the package will work by default.
Additionally, setting arpwatch_interfaces in the rc.conf system will
allow you to specify which interfaces arpwatches will run on. By
default (ie, variable empty or not set), it will run on the first
non-local interface it finds.
Approved by: brian (thanks!)
Xprobe is a tool automating the X logic.
X is a logic developed from the various Active Operating System
Fingerprinting methods discovered during the "ICMP Usage In
Scanning" research project.
Obtained from: OpenBSD
default before adding the WITH_MUTT_IMAP and WITH_MUTT_POP knobs).
- fix pkg-plist if not build with WITH_MUTT_IMAP or WITH_MUTT_POP.
- rename internal variable to less confusing name
Submitted by: Udo Schweigert <ust@cert.siemens.de>
RUT (pronouced as 'root') mean 'aRe yoU There'.
It was developed to brute force its way into wvlan (IEEE 802.11b)
access points which use mac authentification.
It offers a wide range of _local_ network discovery features like arp
lookup on all hosts on a network with vendor-string, spoofed DHCP
request, RARP, BOOTP, ICMP-ping and address mask request and some
other features.
Obtained from: OpenBSD
ImPressTM is a WYSIWYG layout program designed especially for Linux [sic]. It
allows you to create presentations and Postscript documents using fully scalable
graphics similar to programs like Macromedia Freehand, Corel Draw, Adobe
Illustrator and Visio. It is different from raster graphic packages like gimp,
Adobe PhotoShop and Jasc's PaintShop Pro in that it deals with graphical
objects which can be manipulated on a canvas rather than just layers of paint.
Obtained from: OpenBSD
The vomit utility converts a Cisco IP phone conversation into a wave file
that can be played with ordinary sound players. The phone conversation can
either be played directly from the network or from a tcpdump output file.
Vomit is also capable of inserting wavefiles into ongoing telephone
conversations. Vomit can be used as a network debugging tool, a speaker
phone, etc ...
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I haven't tested whether this works.
Obtained from: OpenBSD
KLONE is a small and fast fully interpreted language intended to be
embedded into C applications to provide them with a powerful, yet fast
and small extension language. Its syntax is very inspired from Lisp (its
external syntax has been kept as close as possible to Common Lisp as
possible), but its implementation is original and efficient, to give full
extensibility, intimate interfacing to C, incremental garbage collection,
and full portability on either K&R or ANSI C.
Obtained from: OpenBSD
This is RATS, a rough auditing tool for security, developed by
Secure Software Solutions. It is a tool for scanning source code
(C, C++, Perl, and Python) and flagging common security related
programming errors such as buffer overflows and TOCTOU (Time Of
Check, Time Of Use) race conditions. As its name implies, the tool
performs only a rough analysis of source code. It will not find
every error and will also find things that are not errors. Manual
inspection of your code is still necessary, but greatly aided with
this tool.
Obtained from: OpenBSD