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SATAN 1.1.1

SATAN 1.1.1


SATAN is a Port Scanner with a Web Interface. more>>
SATAN is a Port Scanner with a Web Interface.

In order get things up and running,

- You need a UNIX system to run SATAN. In order to unpack the SATAN archive,

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Added: 2007-02-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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SARA 7.0.2c

SARA 7.0.2c


SARA, the Security Auditors Research Assistant is a third generation network security analysis tool. more>>
SARA, the Security Auditors Research Assistant is a third generation network security analysis tool.
Main features:
- Operates under Unix, Linux, MAC OS/X or Windows (through coLinux) OS.
- Supports the FBI/SANS Top 20 Consensus (8 Oct 04).
- Can adapt to many firewalled environments.
- Support remote self scan and API facilities.
- Used for CIS benchmark initiatives
- Plug-in facility for third party apps
- SANS/ISTS Certified
- CVE standards support (20040901)
- Enterprise search module
- Standalone or daemon mode
- Free-use open SATAN oriented license
- Updated twice a month (we try)
- User extension support
- Based on the SATAN model
The first generation assistant, the Security Administrators Tool for Analyzing Networks (SATAN) was developed in early 1995. It became the benchmark for network security analysis for several years. However, few updates were provided and the tool slowly became obsolete in the growing threat environment.
Enhancements:
- Extensive new features, new tests, and new database connectors.
- Many bugfixes and cleanups were made.
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Added: 2006-10-26 License: Freeware Price:
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Klaxon 1.0

Klaxon 1.0


Klaxon is a simple detector od scanning booted from inetd. more>>
Klaxon is a simple detector od scanning booted from inetd.

Instead of actually executing anything, it returns a benign error to the caller, and syslogs the calling host, username, and name of attempted service access. Its also extremely useful for detecting portscanner attacks like those perpetrated by ISS and SATAN. Ident support (RFC931) is currently optional. klaxon is useful to watch in place of any tcp or udp service port where you would not suspect activity.

Ident is a protocol sometimes also called TAP which is based on RFC931. If the machine that the scan attempt supports this protocol (usually out of inet) you will get a username as well as the hostname of the attacking machine. NOTE: This information should be taken with a grain of salt as ident can be very easy to spoof. However, it can also be useful, so I have left it as an option in the source. The current timeout for determining if the remote machine supports ident is 3 seconds. You can adjust this in the Makefile. Both ident-full and ident-free version of the executable are built from one Makefile. Currently, it compiles out of the box on Solaris2.X, SunOS4.1.X, Digital Unix 3.2*, Linux, HPUX, AIX, and probably others.
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Added: 2006-07-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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