DrKnock is a Dynamic Port Knocking solution based on sig2knock (http://www.security.org.sg/code/portknock1.html). Client and server work on both Unix and Windows.
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Code cleanup and little bug fixes (service and log file names correction)
11/20/06 v0.2.1 - Code cleanup - Bug fixes : replaced last occurences of sig2knock by drknock (Windows service name, logfile)
11/20/06 v0.2.1 - Code cleanup - Bug fixes : replaced last occurences of sig2knock by drknock (Windows service name, logfile)
11/17/06 - Changes to server configuration file format (keys renaming, new keys) - New functionnality : if allowed by server, client can choose among multiple services to be forwarded to - New functionnality : if allowed by server, client can choose a range of possible ports for the randomly allocated port - New functionnality : server can allow multiple connection to the allocated port - New functionnality : user and password can be set via client command line - Bug fixes - Building scripts - Documentation 11/14/06 - The knocking method was changed from SYN packets to UDP packets (to work with Windows XP SP2). - The server and client, both for Linux and Windows, are now under the same code tree - Packet structs were changed to work with 64-bit architectures.
New configuration system, new functionalities. There was some errors in the archive released earlier this day. Everything's ok now.
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