:
- Finger
- ICQ lookup
- DNS lookup
- Email address verification
- Ping
- SMTP open relay checking
- Service status
- Traceroute
- Whois
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Added: 2005-04-07 License: BSD License Price:
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cfgstoragemaker 1.1

cfgstoragemaker 1.1


cfgstoragemaker is an MRTG configuration file generator for storage monitoring via SNMP. more>>
cfgstoragemaker remotely generates an MRTG config file in order to graph all storage devices (disk, memory, and swap) of one or more specific host(s) via SNMP.
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Added: 2005-04-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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SILGraphite 2.2.0

SILGraphite 2.2.0


SILGraphite is an extensible cross-platform rendering technologies for non-roman scripts. more>>
SILGraphite project is an extensible cross-platform rendering technologies for non-roman scripts.

Graphite is a project under development within SILs Non-Roman Script Initiative and Language Software Development groups to provide rendering capabilities for complex non-Roman writing systems.

Graphite can be used to create "smart fonts" capable of displaying writing systems with various complex behaviors. With respect to the Text Encoding Model, Graphite handles the "Rendering" aspect of writing system implementation.

Graphite is intended to serve as the principal non-Roman renderer for the FieldWorks package, the new generation of linguistic and translation tools under development within SIL. We also want to make the Graphite library available to any software developer who is working to develop multilingual text processing applications.
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Added: 2005-04-13 License: Common Public License Price:
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freeglut 2.2.0

freeglut 2.2.0


freeglut is an OpenSourced clone of the GLUT library. more>>
freeglut is a completely OpenSourced alternative to the OpenGL Utility Toolkit (GLUT) library. GLUT was originally written by Mark Kilgard to support the sample programs in the second edition OpenGL RedBook.

Since then, GLUT has been used in a wide variety of practical applications because it is simple, widely available and highly portable.

GLUT (and hence freeglut) allows the user to create and manage windows containing OpenGL contexts on a wide range of platforms and also read the mouse, keyboard and joystick functions.

freeglut is released under the X-Consortium license.

The original GLUT library seems to have been abandoned with the most recent version (3.7) dating back to August 1998. Its license does not allow anyone to distribute modified library code.

This would be OK, if not for the fact that GLUT is getting old and really needs improvement. Also, GLUTs license is incompatible with some software distributions (e.g., XFree86).
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Added: 2005-05-04 License: Freely Distributable Price:
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RogueScanner 2.2.0.0

RogueScanner 2.2.0.0


RogueScanner is an open-source vulnerability management tool. more>>
RogueScanner project is an open-source vulnerability management tool that is used to gain greater network visibility to enable you to quickly identify and remove rogue wireless devices that may provide a back door to access your critical data and infrastructure.

Considering that rogue access points and peers represent a major threat to data integrity, RogueScanner is a valuable tool that you can start using today at no cost.
More than 300 companies manufacture access points, and there are more than 10,000 different models of network infrastructure.

Companies thus face a major challenge in maintaining a system to track and identify all potential rogue wireless devices and in continually scanning the network to identify them. To address this challenge, Network Chemistry has made an open-source product available to help organizations begin to immediately scan their networks.

RogueScanner is available for use at no charge by organizations looking for a tool focused on device identification and rogue detection. RogueScanner leverages the Collaborative Device Classification system to automatically lookup and identify the device type and its identity in real time.

Whats New in This Release:

+ Reserved VLANs (1000 < VLAN < 1025) on Cisco devices are not queried.
+ Capture packets to trace.pcap and perform a hexdump of them in the log file
if DEBUG_PACKET is set (debug=0x01 or better).
+ Promiscuous mode testing is disabled unless ENABLE_SCAN_PROMISC is defined.
+ The switch/network scanning interval was bumped up to 24 hours.
+ Attribute data in the EvidenceMap wasnt being printed out correctly (always showed
up as "true") when issuing "device detail" commands in the CLI.
+ Ignore MACs in the bridge table that arent "learned" when querying switches.
+ *TAnalysisManager::LookupOrCreateDevice() will now refuse to create devices outside
"home_net" ranges, thus the IPs wont be scanned even if they are passively observed
on the local network.
+ Ignore our MAC address if a switch reports it to us.
+ Log timestamps are now in GMT.
+ Prevent duplicates in the "udp_ports" evidence by using AddEvidence() instead of
inserting into the EvidenceMap directly.
+ Manually invoke Rubys garbage collector after scanning a switch/router.
+ Added "packet queue size" CLI command to show how many packets are in the
AnalysisManagers packet queue.
+ If a device fails to be classified the classification will be retried automatically
in one minute.
+ All communication with the classification server is performed in a separate thread.
+ Keep ARP scanning from starving other threads for CPU time by introducing a delay
in addition to any that is added by bandwidth throttling.
+ Replaced internal ARP and routing table on WIN32 systems with functions from the
IPHelper API.
+ Added "device list size" command to show how many devices have been found.
+ Add read community strings from configured infrastructure devices to the list
of strings used when probing unknown devices.
+ Discard deferred scans if another scan of the same type is already deferred for
a device.
+ Added reporting of DHCP data.
+ If no scans are pending against a device, but a new port is found open then
submit the devices evidence.
+ Devices are re-scanned whenever a re-occuring ARP/Ping scan is launched.
+ Added "deferred list" CLI command to show scans that have been deferred.
+ Added "sniffer status" CLI command to report the number of packets that
have been received and dropped.
+ If we discover the IP of a device that we only knew about the MAC address for,
then issue scans against it.
+ If we see the MAC address associated with an IP change, then re-scan it since
its likely to be a different device.

