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First Active2000-11-13
Last Active2001-06-01
tcpspy-1.7.tar.gz
Posted Jun 1, 2001
Authored by Tim J Robbins | Site box3n.gumbynet.org

tcpspy is a linux administrator's tool that logs information about incoming and outgoing TCP/IP connections: local address, remote address and, probably the most useful feature, the user name. The current version allows you to include and exclude certain users from logging - this may be useful if you suspect one of the users on your system is up to no good but do not want to violate the privacy of the other users.

Changes: The syslog facility is no longer hardcoded, warnings are issued when running slowly, documentation updates, and a few minor bugfixes.
tags | remote, local, tcp
systems | linux
SHA-256 | 22bddb1081a10d2f775d8c5282b2b96ec528952fea9b2038efd60083cb17c578
tcpspy-1.6.tar.gz
Posted Apr 27, 2001
Authored by Tim J Robbins | Site box3n.gumbynet.org

tcpspy is a linux administrator's tool that logs information about incoming and outgoing TCP/IP connections: local address, remote address and, probably the most useful feature, the user name. The current version allows you to include and exclude certain users from logging - this may be useful if you suspect one of the users on your system is up to no good but do not want to violate the privacy of the other users.

Changes: Rules can now be read from a file. Also includes code cleanup and optimizations.
tags | remote, local, tcp
systems | linux
SHA-256 | 35e843e70de4f19aae44758037ad49b60bf7c99ab004be549d8dc7d5ac95345b
tcpspy-1.5.tar.gz
Posted Mar 17, 2001
Authored by Tim J Robbins | Site box3n.gumbynet.org

tcpspy is a linux administrator's tool that logs information about incoming and outgoing TCP/IP connections: local address, remote address and, probably the most useful feature, the user name. The current version allows you to include and exclude certain users from logging - this may be useful if you suspect one of the users on your system is up to no good but do not want to violate the privacy of the other users.

Changes: Bug fixes.
tags | remote, local, tcp
systems | linux
SHA-256 | c7f4e6320da70c87700b46fd93d309f30f3422d7a7a862c35e8e1fcfc277b5b2
tcpspy-1.4.tar.gz
Posted Dec 7, 2000
Authored by Tim J Robbins | Site box3n.gumbynet.org

tcpspy is a linux administrator's tool that logs information about incoming and outgoing TCP/IP connections: local address, remote address and, probably the most useful feature, the user name. The current version allows you to include and exclude certain users from logging - this may be useful if you suspect one of the users on your system is up to no good but do not want to violate the privacy of the other users.

Changes: Can now log the filename of the executable that created or accepted connections. Assorted bug fixes and code cleanups.
tags | remote, local, tcp
systems | linux
SHA-256 | df2d9e51e0cbb95e6490e075f38e11213d18a7f1a702fce011210d9d6a5a7112
sping-1.1.tar.gz
Posted Nov 19, 2000
Authored by Tim J Robbins | Site box3n.gumbynet.org

sping sends ICMP ECHO requests to network hosts to determine whether they are 'alive'. It is a small and hopefully secure implementation of the common ping utility that offers far less control over the packet options that may be specified (packet size, delay between packets, etc.) - this is a feature, for both security and bandwidth reasons. sping has been tested on Linux 2.4.0-test8 but should work on other operating systems.

Changes: Drops privileges, checks packet source, and adds improved docs.
tags | tool
systems | linux, unix
SHA-256 | 5d18db6fc500692b383fc05fbd67e5b833897c35d8f847c4b2f4fe0487aa229b
sping-1.0.tar.gz
Posted Nov 13, 2000
Authored by Tim J Robbins | Site box3n.gumbynet.org

sping sends ICMP ECHO requests to network hosts to determine whether they are 'alive'. It is a small and hopefully secure implementation of the common ping utility that offers far less control over the packet options that may be specified (packet size, delay between packets, etc.) - this is a feature, for both security and bandwidth reasons. sping has been tested on Linux 2.4.0-test8 but should work on other operating systems.

tags | tool
systems | linux, unix
SHA-256 | 52e646017a626a2389a46f8af16b089194a24df5ab3b347cd25c4472aaca769a
tcpspy-1.1.tar.gz
Posted Nov 13, 2000
Authored by Tim J Robbins | Site box3n.gumbynet.org

tcpspy is a linux administrator's tool that logs information about incoming and outgoing TCP/IP connections: local address, remote address and, probably the most useful feature, the user name. The current version allows you to include and exclude certain users from logging - this may be useful if you suspect one of the users on your system is up to no good but do not want to violate the privacy of the other users.

tags | remote, local, tcp
systems | linux
SHA-256 | be42a858d82aa8bc9eed613022377744edf6de8fe109da302c4dd48d5d059325
libformat-1.0pre5.tar.gz
Posted Nov 13, 2000
Authored by Tim J Robbins | Site box3n.gumbynet.org

libformat is a library for the Linux operating system that intercepts, among others, calls to the printf() family of functions to prevent format string attacks, in which a possibly malicious user supplied format string is used. This is a programming error, but has recently been used to break computer security. This library can be used to protect against compromises due to yet undiscovered vulnerabilities in privileged programs. libformat checks for format strings containing the %n format specifier in writable parts of a process' address space, and if found, the process is terminated with the KILL signal.

tags | vulnerability
systems | linux
SHA-256 | 6f6b78a44959aef3e5a36b00f50a4946b6cc269063b016bb01f17e77fcb01cae
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