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Ethereal for USB
Ethereal for USB Tooltip
Hits: 7
Date added: 11/08/2006
Ethereal is a free protocal analyzer, also called a packet sniffer that is used for network troubleshooting, analysis and protocol development. The tool allows the user to see all traffic being passed over a network when putting a network card into what is known as “promiscuous mode”. SOme versions now have the capability to run independently from a USB flash drive and no longer require that WinPCap or other third-party packet capture drivers to be installed on a system
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Deep Network Analyzer (.sh) -- Platform indep.
Deep Network Analyzer (.sh) -- Platform indep. Tooltip
Hits: 6
Date added: 11/05/2006
DNA (Deep Network Analyzer) is an open, flexible, and extensible deep network analyzer server and software architecture for passively gathering and analyzing network packets, network sessions, and applications protocols. DNA is designed to be used for Internet security, intrusion detection, network management, protocol and network analysis, information gathering, and network monitoring applications.
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EIGRP Tools
EIGRP Tools Tooltip
Hits: 7
Date added: 11/03/2006
This is a custom EIGRP packet generator and sniffer developed to test the security and overall operation quality of this brilliant Cisco routing protocol. Using this tool requires a decent level of knowledge of EIGRP operations, packets structure and types, as well as the Layer 3 topology of an audited network.
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TcpDump v3.9.4
TcpDump v3.9.4 Tooltip
Hits: 6
Date added: 11/03/2006
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Firewalk v5.0
Firewalk v5.0 Tooltip
Hits: 7
Date added: 11/02/2006
Firewalk is an active reconnaissance network security tool that attempts to determine what layer 4 protocols a given IP forwarding device will pass. Firewalk works by sending out TCP or UDP packets with a TTL one greater than the targeted gateway. If the gateway allows the traffic, it will forward the packets to the next hop where they will expire and elicit an ICMP_TIME_EXCEEDED message. If the gateway hostdoes not allow the traffic, it will likely drop the packets on the floor and we will see no response.
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