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Added: 2007-03-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Sonar 1.2.2

Sonar 1.2.2


sonar is a network reconnaissance utility. more>>
This software is used for the automatic probing of internet hosts at a timed interval (reconnaisance), checking host connectivity, especially ICMP support (information Gathering), automated running of third party tools when said host is online (automated testing).
Use of sonar shifts responsibility for the users actions solely to that user him or herself. In other words, the author cannot be held responsible for your actions.
Examples
Run nmap with a vanilla connect scan as soon as www.google.com is online. Check every 60 seconds, go into background, and log to probe.log:
sonar -c -1 --scan_delay=60 -f --output_plugin=L
-p fprobe.log -pe"nmap -sT www.google.com"
-sI www.google.com
Check red0xs site for online status 4 time in a row (just like ping):
sonar -sI genbukan.no-ip.com
Send the contents of payload.dat to www.secursite.com every 5 minutes:
sonar -c -1 --scan_delay=300 -p ppayload.dat -sI
www.secursite.com
Send an ACK probe to googles webserver every second.
sonar --scan_delay=1 -c -1 -sA www.google.com -pp80
Enhancements:
- src/mutex.h, src/plugin.h, src/types.h, libltdl/configure, plugins/network_icmp.h, doc/Makefile.in, Makefile.in, doc/Makefile.am: Major documentation update, more to come.
- plugins/rfc793.h, plugins/rfc793.c: Removed the bloody thread (which was causing so many problems) from the ack scan
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Added: 2005-09-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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mod-apache-snmp 1.03

mod-apache-snmp 1.03


Apache SNMP Module allows you to monitor different configuration and status values of the Apache Web server using SNMP. more>>
Apache SNMP Module allows you to monitor different configuration and status values of the Apache Web server using SNMP.
Enhancements:
- Bugfixes, the inclusion of MRTG scripts, and changes to make the module work on the IBM HTTP Server.
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Added: 2005-08-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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autonet 0.5.0

autonet 0.5.0


autonet looks up existing network configuration files and probes the network. more>>
autonet.py is a small application which looks up existing network configuration files, probes the network with arping in order to determine if it can connect and ideally set up a working internet connection and routing.

If no internet connection is available, autonet.py will parse each configuration file, extract different network setups and probe if the network environment works with this configuration.

The probing is done with arping. A bogus IP 0.0.0.0 is used in order to get the network interface up. Then autonet.py tries to arping the gateway.

If the gateway responds the configuration is considered good. At this point there is no routing, so only hosts within the subnet defined in the configuration is used.

If none of the gateways in the configuration works, the probe gets more brutal by just setting up the network interface according to the configuration file, and and ping the gateway. Again, no routes yet.

If a configuration is considered working (gateway is pingable), the route is set as described in the configuration file. An internet connection should be established then.

This is also checked by pinging k.root-servers.org (as default, override with --testhost), use an IP address here, as DNS is not handled by autonet (yet?).

There is a special feature in autonet.py for owners of some models of Asus notebooks. The package contains a module which uses two LEDs of the laptop to show activity.

While searching and probing, the blue LED is flashing, if a working configuration is found the orange LED flickers for a second. Also this will only work if you have the asus module in your kernel, and it has *not* widely been tested. Have a look at Asus.py for details.

Some common vars can be edited in autonet.py, such as locations of required programs and some common settings (of which timeout does not even work yet) but in most cases supplying reasonable commandline arguments should be sufficient.

As Gentoo has slightly different settings, there are two scripts for Gentoo users, to make integration into the Gentoo init system easier.

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Added: 2005-09-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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qmailmrtg7 4.2

qmailmrtg7 4.2


qmailmrtg7 utilizes qmail and tcpserver/multilogs extensive logging capabilities to create mrtg graphs. more>>
qmailmrtg7 uses qmails excellent and extensive logging via multilog, tcpserver and qmail-send. qmailmrtg7 takes the pop3 smtp and qmail transaction logs and sends them to 9 different mrtg graphs, each graph with 4 historical time series.
Main features:
- very fast - typically processes in less than 2 seconds
- Intelligently uses the multilog file name time stamp to determine which logs to open and process.
- Single small C program with no external dependances and simple command line options. See the qmail.mrtg.cfg for working examples of the options.
- Works on any system that supports qmail
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Added: 2005-10-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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mrtg-select 1.0

mrtg-select 1.0


mrtg-select allows the flexible display of MRTG graphs, chosen by keyword and time span. more>>
mrtg-select allows the flexible display of MRTG graphs, chosen by keyword and time span.

