[the new p0f] P0f v2 is a versatile passive OS fingerprinting tool. P0f can identify the operating system on: - machines that connect to your box (SYN mode),- machines you connect to (SYN+ACK mode), - machine you cannot connect to (RST+ mode), - machines whose communications you can observe. P0f can also do many other tricks, and can detect or measure the following: - firewall presence or masquerading (useful for policy enforcement), - the distance to the remote system and its uptime, - other guy's network hookup (DSL, OC3, avian carriers) and his ISP. All this even when the device in question is behind an overzealous packet firewall, when our favourite active scanner can't do much. P0f does not generate ANY additional network traffic, direct or indirect. No name look... in Public bookmarkswith p0fversatilepassivefingerprintingtoolidentifyoperatingsystemby 2 users
All about Linux: strace - A very powerful troubleshooting tool for all Linux users strace - A very powerful troubleshooting tool for all Linux users Many times I have come across seemingly hopeless situations where a program when compiled and installed in GNU/Linux just fails to run. In such situations after I have tried every trick in the book like searching on the net and posting questions to Linux forums, and still failed to resolve the problem, I turn to the last resort which is trace the output of the misbehaving program. Tracing the output of a program throws up a lot of data which is not usually available when the program is run normally. And in many instances, sifting through this volume of data has proved fruitful in pin pointing the cause of error. in Public bookmarkswith stracepowerfultroubleshootingtoollinuxuserstimesacross
Bink.nu | Microsoft Application Verifier 3.3 Application Verifier is a runtime verification tool for unmanaged code that assists in quickly finding subtle programming errors that can be extremely difficult to identify with normal application testing. Application Verifier is designed specifically to detect and help debug memory corruptions and critical security vulnerabilities. It makes it easier to create reliable applications by monitoring an application's interaction with the Windows operating system, profiling its use of objects, the registry, the file system, and Win32 APIs (including heaps, handles, locks, and more). It also includes checks to predict how well the application will perform under Least-privileged User Account operation, compatibility tests to be used in logoing, and print te... in Public bookmarkswith applicationverifierruntimeverificationtoolunmanagedcodeassists
busTRACE 5.0 Software Bus Analyzer busTRACE 5.0 is a comprehensive bus and device analysis tool that is used by leading system OEMs, peripheral OEMs, software developers, USB developers, and storage developers all over the world. busTRACE 5.0 includes powerful analysis features that greatly expand your abilities to perform root cause failure analysis. in Public bookmarkswith bustrace5.0deviceanalysistoolleadingsystem
FAI - Fully Automatic Installation - Home Page FAI is an automated installation tool to install or deploy Debian GNU/Linux and other distributions on a bunch of different hosts or a Cluster. It's more flexible than other tools like kickstart for Red Hat, autoyast and alice for SuSE or Jumpstart for SUN Solaris. FAI can also be used for configuration management of a running system. Fully Automatic Installation (FAI) in Public bookmarkswith debiandeployfaignuinstallationlinuxtoolby 4 users
GOPchop - MPEG2 GOP-accurate editor This tool is used for people wanting to take sections out of MPEG2-PS files without re-encoding the resulting frames. The idea is to write specific "Group of Pictures" (GOP) sections to a new MPEG2-PS file. These GOPs will decode correctly (in theory), and the gaps won't be noticed. I wrote this tool to edit commercials out of MPEG2 files produced by my KFir MPEG2 capture card. Using this tool for anything else is really beyondthe scope of its design. in Public bookmarkswith toolpeoplewantingsectionsmpeg2-psfilesre-encodingresulting
Knoppix STD STD is a Linux-based Security Tool. Actually, it is a collection of hundreds if not thousands of open source security tools. It's a Live Linux Distro, which means it runs from a bootable CD in memory without changing the native operating system of the host computer. Its sole purpose in life is to put as many security tools at your disposal with as slick an interface as it can.STD is meant to be used by both novice and professional security personnel but is not ideal for the Linux uninitiated. STD assumes you know the basics of Linux as most of your work will be done from the command line. If you are completely new to Linux, it's best you start with another live Distro like Knoppix to practice the basics in linux > knoppix variationswith linuxknoppixvariationsstdlinux-basedsecuritytoolcollectionby 3 users
Novell Linux SDK This SDK is a comprehensive tool kit that supports application development for SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server (SLES) 9 and Novell Linux Desktop (NLD). In fact, to provide you a comprehensive build system, this SDK includes all the open source tools that were used to build the SLES product. It provides you, as a developer, Independent Software Vendor (ISV), or Independent Hardware Vendor (IHV), all the tools you need to port applications to all of the platforms supported by SLES and NLD. The SDK also contains integrated development environments (IDEs), debuggers, code editors, and other related tools. It supports most major programming languages (including C, C++, Java, and most scripting languages).For your convenience, the SDK includes multiple Pe... in linux > novellwith linuxnovellsdktoolkitsupportsapplicationdevelopment
