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Bogon.c
Bogon.c tests if a host is in promiscuous mode.
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SAINT
"SAINT is the Security Administrator's Integrated Network Tool. In its simplest mode, it gathers as much information about remote hosts and networks as possible by examining such network services as finger, NFS, NIS, ftp and tftp, rexd, statd, and ot
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SARA
SARA is the Security Auditor's Research Assistant. SARA is based on the SATAN security analysis model and is frequently updated to address the latest security threats.
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Incident Response Tools For Unix, Part One: System Tools
This article is the first in a three-part series on tools that are useful during incident response and investigation after a compromise has occurred on a OpenBSD, Linux, or Solaris system.
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User Mode Linux: Coming to a Kernel Near You
Just as VMware allows us to run a machine within a machine, UML lets us do run multiple, separate, isolated instances of Linux on a single Linux box.
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How to Build, Install, Secure & Optimize PHP
In this chapter we discuss about the way to integrate it with Apache as a module because we already have compiled and installed Apache in the previous chapter with modules support.
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Session Fixation Vulnerability in Web-based Applications
Web servers are employing techniques for protecting session IDs from three classes of attacks: interception, prediction, and brute force attacks. This paper reveals a fourth class of session attacks against session IDs: session fixation attacks.
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Know Your Enemy - Learning with User-Mode Linux
This paper describes step by step how to build a virtual Honeynet using free and OpenSource solutions. If you have ever wanted to work with Honeynet technologies, but could not afford the investment in multiple computers, now is your chance to try i
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Identifying A Deleted Account
How to Identify and Remove a deleted account from a system.
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Reverse Engineering Hostile Code
This article outlines the process of reverse engineering hostile code.
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