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    Network Security Toolkit (NST)

    Network Security Toolkit (NST)

    A network security analysis and monitoring toolkit Linux distribution.

    Network Security Toolkit (NST) is a bootable ISO image (Live USB Flash Drive) based on Fedora 44 providing easy access to best-of-breed Open Source Network Security Applications and should run on most x86_64 systems. The main intent of developing this toolkit was to provide the security professional and network administrator with a comprehensive set of Open Source Network Security Tools. The majority of tools published in the article: Top 125 Security Tools by INSECURE.ORG are available...
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    Downloads: 178 This Week
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    Algo VPN

    Algo VPN

    Set of Ansible scripts that simplifies the setup of a personal VPN

    ...For anyone who is privacy conscious, travels for work frequently, or can’t afford a dedicated IT department, this one’s for you. Really, the paid-for services are just commercial honeypots. If an attacker can compromise a VPN provider, they can monitor a whole lot of sensitive data. Paid-for VPNs tend to be insecure: they share keys, their weak cryptography gives a false sense of security, and they require you to trust their operators. Even if you’re not doing anything wrong, you could be sharing the same endpoint with someone who is. In that case, your network traffic will be analyzed when law enforcement makes that seizure.
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    Netviz

    Netviz is a Python app designed to monitor devices on the user's LAN.

    Netviz (short for NETwork VIsualiZer) is a Python program I cobbled together for a user to monitor devices on the user's LAN or a small section of the Internet. Essentially, it's a pretty interface for information on the MAC addresses and IPs of those devices. The range to search can be set either by the boundaries of the user's LAN using the "Find Range" button or through user-typed IPs.
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    Pyama

    Open Source System and Network Monitoring for Linux Desktop

    Open Source system and network monitoring application for desktop Linux user. It gives end-user broader view of what happening on their system. The basic idea is give linux user application that can monitor system like many commercial antivirus HIDS.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Incoming Activity Monitor

    Incoming Activity Monitor

    DEPRECATED! Project is now hosted on GITHUB

    DEPRECATED! Project is now hosted on GITHUB Monitors conspicuous activity on the net. Consists of a daemon watching for incoming packets and a client for user desktop notifications. Being coded in python and ubuntu compat.
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    malmon
    Hosting exploit/backdoor detection daemon.It's written in python , and uses inotify (pyinotify) to monitor file system activity.It checks files smaller then some size,compares their md5sum and hex signatures against DBs with known exploits/backdoor.
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    Nuhe is a log monitoring system, which is capable of alarm generation and action when rules are matched against log(s) activity.
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    Nuhe Client is a project related to the Nuhe Action Capable Log Monitor. This GUI client simplifies the administration of sensors and node managers, making it easier to control and monitor the network. Comes with a rule editor as well as a log monitor.
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    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.
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