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First Active1999-08-17
Last Active1999-09-24
ngrep-1.34.tar.gz
Posted Sep 24, 1999
Authored by nocarrier

ngrep v1.34 is a program that mimics as much functionality in GNU grep as possible, applied at the network layer. ngrep stands for network grep, and is a pcap-aware tool that will allow you to specify extended regular expressions to match against the data payloads of packets, and currently recognizes TCP and UDP, and works on ethernet, ppp and slip interfaces. Excellent tool. Check it out!

tags | tool, udp, tcp
systems | unix
SHA-256 | 939652cf9f6d668430106174d30bf55b2ebcfca11a57e5555e63e483b590d841
warscan-0.7.2.tar.gz
Posted Aug 17, 1999
Authored by nocarrier

Warscan 0.7.2: An Internet Scanner Dispatch - Using Warscan anyone can automate efficient large-scale security tests of any kind on entire networks at a time. Warscan is simply the front end that generates IPs and dispatches your testing script. It will take anything from a single hostname (which likely defeats its purpose) to a Class A domain IP, to reading in a file of predefined hosts (IP or domain). Warscan is not an exploit of any resource, by any means. It is simply a vehicle for automating any test exploit in an efficient, timely, and large- scale manner. Much in the same style of IPD, Warscan can retrieve its list of hosts from a flat text file, or instead you can ask it to generate the hosts for you. Once it has its hostlist, it will then call the script you specify (inside Warscan) with a single argument of the hostname to scan. So what does this mean? Basically, anyone with a security exploit can automate their exploit over large numbers of hosts in a relatively short amount of time.

tags | tool, scanner
systems | unix
SHA-256 | e2ac5b8f076eaaff097744d1a62da9ae0ac9efc31c897eddbf31f30815cf4f83
ngrep-1.26.tar.gz
Posted Aug 17, 1999
Authored by nocarrier

ngrep v1.26 is a program that mimics as much functionality in GNU grep as possible, applied at the network layer. ngrep stands for network grep, and is a pcap-aware tool that will allow you to specify extended regular expressions to match against the data payloads of packets, and currently recognizes TCP and UDP, and works on ethernet, ppp and slip interfaces. Excellent tool. Check it out!

tags | tool, udp, tcp
systems | unix
SHA-256 | 1395cb55eba6e279a9a17a5f8e0e36a733d0ea2db27ee726f851390e6d4b07c5
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