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KRIPP v0.6.1
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Date added: 08/11/2006 |
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KRIPP is a very simple and extremely light-weight network sniffer written in Perl, which uses only the tcpdump utility as an underlying traffic interceptor. Can sniff and display ICQ, AIM TOC, FTP, HTTP, CVS and POP3 passwords.
So, naturally, you will need tcpdump in order to make this work. Usually, it's available in the majority of distributions on all the POSIX compatible operating systems. Make sure you have tcpdump on your PATH.
Happy sniffing! And don't forget to check this page for updates. Be well. |
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IP Sniffer
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Date added: 05/10/2006 |
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IP Sniffer is a suite of IP Tools built around a packet sniffer. |
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Impacket v0.9.6.0
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Date added: 09/12/2007 |
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Impacket is a collection of Python classes focused on providing access to network packets. Impacket allows Python developers to craft and decode network packets in simple and consistent manner. It includes support for low-level protocols such as IP, UDP and TCP, as well as higher-level protocols such as NMB and SMB. Impacket is highly effective when used in conjunction with a packet capture utility or package such as Pcapy. Packets can be constructed from scratch, as well as parsed from raw data. Furthermore, the object oriented API makes it simple to work with deep protocol hierarchies. |
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Ethereal-XTRA
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Date added: 10/29/2005 |
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Ethereal-XTRA includes all of the software you need to be up and running quickly. The package includes WinPCap, a library for interfacing with a range of network devices. OPENXTRA Commander -- a tool for configuring and managing your package -- is also included.The essential tool for all network professionals, for fault finding and troubleshooting. Fully featured protocol analyzer offering packet capture, decoding and analysis. |
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Ethereal 0.10.11-Windows
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Date added: 05/17/2005 |
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Ethereal is used by network professionals around the world for troubleshooting, analysis, software and protocol development, and education. It has all of the standard features you would expect in a protocol analyzer, and several features not seen in any other product. Its open source license allows talented experts in the networking community to add enhancements. It runs on all popular computing platforms, including Unix, Linux, and Windows. |
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