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pmacct | http://www.ba.cnr.it/[..]paolo/pmacct/ | 1761x |
pmacct is a small set of IPv4/IPv6 accounting and aggregation tools. | ||
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Shoreline Firewall | http://www.shorewall.net/ | 1761x |
Shorewall is an iptables-based firewall for Linux Systems. Its configuration is very flexible, allowing it to be used in a wide range of firewall/gateway/router and VPN environments. | ||
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MON | http://ftp.kernel.org/[..]software/mon/ | 1761x |
mon is a general-purpose scheduler and alert management tool used for monitoring service availability and triggering alerts upon failure detection. mon was designed to be open and extensible in the sense that it supports arbitrary monitoring facilities and alert methods via a common interface, all of which are easily implemented with programs in C, Perl, shell, etc., SNMP traps, and special mon traps. mon views resource monitoring as two separate tasks: the testing of a condition, and triggering an action upon failure. mon was designed to implement the testing and action-taking tasks as separate, stand-alone programs. mon is fundamentally a scheduler which executes the monitors (each test a specific condition), and calls the appropriate alerts if the monitor fails. The decision to invoke an alert is governed by logic which offers various "squelch" features and dependencies, all of which are configurable by the user. Monitors and alerts are not a part of the core mon server, even though the distribution comes with a handful of them to get you started. This means that if a new service needs monitoring, or if a new alert is necessary, the mon server does not need to be changed. This makes mon easily extensible. | ||
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RouteIt | http://routeit.4th.ro/ | 1760x |
RouteIt is an iptables configurator and traffic shaping tool for Linux. RouteIt can help you set up your firewall by generating iptables rules. | ||
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ArpMonitor | http://planeta.terra.com.br/[..]de/index.html | 1758x |
ArpMonitor will log any ARP request to and from your machine or network. It's, useful for monitoring switches or bridges. | ||
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NWatch | http://www.vinecorp.com/nwatch/ | 1757x |
NWatch is a security tool useful for network monitoring, policy development, and certain types of intrusion detection. | ||
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passlogd | http://www.morphine.com/[..]passlogd.html | 1757x |
passlogd is a purpose-built sniffer for capturing syslog messages in transit. This allows for backup logging to be performed on a machine with no open ports. | ||
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Reliable Forwarder Daemon | http://www.icon.co.za/[..]heer/rfd.html | 1751x |
The Reliable Forwarder Daemon (rfd) does TCP forwarding by listening on a user-defined port and forwarding incoming connections transparently through a second rfd server on a remote machine. | ||
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NSTX | http://nstx.dereference.de/nstx/ | 1748x |
NSTX (the Nameserver Transfer Protocol) makes it possible to create IP tunnels using DNS queries and replies for IP packet encapsulation where IP traffic other than DNS isn't possible. | ||
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plugdaemon | http://www.taronga.com/plugdaemon/ | 1747x |
plugdaemon is a load-balancing "plug" proxy. It allows you to forward TCP connections to one or multiple hosts, using load balancing or failover, and to route the connections through an HTTPS proxy. | ||
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SendIP | http://www.earth.li/[..]s/sendip.html | 1741x |
SendIP is a command-line tool to send arbitrary IP packets. It has a large number of options to specify the content of every header of a RIP, RIPng, BGP, TCP, UDP, ICMP, or raw IPv4/IPv6 packet. | ||
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dynacc | http://www.fire.wolfsburg.de/proj/dynacc/ | 1736x |
Dynacc aims to be a package which gives you control over your Internet Connection. It runs a Linux router/host which provides MASQ services and HTTP proxying for a LAN and allows you to define users/groups which are allowed to make Internet connections. | ||
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SGP drivers | http://www.wanware.com/ | 1727x |
SGP drivers, with appropriate hardware, directly connect Linux servers to WAN communications links at speeds up to 4 Megabits/second. | ||
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Firewalk | http://www.packetfactory.net/firewalk/ | 1725x |
Firewalking is a technique developed by MDS and DHG that employs traceroute-like techniques to analyze IP packet responses to determine gateway ACL filters and map networks. Firewalk is a tool implementing this technique. | ||
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NetEclipse | http://sourceforge.net/[..]s/neteclipse/ | 1724x |
NetEclipse is a suite of tools created for testing TCP/IP weaknesses and using them in a non-conventional way, such as testing security and limits of IP version 4 protocols. | ||
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