Opera Show Centre Opera Show is the unique presentation tool in the Opera Browser which uses standard (X)HTML, CSS and JavaScript to create high-quality presentations. What is more, with the newly designed Opera Show Generator you can create Opera Show presentations online, within minutes! If you prefer an off-line editor, try QuickShow. User center for Opera Show in operawith operashowuniquepresentationtoolbrowserstandardhtmlby 3 users
Resplendence Software - RootKit Hook Analyzer RootKit Hook Analyzer is a security tool which will check if there are any rootkits installed on your computer which hook the kernel system services. Kernel RootKit Hooks are installed modules which intercept the principal system services that all programs and the operating system rely on. If any of these system services are intercepted and modified it means that there is a possibility that the safety of your system is at risk and that spyware, viruses or malware are active. RootKit Hook Analyzer in Public bookmarkswith analyzercomputerhookinstalledrootkitrootkitssecuritytool
Talisker Honeypots Honeypots are a highly flexible security tool with differing applications for security. They don't fix a single problem, instead they have multiple uses, such as prevention, detection, or information gathering. Honeypots all share the same concept, a security resource that should not have any production or authorized activity. This makes them very simple to use. There are two general types of honeypots, production and research. Production honeypots are easy to use, capture only limited information, and used primarily by companies or corporations. Research honeypots are complex to deploy and maintain, capture extensive information, and used primarily by research, military, or government organizations. in securitywith securityhoneypotshighlyflexibletooldifferingapplicationsfix
theKompany.com :: Products : dbRadar : Overview dbRadar is a tool for the administration, monitoring and development of a variety of Data Bases. dbRadar is available for Linux and Windows (Mac OS X coming soon). dbRadar competes very favorably with products such as TOAD from Quest Software and NORAD from Bradmark, but at a fraction of the price. dbRadar works with the following databases: Oracle PostgreSql MySql DB2 Support for Oracle 10G client libraries on Linux theKompany.com: Information about dbRadar - a tool for the administration, monitoring and development of a variety of Data Bases companydbradarkdekompanyproductsthethecompanytkc in Public bookmarkswith dbradartooladministrationmonitoringdevelopmentvarietydatabases
Welcome to the Linux-ready Firmware Developer Kit website | Firmware The Linux-ready Firmware Developer Kit is a tool to test how well Linux works together with the firmware (BIOS) of your machine. The main component of the kit is a bootable CD, which you can download from this site. When this CD boots, the Linux kernel starts and launches the test application. This application performs a set of tests on your machine and then reports the results for interactive inspection. The test application also assists you in running some of the non-automatic parts of a firmware test plan. The idea is that you, as a firmware developer, validation team, or kernel developer, use this CD to run the tests against your firmware and Linux kernel. in Public bookmarkswith linux-readyfirmwaredeveloperkittooltestworksby 2 users
WinObj v2.15 WinObj is a must-have tool if you are a system administrator concerned about security, a developer tracking down object-related problems, or just curious about the Object Manager namespace. WinObj is a must-have tool if you are a system administrator concerned about security, a developer tracking down object-related problems, or just curious about the Object Manager namespace. in Public bookmarkswith winobjmust-havetoolsystemadministratorconcernedsecuritydeveloper
XPlanner Home XPlanner is a project planning and tracking tool for eXtreme Programming (XP) teams. If you are not familiar with XP software development practices, the links page contains pointers to relevant resources. To summarize the XP planning process, the customers pick the features to be added (user stories) to each development iteration (typically, one to three weeks in duration). The developers estimate the effort to complete the stories either at the story level or by decomposing the story into tasks and estimating those. Information about team development velocity from the previous iteration is used to estimate if the team can complete the stories proposed by the customer. If the team appears to be overcommitted, the set of stories are renegotiated with the ... in Public bookmarkswith xplannerprojectplanningtrackingtoolextremeprogrammingteamsby 4 users
ZoomIt IntroductionZoomIt is screen zoom and annotation tool for technical presentations that include application demonstrations. ZoomIt runs unobtrusively in the tray and activates with customizable hotkeys to zoom in on an area of the screen, move around while zoomed, and draw on the zoomed image. I wrote ZoomIt to fit my specific needs and use it in all my presentations.ZoomIt works on all versions of Windows and you can use pen input for ZoomIt drawing on tablet PCs.Using ZoomItThe first time you run ZoomIt it presents a configuration dialog that describes ZoomIt's behavior, let's you specify alternate hotkeys for zooming and for entering drawing mode without zooming, and customize the drawing pen color and size. I use the draw-without-zoom op... in Public bookmarkswith annotationincludeintroductionzoomitpresentationsscreentechnicaltoolby 3 users