The Stealth Kernel Patch for Linux v2.2.20 makes the linux kernel discard the packets that many OS detection tools use to query the TCP/IP stack. Includes logging of the dropped query packets and packets with bogus flags. Does a very good job of confusing nmap and queso.
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The Stealth Kernel Patch for Linux v2.2.21 makes the linux kernel discard the packets that many OS detection tools use to query the TCP/IP stack. Includes logging of the dropped query packets and packets with bogus flags. Does a very good job of confusing nmap and queso.
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The cipherfunk Patched Linux Kernels provide patch sets that focus on security enhancements, optimizations, and bugfixes to the current stable Linux Kernel. They are suitable for workstation or high-end server use in both production and development environments.
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IPSwitch IMail Server v7.1 security patch. Fixes overflow described in imailexp.c.
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MailMax Standard/Professional popmax v4.8.2.5 patch which fixes a buffer overflow in the USER string.
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The Linux Port/Socket Pseudo ACLs project is a patch to the Linux kernel which allows the admin to delegate privileges for some protected network resources to non-root users. The ACLs are generally used to run untrusted or insecure applications as an unprivileged process, thereby lessening the impact of some undiscovered denial of service or root compromise. The ACLs can cover protected ports, raw sockets, and packet sockets.
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HAP-Linux is a collection of security related patches which are designed to be applied after Solar Designers Openwall patches are installed. Changes include some extra information in the printks, and the ability to allow hard links to files you don't own which are in your group, and the ability to follow links & pipes in +t directories if they are not world-writable. This is useful for getting various daemons to run chrooted as a non-root user, and some secure drop- directory stuff.
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This is a patch which adds PPP authentication brute force password guessing support to Linux pppd. Supports both PAP and CHAP.
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Nmap freak patch for FreeBSD 4.4 - Prevents OS fingerprinting, NULL scan, FIN scan, Xmas scan, Connect scan, and Stealth scan.
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HAP-Linux is a collection of security related patches which are designed to be applied after Solar Designers Openwall patches are installed. Changes include some extra information in the printks, and the ability to allow hard links to files you don't own which are in your group, and the ability to follow links & pipes in +t directories if they are not world-writable. This is useful for getting various daemons to run chrooted as a non-root user, and some secure drop- directory stuff.
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Patch for dsniff-2.3 that allows you to record gadu-gadu messages, a popular communicator in Poland.
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HAP-Linux is a collection of security related patches which are designed to be applied after Solar Designers Openwall patches are installed. Changes include some extra information in the printks, and the ability to allow hard links to files you don't own which are in your group, and the ability to follow links & pipes in +t directories if they are not world-writable. This is useful for getting various daemons to run chrooted as a non-root user, and some secure drop- directory stuff.
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The Linux Port/Socket Pseudo ACLs project is a patch to the Linux kernel which allows the admin to delegate privileges for some protected network resources to non-root users. The ACLs are generally used to run untrusted or insecure applications as an unprivileged process, thereby lessening the impact of some undiscovered denial of service or root compromise. The ACLs can cover protected ports, raw sockets, and packet sockets.
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Patch against samba 2.2.2 which allows mounting of unpatched win 9x+me machines without knowing the password. There is an option to retrieve the password very quickly too, and another to switch between the two password if both read only and read-write ones are presents.
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This is a kernel patch to prevent stealth, fin, and rst scans. Also slows down the tcp connect scan. Tested on debian potato running 2.4.16. Tested with nmap and queso - Changes OS fingerprint.
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The Linux Port/Socket Pseudo ACLs project is a patch to the Linux kernel which allows the admin to delegate privileges for some protected network resources to non-root users. The ACLs are generally used to run untrusted or insecure applications as an unprivileged process, thereby lessening the impact of some undiscovered denial of service or root compromise. The ACLs can cover protected ports, raw sockets, and packet sockets.
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The Linux Port/Socket Pseudo ACLs project is a patch to the Linux kernel which allows the admin to delegate privileges for some protected network resources to non-root users. The ACLs are generally used to run untrusted or insecure applications as an unprivileged process, thereby lessening the impact of some undiscovered denial of service or root compromise. The ACLs can cover protected ports, raw sockets, and packet sockets.
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The Linux Port/Socket Pseudo ACLs project is a patch to the Linux kernel which allows the admin to delegate privileges for some protected network resources to non-root users. The ACLs are generally used to run untrusted or insecure applications as an unprivileged process, thereby lessening the impact of some undiscovered denial of service or root compromise. The ACLs can cover protected ports, raw sockets, and packet sockets.
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The Linux Port/Socket Pseudo ACLs project is a patch to the Linux kernel which allows the admin to delegate privileges for some protected network resources to non-root users. The ACLs are generally used to run untrusted or insecure applications as an unprivileged process, thereby lessening the impact of some undiscovered denial of service or root compromise. The ACLs can cover protected ports, raw sockets, and packet sockets.
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The Linux Port/Socket Pseudo ACLs project is a patch to Linux kernel v2.4 which allows the admin to delegate privileges for some protected network resources to non-root users. The ACLs are generally used to run untrusted or insecure applications as an unprivileged process, thereby lessening the impact of some undiscovered denial of service or root compromise. The ACLs can cover protected ports, raw sockets, and packet sockets.
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HAP-Linux is a collection of security related patches which are designed to be applied after Solar Designers Openwall patches are installed. Changes include some extra information in the printks, and the ability to allow hard links to files you don't own which are in your group, and the ability to follow links & pipes in +t directories if they are not world-writable. This is useful for getting various daemons to run chrooted as a non-root user, and some secure drop- directory stuff.
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The Linux Port/Socket Pseudo ACLs project is a patch to Linux kernel v2.4 which allows the admin to delegate privileges for some protected network resources to non-root users. The ACLs are generally used to run untrusted or insecure applications as an unprivileged process, thereby lessening the impact of some undiscovered denial of service or root compromise. The ACLs can cover protected ports, raw sockets, and packet sockets.
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The Linux Port/Socket Pseudo ACLs project is a patch to Linux kernel v2.4 which allows the admin to delegate privileges for some protected network resources to non-root users. The ACLs are generally used to run untrusted or insecure applications as an unprivileged process, thereby lessening the impact of some undiscovered denial of service or root compromise. The ACLs can cover protected ports, raw sockets, and packet sockets.
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Tcsh-bofh is a patch to provide true BOFH log functions to tcsh 6.10. Features the ability to log all commands to syslog.
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Bash-bofh is a patch to provide true BOFH log functions to bash 2.05. Features the ability to log all commands to syslog.
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