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    bettercap

    bettercap

    The Swiss Army knife for 802.11, BLE, IPv4 and IPv6 networks

    bettercap is a powerful, easily extensible and portable framework written in Go which aims to offer to security researchers, red teamers and reverse engineers an easy to use, all-in-one solution with all the features they might possibly need for performing reconnaissance and attacking WiFi networks, Bluetooth Low Energy devices, wireless HID devices and Ethernet networks.
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    dhcpy6d

    dhcpy6d is a server for IPv6 DHCPv6 written in Python.

    Dhcpy6d delivers IPv6 addresses for DHCPv6 clients, which can be identified by DUID, hostname or MAC address as in the good old IPv4 days. It allows easy dualstack transistion, addresses may be generated randomly, by range, by arbitrary ID or MAC address. Clients can get more than one address, leases and client configuration can be stored in databases and DNS can be updated dynamically.
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    dhcpd-pools

    ISC dhcpd leases usage analysis

    This is dhcpd-pools ISC dhcp shared network and pool range usage analysis. Purpose of command is to count usage ratio of each IP range and shared network pool which ISC dhcpd is in control of. Users of the command are most likely ISPs and other organizations that have large IP space. Program is written C. Design goal is to get analysis done quickly where there is lots of data. On cheap laptop the speed of analysis is roughly 100k leases per second. Number of ranges, or shared networks,...
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    High performance PPTP/L2TP/PPPoE/IPoE server for Linux.
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    RCDCap

    RCDCap is a remote capture preprocessor

    ...Its basic functuonalities make it a viable solution for preprocessing CISCO ERSPAN and HP ERM traffic which can be handed to some other application. RCDCap offers its own set of plug-ins for doing different types of traffic analysis. Notably, it has its own plug-in for analysing NDP, ARP, DHCP and DHCPv6 traffic.
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    WIDE-DHCPv6 is an open-source implementation of Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol for IPv6 (DHCPv6) originally developed by the KAME project. The implementation mainly conforms to the following standards: RFC3315,3319,3633,3646,4075,4272,etc.
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    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Dibbler - a portable DHCPv6

    Portable DHCPv6 implementation

    Dibbler is a portable DHCPv6 implementation. Is supports stateful (i.e. IPv6 address granting) as well as stateless (i.e. option granting) autoconfiguration for IPv6. Linux 2.4/2.6/3.0, Windows XP/2003/Vista/7/8 (experimental for NT4/2000), Mac OS X, FreeBSD, NetBSD and OpenBSD.
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    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    libtins

    C++ network packet crafting, sniffing and interpretation library.

    ************************** NOTE ************************** The project has been moved to github. The code will still be pushed regularly to this repository, but at some point this page will be closed. So please visit the project's github page to get the latest source code: https://github.com/mfontanini/libtins *********************************************************** libtins is a multiplatform C++ network packet crafting and sniffing library. It provides a high level, object...
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    Jagornet DHCPv6
    Jagornet DHCPv6 Server is an open source DHCPv6 server implemented in Java. Available for Linux, Solaris, MacOSX, and Windows XP/Vista/7/2008, or any host with JRE 6.
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    IP version 6 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
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    This is the first ever open source implementation of Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol for IPv6 (DHCPv6) server and client on Linux Operating System. The server provides leases (durations or lifetimes) on IPv6 addresses to the clients who request for it
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