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  • ASAX - Advanced Security Audit Trail Analysis by B. Le Charlier, A. Mounji, I. M

    This is a powerful audit trail analysis program written for UNIX.
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  • AUTHD / TCPUID / TCPUNAME / AUTHUSER

    AUTHD is an implementation of RFC 931, the Authentication Server underBSD. RFC 931 provides the name of the user owning a TCP connection. This helps network security: unless TCP itself is compromised, it isimpossible to forge mail or news between computers supporting RFC 931.It also becomes much easier to trace attackers than in the current,largely anonymous, network. authd requires no changes to current code:every connect() and accept() is authenticated automatically, with noloss of efficiency.

    TCPUID and TCPUNAME are the same program, but more suitable for local use from the command line by a user or system administrator. They show which local user created a given TCP connection.

    AUTHUSER is a library encapsulating client use of RFC 931. It talks to a remote Authentication Server to find out the username on the other side of a given connection.
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  • CARP - COPS Analysis and Report Program

    A nice enhancement to those who use COPS.
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  • CHKrootkit

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    CEP: 70340-902
    Tel: (061) 223-5625
    Fax: (061) 322-9946

    CHKrootkit checks for signs of a rootkit. Includes ifpromisc.c to check and see if the interface is in promiscuous mode, chklastlog.c to check lastlog for deletions and chkwtmp.c to check wtmp for deletions.
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  • COPS

    The heart of COPS is a collection of about a dozen programs that each attempt to tackle a different problem area of UNIX security.
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  • CheckPasswd by Clyde W. Hoover

    This is a password checking program that I wrote after the infamous Internet worm. I used the password cracking algorithim the worm used in order to check the obviousness of a password.
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  • Crypt Breakers Workbench (CBW)

    CBW is a multi-window integrated workbench of tools that help a cryptanalist read files encrypted with the BSD4.2 crypt command.
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  • Find_DDOS - find Distributed Denial of Service

    In response to a number of recent distributed denial-of-service (DDOS)attacks that have been reported, the National Infrastructure Proctection Center (NIPC) Special Technology Applications Unit (STAU) has developed a tool to assist in combating this threat. The tool (called "find_ddos") is intended to scan a local system that is either known or suspected to contain a DDOS program. It is capable of scanning executing processes on Solaris 2.6 or later, and of scanning local files on a Solaris 2.x (or later) system.
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  • GNU GNUPG

    Free Software Foundation, Inc.
    59 Temple Place, Suite 330
    Boston, MA 02111

    GnuPG is a complete implementation of the OpenPGP Internet standard.
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  • Hping2

    Hping2 is a network tool able to send custom ICMP/UDP/TCP packets and to display target replies like ping does with ICMP replies. hping2 handle fragmentation, arbitrary packet body and size and can be used in order to transfer files under supported protocols. Using hping2 you are able at least to perform the following jobs:
    • Test firewall rules
    • [spoofed] port scanning
    • Test net performance using different protocols, packet size, TOS (type of service) and fragmentation.
    • Path MTU discovery.
    • Files trasfering even between really fascist firewall rules.
    • Traceroute like under different protocols.
    • Firewalk like usage.
    • Remote OS fingerprint.
    • TCP/IP stack auditing.
    • A lot of others.

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  • Klaxon

    A modification of rexec called klaxon. 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. It's also extremely useful for detecting portscanner attacks like those perpetrated by ISS and SATAN. Ident support (RFC931) is currently optional. klaxon is useful in place of any tcp or udp service port where you would not suspect activity. For Solaris2.X machines it will also work on the rpc.rexd port.
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  • NetSaint

    NetSaint is a program that will monitor hosts and services on your network. It has the ability to email or page you when a problem arises and when it gets resolved. NetSaint is written in C and is designed to run under Linux, although it should work under most other *NIX variants. It can run either as a normal process or as a daemon, intermittently running checks on various services that you specify. The actual service checks are performed by external "plugins" which return service information to NetSaint. Several CGI programs are included with NetSaint in order to allow you to view the current service status, history, etc. via a web browser.
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  • PPGen

    PPGen generates passphrases using strings of words, long enough to have an arbitrary level of entropy. It can use any dictionary and the best available source of randomness, including PGP's cryptographic RNG if you have version 2.6.2. It is written in portable C, and it is fairly fast.

    You can use ppgen to generate passphrases whenever you have a program that accepts long passwords. It can also be used for Kerberos and for local passwords.
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  • RIACS Auditing Package

    This is the RIACS Auditing Package -- really, a sophisticated file scanning system.
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  • SAINT - Security Administrator's Integrated Network Tool Demo Available

    World Wide Digital Security, Inc.
    4330 East West Highway, Suite 304
    Bethesda, MD 20814
    Tel: (301) 656-0521
    Fax: (301) 656-4806

    The Security Administrator's Integrated Network Tool (SAINT™), an updated and enhanced version of SATAN, is designed to assess the security of computer networks.

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