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    pfck

    pfck - pf check - organizes flow information by host

    pfck is a perl script that reads the state table of pf and reports back flows based on a supplied port number. pfck is very handy in ddos attacks to identify who's hitting a host or network on a particular port service, and who they are specifically hitting.
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    NetStress-NG

    NetStress is a DDoS and network stress testing tool.

    Syn Flood Attacks SYNFlood with static source port SYNFlood with random source port SYNFlood with static source ip address SYNFlood with random source address SynFlood with fragmented packets ACK Flood Attacks ACK Flood with static source port ACK Flood with random source port ACK Flood with static source ip address ACK Flood with random source address ACK Flood with fragmented packets FIN Flood Attacks FIN Flood with static source port FIN Flood with random source...
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    HTTP Anti Flood/DoS Security Module

    HTTP Anti Flood/DoS Security Module

    Detect Flooder IPs, Reduce Attack Surface against HTTP Flood Attacks

    This module provides attack surface reduction enhancements against the HTTP Flood Attacks at the web application level. Massive crawling/scanning tools, HTTP Flood tools can be detected and blocked by this module via htaccess, firewall or iptables, etc. (like mod_evasive) You can use this module by including "iosec.php" to any PHP file which wants to be protected. You can test module here: http://www.iosec.org/test.php (demo) Watch the Proof of Concept video:...
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    Panoptis plans to create a network security tool (N-IDS) to detect and block DoS and DDoS attacks. The programming language is C++, and the input is being provided by routers.
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    A linux kernel implementation of a distributed protocol to provide pro-active defence against Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks.
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    Alfandega is a strong and Modular IpTables Firewall. It provides NAT, port-forwarding, spoofing list, blacklist of crackers and spywares sites, protection for tcp/udp scans, DOS/DDOS and Smurf attacks, TCP tuning, DHCP and PPP support and much more.
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