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cheops-0.57.tar.gz |
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See description above.
| | File Size: | 270891 | | Last Modified: | Aug 16 20:13:32 1999 |
| MD5 Checksum: | 788c8c77b502ce7b2fc2a4837d937a8c |
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cheops-0.58.tar.gz |
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Cheops is a network "swiss army knife". It's a combination of a variety of network tools to provide system adminstrators and users with a simple interface to managing and accessing their networks. Cheops aims to do for the network what the file manager did for the filesystem. Features include: Network mapping via UDP and/or ICMP packets, port detection using half-open tcp connections (ala halfscan), OS detection using invalid flags on TCP packets (ala queso), Domain scans, ICMP pings, much more. This version has excellent SNMP support. Requires GTK.
| | Author: | Mark Spencer | | File Size: | 288091 | | Last Modified: | Aug 16 20:13:32 1999 |
| MD5 Checksum: | f10ff9c52cbc17646c38ed44b2135571 |
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cheops-0.59a.tar.gz |
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Cheops v0.59a - Cheops is a network "swiss army knife". It's "network neighborhood" done right (or gone out of control, depending on your perspective). It's a combination of a variety of network tools to provide system adminstrators and users with a simple interface to managing and accessing their networks. Cheops aims to do for the network what the file manager did for the filesystem. This version includes plugin monitor support, and monitors are included for FTP, SMTP, HTTP, PING, and DNS. A generalized event logger logs to a file, an event window, and optionally sends e-mail. Gnome support is enhanced, but Gnome is not required to run it.One of the few "5-star, must-have" software releases.
| | Author: | Mark Spencer | | File Size: | 317662 | | Last Modified: | Aug 16 20:13:32 1999 |
| MD5 Checksum: | 3de53676c628e59b94a0b936d3e1b787 |
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cheops-0.60pre1.tar.gz |
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Cheops Network User Interface: Cheops is a network "swiss army knife". It's "network neighborhood" done right (or gone out of control, depending on your perspective). It's a combination of a variety of network tools to provide system adminstrators and users with a simple interface to managing and accessing their networks. Cheops aims to do for the network what the file manager did for the filesystem. Additionally, cheops has taken on the role of a network management system, in the same category as one might put HP Openview. Mechanics: Simple ICMP "ping" packets are used to initially search a network for hosts that are alive (ping). Domain Name Transfers are used to list hosts in a domain (nslookup). OS detection is done using invalid flags on TCP packets (queso). Port detection is done (somewhat) silently using half-open TCP connections in order to avoid unnecessarily starting services or logging on the remote machine (halfscan). Mapping is done using UDP (or optionally ICMP) packets with small time-to-live values (traceroute and mtr, respectively). Monitoring is done using normal connect() sequences using sets of chained stages centerd around the gtk_input_add routine. This release includes the following changes: Add auto-refresh option, Change "Page" to "Viewspace", Allow verbose display mode, more. Requires gtk.
| | Author: | Mark Spencer | | File Size: | 319435 | | Last Modified: | Aug 16 20:13:33 1999 |
| MD5 Checksum: | 491263883a0ae91b3eab8a93d30317dc |
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cheops-0.60pre2.tar.gz |
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Cheops Network User Interface: Cheops is a network "swiss army knife". It's "network neighborhood" done right (or gone out of control, depending on your perspective). It's a combination of a variety of network tools to provide system adminstrators and users with a simple interface to managing and accessing their networks. Cheops aims to do for the network what the file manager did for the filesystem. Additionally, cheops has taken on the role of a network management system, in the same category as one might put HP Openview. Mechanics: Simple ICMP "ping" packets are used to initially search a network for hosts that are alive (ping). Domain Name Transfers are used to list hosts in a domain (nslookup). OS detection is done using invalid flags on TCP packets (queso). Port detection is done (somewhat) silently using half-open TCP connections in order to avoid unnecessarily starting services or logging on the remote machine (halfscan). Mapping is done using UDP (or optionally ICMP) packets with small time-to-live values (traceroute and mtr, respectively). Monitoring is done using normal connect() sequences using sets of chained stages centerd around the gtk_input_add routine.
| | Author: | Mark Spencer | | Changes: | added auto-refresh option, changed "Page" to "Viewspace", verbose display mode, much more. Requires gtk. | | File Size: | 319043 | | Last Modified: | Aug 16 20:13:33 1999 |
| MD5 Checksum: | ba87f494b52a6739193116445e8a605c |
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cheops-0.60pre3.tar.gz |
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See description above.
| | File Size: | 319172 | | Last Modified: | Aug 16 20:13:33 1999 |
| MD5 Checksum: | 6faeb8ef77f20e5233fbb5edc5582ad7 |
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cheops-0.60pre4.tar.gz |
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See description above.
