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Files Date: 2001-09-12

resolv-0.9.9a.tar.gz
Posted Sep 12, 2001
Authored by s23a

Resolv-0.9.c is a program which resolves a range of IP addresses. Includes logging, search patterns, and displays aliases.

Changes: More features.
tags | tool, scanner
systems | unix
SHA-256 | 133994b1531021f8739a5ad4ba6bd50ecbe8545d4590ee2e4d80c6a5fe6a9a78
awhois.zip
Posted Sep 12, 2001
Authored by LBS

Autowhois is an advanced whois client with more than 300 TLDs/ccTLDs stored into its built-in database (probably all), and autodetects the appropriate server for a domain name query. It can also resolve a country to its default country code top level domain or vice-versa, locating it in a brief ASCII world map and returning some other useful information. It also accepts specific server/port (ignoring auto detection) or can just use predefined settings by default. Multiple words on query are allowed, colors are customizable, etc. Intended for windows 95/98 only*, netcat required (v.1.10 NT).

systems | windows
SHA-256 | bc7602922da13041f4b1cb3f276c302fee3d8981006fa48ab5d449f951f4e75e
km.pl
Posted Sep 12, 2001
Authored by Paul Godfrey

Kazaa and Morpheus remote denial of service exploit in perl - Floods the server using non-rate limited shared folder connections.

tags | exploit, remote, denial of service, perl
SHA-256 | fad2ef1d6bd1b6f628e4df197195a0a3e50c0c953de697287632b21c00b8e1d3
pwl9x-0.07-dev.tar.gz
Posted Sep 12, 2001

The Windows 9x Password List reader is a program that will allow you to see the passwords contained in your Windows pwl database under Unix. You can check the security of these files and try to recover the main password using the bruteforce mode.

Changes: Now displays the next password to check if it is interrupted while in bruteforce mode.
tags | cracker
systems | windows, unix
SHA-256 | f6468c3095b5f94f72f298e29f69304f4493ba4eaee16c5f6b3c83244dc8cf19
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