Complemento is a collection of tools for pentesters.
Complemento is a collection of tools for pentesters: LetDown is a powerful tcp flooder ReverseRaider is a domain scanner that use wordlist scanning or reverse resolution scanning Httsquash is an http server scanner, banner grabber and data retriever
The dnsutl package is a collection tools to make administering DNS easier. These include reverse map generation, validation, and much more. All of these programs are robust when faced with all the peculiar semantics of DNS resource files.
hostupd is a command-line tool which allows the user to update a dns server which supports dynamic updates (rfc2136), such as bind >= 8. Its main goal is to simplify the dns-updating task, but to remain flexible.
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The censorship tools are a collection of bash scripts for a) comparing DNS server answers to get the blacklist from the censored server, b) downloading censored URLs and c) other stuff like open all censored pages of a blacklist with a browser.
The PostgreSQL ISP Admin Tools are series of utilities to help administrating webhosting (apache,bind,posrfix,vsftpd) environments less painful, using both commandline and webbased applications.
The Dynamic DNS project aims to provide a free and open dynamic dns server and a suite of multi-language api tools for integrating dynamic dns services into applications.
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Shell daemon I made for maintaining my DSL up back in 2000. As of year 2006, there is probably a lot of good tools for monitoring and keeping alive your ADSL connection, like ddclient for DynDNS, and native Debian PPP management for example...