| | File Size: | 319091 | | Last Modified: | Aug 16 20:13:40 1999 |
| MD5 Checksum: | 6f72e1c0dfb964440246b00c8664b140 |
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cheops-0.60pre5.tar.gz |
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Cheops 0.60pre5 - Cheops is a network "swiss army knife". It's "network neighborhood" done right (or gone out of control, depending on your perspective). It's a combination of a variety of network tools to provide system adminstrators and users with a simple interface to managing and accessing their networks. Cheops aims to do for the network what the file manager did for the filesystem. Additionally, cheops has taken on the role of a network management system, in the same category as one might put HP Openview. Mechanics: Simple ICMP "ping" packets are used to initially search a network for hosts that are alive (ping). Domain Name Transfers are used to list hosts in a domain (nslookup). OS detection is done using invalid flags on TCP packets (queso). Port detection is done (somewhat) silently using half-open TCP connections in order to avoid unnecessarily starting services or logging on the remote machine (halfscan). Mapping is done using UDP (or optionally ICMP) packets with small time-to-live values (traceroute and mtr, respectively). Monitoring is done using normal connect() sequences using sets of chained stages centerd around the gtk_input_add routine. Requires GTK.
| | Author: | Mark Spencer | | Changes: | Stability enhancements. This version should be more stable with GTK 1.2. | | File Size: | 318832 | | Last Modified: | Aug 16 20:13:41 1999 |
| MD5 Checksum: | d6b380130c023e0dc9d234ceedfdcbe3 |
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cheops-ng-0.1.10.tgz |
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Cheops-ng is a graphical network management tool for mapping and monitoring your network. It has host/network discovery functionality, OS detection, and it also does a port scan of each computer to tell what services are running, so you can use or administer them. Screenshots available here.
| | Homepage: | http://cheops-ng.sourceforge.net | | Changes: | Added features to report the state of scanned ports (open, closed, or filtered), Now displays the RPC version and information from nmap scans, Can now take screenshots, and fixed XML parsing problems. RPMS are now available. | | File Size: | 618249 | | Last Modified: | Aug 30 01:04:43 2002 |
| MD5 Checksum: | 8c8d9f694ef002f38e658ff2001aeed9 |
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cheops-ng-0.1.3.tgz |
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Cheops-ng is a graphical network management tool for mapping and monitoring your network. It has host/network discovery functionality, OS detection, and it also does a port scan of each computer to tell what services are running, so you can use or administer them. Screenshots available here.
| | Homepage: | http://cheops-ng.sourceforge.net | | File Size: | 442071 | | Last Modified: | Feb 26 03:36:14 2001 |
| MD5 Checksum: | 7a45a419fab7e81d7df9be8473e2cd17 |
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cheops-ng-0.1.4.tgz |
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Cheops-ng is a graphical network management tool for mapping and monitoring your network. It has host/network discovery functionality, OS detection, and it also does a port scan of each computer to tell what services are running, so you can use or administer them. Screenshots available here.
| | Homepage: | http://cheops-ng.sourceforge.net | | Changes: | This release fixes compiler/configure script problems with newer Red Hat releases and includes the pcap libraries in the source tree. | | File Size: | 793823 | | Last Modified: | Apr 22 14:26:01 2001 |
| MD5 Checksum: | 525d0f5ae8ff0b120c64707cbe37f444 |
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cheops-ng-0.1.6.tgz |
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Cheops-ng is a graphical network management tool for mapping and monitoring your network. It has host/network discovery functionality, OS detection, and it also does a port scan of each computer to tell what services are running, so you can use or administer them. Screenshots available here.
| | Homepage: | http://cheops-ng.sourceforge.net | | Changes: | Included support for exporting the viewspace to a picture, moved nmap out of the cheops-agent (you use your own nmap now), fixed a memory leak and packet processing bugs. | | File Size: | 496221 | | Last Modified: | Jun 3 00:51:25 2002 |
| MD5 Checksum: | 0e5abe29fd9fa1928eec50954145028e |
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cheops-ng-0.1.7.tgz |
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Cheops-ng is a graphical network management tool for mapping and monitoring your network. It has host/network discovery functionality, OS detection, and it also does a port scan of each computer to tell what services are running, so you can use or administer them. Screenshots available here.
| | Homepage: | http://cheops-ng.sourceforge.net | | Changes: | Repaired bugs, and added the new cheops-ng icon to the help and pixmaps directories. | | File Size: | 598241 | | Last Modified: | Jun 6 01:34:52 2002 |
| MD5 Checksum: | ac0de4c3930ab54c4ce47e1473a783ed |
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cifspwscan-1_0_3.tar.gz |
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A CIFS/SMB password scanner based on the jcifs implementation. The scanner and jcifs are both 100% pure Java, making it possible to run the scanner on a few different platforms. Both the Java source and binary distributions are included.
