From: Matthew F. <mf...@ci...> - 2000-12-18 03:56:12
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It's been a since I've announced new packages, although I've been adding them slowly over the last few months nasl.tgz - the Network Attack Scripting Language for Nessus 1.0.6. The plugins from the Nessus (http://www.nessus.org) work if you strip off the description crap used by the GUI interface. No I probably won't be including them, for obvious reasons. Nothing like a trinux box with 500+ exploits ;) BTW, for an amusing (yet highly inaccurate article on Trinux, see http://www.pigdog.org/auto/weird_linux/link/790.html ) Here's an excerpt: The deal is that this Trinux is a single-floppy Linux distribution. It's got a whole bunch of tools for network monitoring and probing a computer. It's billed as a "security tool," but e all know that that just means it's for BAD HACKERS! Anyways, all you have to do is walk up to a computer, drop in the Trinux floppy, boot up, and you've got a complete tool for [deleted] UP a computer network. It's got all this software on the SINGLE FLOPPY to go mucking around all over a network, doing all kinds of bad things! I don't know what those things are, but they're bad! Of that I am SURE! [ The rest was so obscene I couldn't print it ;) ] -- netsys.tgz - this will be on the boot disk and contains a CDP (Cisco Discovery Protocol) client and a smail SMTP client that can be used to send logfiles, alerts or whatever. The next release has the optional features of sending email notification when a Trinux box comes up with the IP address so you can SSH. I also have a primitive web monitoring capability (useful when you have a dozen or so trinux boxes running at once) ipgrab.tgz - ipgrab 0.8.2 another pcap sniffer sendip.tgz - a packet generator (v 1.3 I believe) gnupg.tgz - Gnu Privacy Guard 1.0.4 - contains a setup script (gpgcfg) for generating an initial keyring, etc. for the trinux host and adding public keys and well as a cool mail script (gpgmail) for emailing ecrypting log files (or nmap scan output, or tcpdump files, etc) Imagine the possibilities. Hourly nmap scans show up from trinux boxes all over the world all encrypted (of course) gnupgloc.tgz - gpg localization stuff (I don't use this, but you might have to) The following packages work if manually configured/started, but are not integrated into the boot/startup/configuation process: bind.tgz - ISC named 8.2.2-P7 dhcpcd.tgz - ISC dhcpd 2.0pl5 serial.tgz - modules for 2.2.17 and PPP binaries, minicom, and agetty (I actually got Trinux working through a console server) *** Don't ask me why I built these ;) These have not been tested sufficiently enough, but probably work (libgmp.tgz is required) fswanbin.tgz - FreeS/WAN 1.8 binaries fswanmod.tgz - ipsec.o kernel module (for kernel 2.2.17) httptunl.tgz - tunnels TCP connections over HTTP (useful for bypassing proxies) I created perl 5.6.0 modules (libdb.tgz is required), you probably don't need all of them. Any perl gurus want to write some documentation for me?? perlbin.tgz - perl interpreter, you can probably get by with this for minimal scripts perlauto.tgz 0 2000-12-10 14:48:28 ./ 0 2000-12-06 22:25:38 usr/ 0 2000-12-06 22:25:38 usr/local/ 0 2000-12-06 22:25:38 usr/local/lib/ 0 2000-12-06 22:25:47 usr/local/lib/perl5/ 0 2000-12-06 22:25:55 usr/local/lib/perl5/5.6.0/ 0 2000-12-06 22:26:07 usr/local/lib/perl5/5.6.0/i686-linux/ 0 2000-08-22 03:28:31 usr/local/lib/perl5/5.6.0/i686-linux/auto/ 0 2000-08-22 03:28:31 usr/local/lib/perl5/5.6.0/i686-linux/auto/re/ 109502 2000-08-22 03:28:31 usr/local/lib/perl5/5.6.0/i686-linux/auto/re/re.so perlmods.tgz - Perl modules ;) 0 2000-12-10 14:48:32 ./ 0 2000-12-06 20:27:21 usr/ 0 2000-12-06 20:27:21 usr/local/ 0 2000-12-06 20:27:21 usr/local/lib/ 0 2000-12-06 20:27:31 usr/local/lib/perl5/ 0 2000-12-06 20:30:28 usr/local/lib/perl5/5.6.0/ 2570 2000-08-22 03:28:30 usr/local/lib/perl5/5.6.0/AnyDBM_File.pm 10167 2000-08-22 03:28:30 usr/local/lib/perl5/5.6.0/AutoLoader.pm 14640 2000-08-22 03:28:30 usr/local/lib/perl5/5.6.0/AutoSplit.pm 22111 2000-08-22 03:28:30 usr/local/lib/perl5/5.6.0/Benchmark.pm ... perlcore.tgz 0 2000-12-10 14:48:30 ./ 0 2000-12-06 22:20:55 usr/ 0 2000-12-06 22:20:55 usr/local/ 0 2000-12-06 22:21:14 usr/local/lib/ 0 2000-12-06 22:21:14 usr/local/lib/perl5/ 0 2000-12-06 22:21:24 usr/local/lib/perl5/5.6.0/ 0 2000-12-06 22:21:35 usr/local/lib/perl5/5.6.0/i686-linux/ 0 2000-08-22 03:28:32 usr/local/lib/perl5/5.6.0/i686-linux/CORE/ 1707 2000-08-22 03:28:32 usr/local/lib/perl5/5.6.0/i686-linux/CORE/EXTERN.h 1367 2000-08-22 03:28:32 usr/local/lib/perl5/5.6.0/i686-linux/CORE/INTERN.h ... perli686.tgz 0 2000-12-10 14:48:31 ./ 0 2000-12-06 20:31:28 usr/ 0 2000-12-06 20:31:28 usr/local/ 0 2000-12-06 20:31:28 usr/local/lib/ 0 2000-12-06 22:15:32 usr/local/lib/perl5/ 0 2000-12-06 22:15:32 usr/local/lib/perl5/5.6.0/ 0 2000-12-06 22:26:07 usr/local/lib/perl5/5.6.0/i686-linux/ 3780 2000-08-22 03:28:31 usr/local/lib/perl5/5.6.0/i686-linux/re.pm 179500 2000-08-22 03:28:31 usr/local/lib/perl5/5.6.0/i686-linux/Config.pm 3554 2000-08-22 03:28:31 usr/local/lib/perl5/5.6.0/i686-linux/XSLoader.pm .... perlsite.tgz 0 2000-12-10 14:48:33 ./ 0 2000-12-06 20:24:56 usr/ 0 2000-12-06 20:24:56 usr/local/ 0 2000-12-06 20:24:56 usr/local/lib/ 0 2000-12-06 20:25:05 usr/local/lib/perl5/ 0 2000-08-22 03:28:30 usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/ 0 2000-12-06 20:25:48 usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.0/ 0 2000-12-06 20:22:58 usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.0/i686-linux/ 0 2000-12-06 20:26:09 usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.0/i686-linux/auto/ 0 2000-12-06 20:20:03 usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.0/i686-linux/auto/Net/ .... perluni.tgz -- Unicode stuff As soon as I sanitize the config stuff on the current boot floppy (SSH keys, URLs, etc.) I'll burn an new boot image... It uses the latest version of busybox and provides all sorts of "Enterprise" features for running dozens of trinux boxes like I do. :P These are definitely available on the IO (http://www.io.com/~mdfranz/trinux/ ) site, but have been uploaded to SourceForge FTP as well, but I haven't been able to access them. Hopefully they'll start showing up on mirror sites. (http://trinux.sourceforge.net/mirrors.html) which I also updated. Let me know if you want to be added if you are mirroring trinux. -mdf |