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A suite of tools (a sniffer, a TCP hijacker, an ARP poisoner and a TCP tunnel through ICMP/IGMP packets) created for testing TCP/IP weakness and using them in a non-conventional way. [Up to now I've done only the sniffer-related part]
Logmine is a tool to facilitate logging to an RDBMS. Logging to a true database can make logs far more useful. While this is written in Java/JDBC, it uses a standard HTTP request, thus can be useful for any language/database.
Protowatch is a userspace extension to Linux\'s 2.4 iptables firewalling code. Userspace will dynamically start a server to accept the packet, and log whatever the client sends. Useful for discovering what protocols are in use.
The Secure Remote Log Monitor (SRLM) project provides client and server
utilities that collect application or system log files from multiple systems over an untrusted network onto a central server for analysis and action.
A replacement to traditional syslog daemons. Including cryptographic log protection, mysql, postgresql. Supported on Linux, BSD, Irix, Solaris and AIX.
To address the need for high-quality open source Java Jabber software. A client applet which can also work as a desktop application is currently the main focus of this project.
Big-Brother is a collection of J2EE filters and servlets that provide custom monitoring and auditing of web-applications, keeping track of who does what, when, and how often. It makes use of the jakarta-apache Struts framework for the interface GUI.
startx is the project name for an interface build in php which takes the output of some products like MRTG or awstats or ACID... and put them together in the same Web interface.
Syslog-sec, provides an open secure syslogd implementation based on (RFC) standards, including rfc3164 ("syslog") and the upcoming "syslog-sign" . Other extensions, will/can be added. More tools will be added, too
This is my collection of Java classes. Major chunks include: robust logging system, JDBC connection pools, lightweight application server, general utility classes.... enjoy.
my-swatch pretends to be an implementation of msyslog and swatch together. What it pretends to accomplish is put all together, to log events to a remote database (like msyslog) and to awake triggers (like swatch).
With Log4J and the Java logging framework being floodgate-based, I personally still see the need for a bit-masked logging framework, where you not only have categories but actual event types instead of event levels. This will be that framework.
A facility to keep a history of context information during runtime and then dumping it in a separate file when a problem occurs (similar to core dump).
Websphere MQSeries Support Tools is a unique interface which brings your queue manager configuration to a LDAP server. With both a standalone application and a servlet version you can query the LDAP for MQ Configurations without having a connection with
Automated Computer Auditing Daemon - Keep a track of what's going on with your systems: suid, sgid, world writable, hidden and unowned files monitoring as well as important file's md5sums management audits sent to your mailbox on a regular basis.
KISS is a kernel-side host-oriented security tool, which may bring you file integrity checking, file and process hiding and actions handling on special internal events (using a tiny scripting language).
A linux kernel module and supporting user space environment which allow interception and modifying system calls that match user defined criteria. Think of it as strace on steroids.
JCola is a file tailing application written in Java Swing. This multithreaded application can tail an unlimited amount of logfiles concurrently and simulates "tail -f" with much more functionality.
A set of simple shell scripts to query (via SNMP) any router in an enterprise network for a list of active ARP cache entries. These entries are then merged into a host table with timestamp of last seen entry.
Implementation neutral logging in Java - binds to whatever logging package it finds on the classpath (Log4J, LogKit, JDK 1.4 logging supported) and exposes a unified interface to it. JULog is for logging what JAXP is for XML parsing in Java!
The XMLTester is an open-source platform for system-level testing of message based XML applications, including "Web Services" applications. XMLTester is implemented primarily in Java.
Please see www.xmltester.org for details.
Wonder who deleted that important file on your Linux box? Did your database files "mysteriously" disappear from that super-secure Linux database server and you don't know how? Now your system logs will tell who, what, when, and how with Auditunlink
This very simple perl script parses you iptables log files and produces a report in text format with a summary based on the prefix of the log ( --log-prefix option of iptables ).
Prefix description is allowed.