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Files Date: 2000-09-21

webtv.tar.gz
Posted Sep 21, 2000
Authored by Doom, Netsym

Exploit for the recently published Denial of Service Vulnerability in WebTV for Windows discussed on Bugtraq ID 1671 published on 9/12/2000.

tags | exploit, denial of service
systems | windows
SHA-256 | 8b66d8e815481bbb72395de08927c43e8bc87630b8ebaafcd5fa7b63694b0c8a
rstd-1.1.tar.gz
Posted Sep 21, 2000
Authored by Robert Salizar | Site energymech.net

RSTD is a companion to the Stealth IP stack which will send rate-limited tcp rst (Connection Refused) packets on specified ports.

tags | tcp
systems | linux
SHA-256 | c2b8d49b6fdff0931e95f85492dbfb02551ec85fc94d12432ddb2a7e487f6546
snortstart
Posted Sep 21, 2000
Authored by Zas | Site norz.org

Snortstart v0.17 is a bash script which acts as a wrapper for starting snort which aims to install, start and stop snort in a chroot jail under unprivileged user and group.

tags | tool, sniffer, bash
SHA-256 | f819146994c6cc9de048ddcdbb411b19792f7ba7f075d8e9fa8f6c0def139bab
GNU Privacy Guard
Posted Sep 21, 2000
Site gnupg.org

GnuPG is a complete and free replacement for PGP. Because it does not use IDEA it can be used without any restrictions. GnuPG is a RFC2440 (OpenPGP) compliant application. Features RSA support.

Changes: RSA support has been added, the default options changed for better compatibility with PGP 7, now supports the new MDC encryption packet, and the usual fixes and enhancments.
tags | encryption
SHA-256 | a499f3582f0787317d4ca20bcdb7c892baf45a2e8da4dfacf42dddf0afc29cd0
911-0.01.tar.gz
Posted Sep 21, 2000
Authored by Erik Tayler

911 is a centralized interface that allows one to control whisker and nmap from a single program. It uses portscanning, OS detection, and searching for vulnerable Web-based applications/scripts.

tags | tool, web, scanner
systems | unix
SHA-256 | fa5cc0f6c2a1bd8c23df01b1ba3d947e8a0cd5ee6925634742c6203bd7db858e
NDiff-0.02.tar.gz
Posted Sep 21, 2000
Authored by James Levine | Site vinecorp.com

NDiff compares two nmap scans and outputs the differences. It allows monitoring of your network(s) for interesting changes in port states and visible hosts. NDiff should be useful to network administrators, security analysts, and other interested parties who need to monitor large networks in an organized fashion.

tags | tool, nmap
systems | unix
SHA-256 | 32f1f209626d6e7c82687b7d38d38eb1da0a06bc300327b127dc4b5310148bd2
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