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    ICS Sensor Sim Lab

    ICS Sensor Traffic Simulator

    This tool simulates network traffic typical of an Industrial Control System (ICS) environment. It generates synthetic Modbus/TCP packets to help test monitoring and intrusion detection systems. Quick Start To use this tool, run the simulator: bash # Run for 30 seconds and save to traffic.log python lab_runner.py ics-sim --duration 30 --output traffic.log
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    Command Line

    Command Line

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    Command Line is an Open-Source Software for Pentesters and Ethical Hackers it contains many Functionalities which helps Ethical Hackers. It is CLI Based Application use for checking Networks and IP's it also supports functionalities like downloading Packages from Internet Including YouTube.It is also used for Port scanning, IP-Finding it is also useful for checking ping and net speed with the functionality of scanning the net speed by selecting the best server. It also has Host IP finding...
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    NASH OS

    NASH OS

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    dhcpclientsimulator

    dhcpclientsimulator

    Both a DHCP client simulator and a DHCP attack tool.

    #DHCP Client Simulator For the DHCP client simulator mode, assuming there is an active DHCP server on the network, the user can choose to simulate any number of DHCP clients. All DHCP leases obtained from the server are saved in the DHCP_Leases.txt file, which is automatically generated by the program. The user can also release the leases received from the server, either one by one (by IP address) or all of them at once.
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    NeSSi2

    NeSSi2

    Network security simulator

    At the moment NeSSi² is not actively maintained anymore since we are planning a successor project. NeSSi² is a network simulation tool suite addressing in particular network security aspects. Sample capabilities are profile-based attack generation, traffic analysis and support for attack/malware detection algorithm plugins.
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    bns is a network simulator. You can create a complete network, add services to host, ... It can be usefull to study network behavior, make presentations, learn hacking techniques, ...
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