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    RC-EXPLOITER

    Brute-forcing WAN/LAN services

    The author does not hold any responsibility about the bad use of this script remember that attacking targets without prior consent is illegal and punish by law, this script as build to show how msf resource files can automated tasks. Scanning WAN networks In search of targets may take 10 to 15 minutes depending of your network connection, and will search In 1024 random hosts For the selected service/port, also the File 'brute.txt' may be edited to insert new entrys, or we can provide the full path to another dicionary File to be used In brute-forcing services. Additional tool settings can be configured just by editing 'settings' file (nano settings) before running the tool, settings like: use decoys (scanning WAN networks) OR spoof mac address (change mac address and ip address), can only be config before running the tool. ...
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    DDNSNotify logs into a (telnet-enabled) router and retrieves the WAN IP Address, only IF the IP Address differs from the DNS IP address for the domain name. It's useful to update DNS records using another external DDNS script (such as zoneclient.py).
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    A distributed directory/registry for WAN and LAN environments for storing any kind of leased resources (JAVA proxies, .NET proxies, documents or whatever that can be properly categorized) whose can be categorized in a semantic manner.
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    WAN2WEB is a PHP script for extracting your WAN IP and publishing it to various sources such as FTP servers or DNS services. This allows you to connect to your home network by knowing what your dynamic IP is. (AT/SOON/CRON, to be run on local LAN PCs)
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    Eddie acts as a high availability WAN and LAN clustering tool for web servers (including Apache). It provides load balancing at two levels (DNS and LAN), failover redundancy, and admission control to maintain quality of service levels.
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    WANLAN will integrate a web front-end to a series of iptables scripts to control WAN access based on authentication.
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    FreeACS is Free Auto-Configuration Server. The project has just started, but we hope (and plan) to provide a free (GPL) full implementation of the CPE WAN Management Protocol (CWMP).
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