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    Two Packages: (1) Command line network monitoring tool that sniffs packets for a fixed time and then reports total byte and packet counts for each connection (ip/port pairs and protocol). (2) Web reports based on collected data from one.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    RC-EXPLOITER

    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...
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    Those who have read past the "Malware" warning can be assured there is absolutely no malware in this OS or in the download. This warning comes from the "netcat" binary included in the download as a DOS time client. Unfortunately netcat has code that is flagged as malware. FREESCO, a NAT/firewall router/server based on Linux and runs on a single 1.44MB floppy. Freesco is very powerful and versatile and can connect multiple home or small office networks to most types of Internet connections...
    Downloads: 39 This Week
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  • 4

    Network Manager Dialog

    Dialog GUI for NetworkManager

    Use Dialog to connect to and edit wireless/wired access points, rather than trying to mess with the command line of nmcli or have a window manager up to use nm-connection-editor or nm-applet. Check the wiki for information on installation, use, and future potential.
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    BlueLogger
    BlueLogger is built using the Python programming language in order to monitor for Bluetooth devices nearby. The application can log the "Time", "Device Name" and "Device Address" of each discovered device.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    AutoAP

    A script to find open Wi-Fi connections and the strongest signal

    AutoAP is a script that continuously scans for open Wi-Fi connections, tests them for validity, and connects to the strongest signal. If the connection is lost, the script scans again and finds the strongest valid signal again, and maintains a continuous connection to the internet in a mobile or portable environment. The script paremeters are highly configurable, including ability to configure secure connections. AutoAP is an add on to DD-WRT that allows routers to continuously scan...
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    BlueXare Bluetooth Broadcasting System is aimed to provide a content spreading platform. It is formed by a specific GNU/Linux distro, a Bluetooth broadcasting daemon, a Bluetooth service point architecture design and a set of system managent tools.
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    This project's aim is to make a stable and user friendly interface to wireless-tools in Unix/Linux boxes such that only answering questions should be enough to configure a wireless network connection.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Small Linux from Network is a little Linux distro loaded from a network connection using a modified version of the DrakX (Mandriva Linux installer) loader. The OS image can be loaded from an HTTP, FTP or NFS server.
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    sysprofd is a system profiling daemon that can report results through a tcp connection to a remote client. sysprofd profiles cpu, memory, and swap usage statistics, process status statistics e.t.c. Imagine using it to easily monitor lots of linux boxes
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    A linux QoS script to ensure good latency and fairness on a network connection overloaded by filesharing applications.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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