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    openWrt-snort

    openWrt-snort

    Image of OpenWrt OS, with snort community featured in.

    Image of OpenWrt OS, with snort community featured in, for Raspberry Pi 4/ 4B+ and 400, basically for Processor BCM2711. Installed Snort Community Model to Intrusion Detection system. Prevention system not installed. eth0 used as output/ LAN socket, to run internet and access router. eth1, which can be USB -> Ethernet port, is used as WAN port, to connect Pi board to Internet IP. to flash img file, you can restore in SD card, or use Balena Etcher to flash. or you can use DD...
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    KeexyBox

    KeexyBox

    The box to keep the Internet under your control

    KeexyBox allows you to do parental control, block ads, limit telemetry, and browse the Internet anonymously from your home network without installing any software on your devices. It also can be used to create a public wireless access point with the captive portal. It is a software program which requires a Raspberry PI box and which is installed on Raspbian. It constitutes a cut-off point between your devices (computers, tablets, smartphones, etc.) and your router or Internet box....
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    Network Simulator (fork CORE - Live USB)

    Network Simulator (fork CORE - Live USB)

    Live DVD with CORE network simulator

    The Common Open Research Emulator (CORE) is a tool for emulating networks on one or more machines. You can connect these emulated networks to live networks. CORE consists of a GUI for drawing topologies of lightweight virtual machines, and Python modules for scripting network emulation.
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    Gerix Wifi Cracker

    Gerix Wifi Cracker

    Gerix WiFi cracker

    Gerix WiFi cracker is a Backtrack program to crack WiFi. The main advantage of this program is that it has a graphical user interface. So that even newbies can easily hack a WiFi without the need of any command line knowledge.
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    steganoroute

    steganoroute

    Send steganographed text messages to mtr with fake hops in the network

    Steganoroute is a tool to send steganographed text messages to another computer over the network. The receiver must make a traceroute to the sender using the mtr program (and pressing 'd' once to switch the display mode to the continuous graph). This tool, the sender, creates several fake hops and makes them answer the ICMP packets (or not) to write the letters one by one on the mtr client screen.
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