| | Author: | Patrik Karlsson | | Homepage: | http://www.cqure.net/ | | File Size: | 610744 | | Last Modified: | Jun 18 03:24:57 2004 |
| MD5 Checksum: | e6e80ca7923622aa55c17d56fc6176ce |
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ciscos.c |
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Ciscos.c v1.3 scans class A, B, and C networks for cisco routers which have telnet open and have not changed the default password from cisco.
| | Author: | Okiwan | | File Size: | 5512 | | Last Modified: | Dec 31 15:14:22 2004 |
| MD5 Checksum: | c8d0bd0b1965c7973a76097d542488d6 |
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cit-scan.2-0.tar.bz2 |
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Cit-scan is a scanner for Linux which scans for common services. Features randomized IP generation.
| | Author: | Citirix | | Homepage: | http://www.Dyrix.org | | File Size: | 77337 | | Last Modified: | Mar 15 19:04:13 2001 |
| MD5 Checksum: | c773b80b09ee60d0c724b9e7691df2a3 |
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cms_few.py.txt |
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Joomla, Mambo, PHP-Nuke, and XOOPS CMS SQL injection vulnerability scanning tool written in Python.
| | Author: | Beenu Arora | | File Size: | 33734 | | Last Modified: | Mar 19 19:17:24 2008 |
| MD5 Checksum: | d5ff217131d723ba85752d5d3d810840 |
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cmsdscanner.tar.gz |
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rpc.cmsd scanner.
| | Author: | VetesGirl | | File Size: | 34599 | | Last Modified: | Oct 11 20:10:05 1999 |
| MD5 Checksum: | 2cb52a5aa05a1c300ee3a4b4d33003a7 |
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coarseknocking-0.0.2.tar.gz |
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This is a simple implementation of Port Knocking techniques. It sniffs network packets looking for predetermined keys and executes commands to open and close ports on the firewall. In the client mode it injects packets with the key to server.
| | Author: | Andre Luiz Rodrigues Ferreira | | Homepage: | http://coarseknocking.sourceforge.net/ | | File Size: | 11711 | | Last Modified: | Nov 3 20:23:30 2005 |
| MD5 Checksum: | 5c760ecdd6a41fa6e680c8aba14fed1a |
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coarseknocking-0.0.5.tar.gz |
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This is a simple implementation of Port Knocking techniques. It sniffs network packets looking for predetermined keys and executes commands to open and close ports on the firewall. In the client mode it injects packets with the key to server.
| | Author: | Andre Luiz Rodrigues Ferreira | | Homepage: | http://coarseknocking.sourceforge.net/ | | Changes: | Added support to choose network interface. Added configuration tool. | | File Size: | 14177 | | Last Modified: | Feb 13 01:47:31 2006 |
| MD5 Checksum: | df086dcbcfe43701bff517d726b030cb |
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columbo.tgz |
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Columbo is a simple perl script that performs horizontal scanning for information gathering. It scans a range of machines for a specific port and then runs the given command against matching machines. Includes a batch mode with config file for multiple, parallel tests. Takes the repetition out of testing.
| | Author: | Kev | | Homepage: | http://www.bournemouthbynight.co.uk | | File Size: | 2044 | | Last Modified: | Apr 21 08:57:00 2004 |
| MD5 Checksum: | e9d0464f8c34840e50d238e28da58b56 |
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cport.c |
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TCP Port Scanner, by Cellat
| | File Size: | 5774 | | Last Modified: | Oct 21 01:47:59 2002 |
| MD5 Checksum: | 52d24dbd4d51a5e07734bb06e318d420 |
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cr0n.c |
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CGI vulnerability scanner which checks for 97 holes.
| | Author: | cyrax of code red | | File Size: | 12136 | | Last Modified: | Oct 29 13:07:15 1999 |
| MD5 Checksum: | 66663343b99d157d90f6cdac582b61c0 |
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cr2_scan.pl |
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Code Red II Class C scanner.
| | Author: | Dorkism | | Homepage: | http://www.dorkism.net | | File Size: | 1922 | | Last Modified: | Aug 15 02:04:21 2001 |
| MD5 Checksum: | aadd8edab25e065646f87ff8afb66f98 |
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cracker.tgz |
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cracker randomly generates class A,B,C (your choice), portscans for 111, does queso os check for linux, and attempts to exploit it. The ADMmountd has been modded to add a user 'moof' to the password file with no password and uid/gid 0.
| | Author: | ryan | | File Size: | 226829 | | Last Modified: | Aug 16 20:13:33 1999 |
| MD5 Checksum: | 03bcb2cfcc2d88870981c3046185be21 |
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