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    Maltrail

    Maltrail

    Malicious traffic detection system

    Maltrail is a malicious traffic detection system, utilizing publicly available (black)lists containing malicious and/or generally suspicious trails, along with static trails compiled from various AV reports and custom user-defined lists, where trail can be anything from domain name, URL, IP address (e.g. 185.130.5.231 for the known attacker) or HTTP User-Agent header value (e.g. sqlmap for automatic SQL injection and database takeover tool). Also, it uses (optional) advanced heuristic...
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    speedtest-cli

    speedtest-cli

    Command line interface for testing internet bandwidth using speedtest

    Command line interface for testing internet bandwidth using speedtest.net. It is not a goal of this application to be a reliable latency reporting tool. Latency reported by this tool should not be relied on as a value indicative of ICMP style latency. It is a relative value used for determining the lowest latency server for performing the actual speed test against. Speedtest CLI brings the trusted technology and global server network behind Speedtest to the command line. Measure internet...
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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. After releasing all the addresses, the DHCP_Leases.txt file is...
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    TestFarm is a client-server Python app that allows monitoring the stability and efficiency of a devel project by performing continuous builds and tests in multiple platforms. The overall idea is based on Tinderbox. With a simpler and extensible approach.
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    aim is to provide support for monitoring system behaviour through dynamic analysis, and for analysing and modeling this data for a better understanding of system behaviour and for test automation
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    XAMPLE creates a separate, encrypted and independent LAMP environment on a system that does or does not already run a web server and database. It is useful to provide a customized environment for software refusing to work with the installed LAMP stack.
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