I use MRTG to graph all kinds of stuff, and looking at those graphs on the same page helps me detect correlations. ("Say, Professor -- that spike in CPU temperature came right when the Rapture Index hit a three-year high!")

mrtg-select lets me pick a subset of graphs to be displayed on the same page, based on keyword and time span.

And the best part is that it figures out the keywords automagically just by being pointed at the directory where the graphs live -- theres no config file to update. Licensed under the GPL.
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Added: 2005-11-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Web Ping 0.1

Web Ping 0.1


Web Ping is a program for testing your internet connection. more>>
Web Ping is a program for testing your internet connection.

Web Ping is a simple application to test an internet connection to a perticular site. I created this application after my work moved locations and half our network stayed in the old building and the other half moved with us to the new location.

A flaky (significant point) VPN was set up to keep the two connected. Since a couple of the unmoved servers were of interest to me, I keeped checking to see if they were still accessable with the ping command before doing any serious work with them.

A quick and pathetic Google resulted in no other program that meet my needes, so I wrote one.

Insted of doing an actual network ping, Web Ping tests a connection by downloading a web page on a given server. The size of the page and time are stored in memory and the times are graphed. In this way, sites that block network a ping can still be tracked.

Web Ping also keeps track of the largest and smallest download times per session and also tracks the max and min values currently on the graph. Times of interest are graphed in a color which represents if it is a max or a min. (see figure one). The history tab also lists all the max values as they have been recevied.

A running average is also calculated with each download. The files downloaded are not processed or stored in any way. This prevents any security problems that can normaly happen in a web browser enviroment. The only two pecies of information retained about a downloaded file is the size and time.

Usage:

There are two ways to use Web Ping, GUI or CLI mode. The simplest of the two modes is CLI. Web Ping can be started in CLI mode by passing a url to the jar file in a command line interface like this: "java -jar WebPing.jar http://localhost". Web Ping will automaticly start getting statistics on the requested url, printing results to the screnn.

To quite, press q and then then ENTER key. CLI allows the user to Most people will probably want to use the GUI mode which has a history graph and allows the user to start and stop the session.

The best way to run Web Ping is in GUI mode. GUI mode allows the user start and stop the ping process at will and to change the site that is pinged. Users can also see more information about about the history of the pings and view max values and min values easily. There are three tabs on the top of the page, the first is the application, second is the history list, and the last give information about the application.

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Added: 2005-12-09 License: Other/Proprietary License Price:
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Hackz 2 2.0.1

Hackz 2 2.0.1


Hackz 2 is a CLI like hacking game. more>>
Hackz 2 is a CLI like hacking game. The user types in commands. Hackz 2 is a puzzle game for Linux.
The user hacks computers and earns money this way, and then he can buy better hardware or software.
Main features:
- Borrow money from the bank.
- Buy weapons and guns to defend yourself from attacks.
- Start at level 1 and gain XP to gain higher levels.
- And a lot more to come.
Installation and Usage:
Compile with: ./compile
Start with: mono Hackz2.exe
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Added: 2005-11-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Ops Control Panel 1.4.2

Ops Control Panel 1.4.2


Ops Control Panel is a frontend for MRTG. more>>
Ops Control Panel is a frontend for MRTG.

Unlike many other frontends, it does not have any requirements beyond those of MRTG, although it can support PHP-enabled Web servers instead of just running as a Perl CGI script.

Ops Control Panel project provides overviews of MRTG-based monitoring pages in a variety of formats.

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Added: 2005-12-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Raw Fake AP 0.2

Raw Fake AP 0.2


Raw Fake AP is a program that emulates valid IEEE 802.11 access points using wireless raw injection. more>>
Raw Fake AP is a program that emulates valid IEEE 802.11 access points using wireless raw injection.
Raw Fake AP application aims to create both beacon and probe response frames and could be used to "hide" real networks from novice wardrivers or for testing wireless intrusion detection systems.
Main features:
Overall features:
- Raw injection of beacon and probe response frames in monitor mode
- Try to forge coherent sequence numbers and BSS timestamps (depending on driver injection capabilities)
- Try to have a coherent time interval between beacons (which is hard to achieve without a real time kernel)
Command line interface will help you to choose between:
- Randomize Open/WEP/WPA/RSN crypto
- Randomize b/g cards
- Channel hopping
- TXpower hopping
- Randomize ESSIDs (alnum or not)
- Randomize BSSIDs
- Choose beacon interval
- Choose number of fake access points
- Choose a file with valid OUIs
- Choose a file with ESSIDs
- Choose between beacon or probe response frames
- Select a destination MAC address
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Added: 2006-02-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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