+ added configure patch for curses check
* This update looks much cleaner on OpenBSD now! *
0.6.5 20020423
+ Windows (CYGWIN) porting
+ Dumping to and sniffing from tcpdump file format is now supported
+ Sniffing from command line now capture UDP+TCP packet by default
+ Logging engine doesn't log the same user/pass/ip twice
+ Under *BSD and MacOSX ettercap now uses only one bpf
+ Added the -J options (onlyposion) to allow multitarget arp sniffing
+ NEW PLUGIN :
- roper (Tries to stop ISAKMP for IPSEC traffic)
+ NEW password collector for: QUAKE 3, ICQ v7, MSN, YMSG
+ DISSECTORS enhanced: HTTPS - IMAP - NAPSTER (opennap) - IRC
+ PLUGIN enhanced:
- leech (now it rearps the victim after isolation)
+ DOCUMENTATION translated in Polish and Dutch
!! Better handling of CTRL+C
!! Fixed a bug the the dlsym on OpenBSD 3.0 (plugin related)
!! Fixed a bug in the handling of debug file
!! Fixed the "not scrolling" JOINED visualization
to powerpc and also affects i386/sparc. the exact conditions that
cause this to happen are unknown at the moment though this will
have to be investigated in closer detail.
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This is a collection of four libraries which can be used to build
foreign function call interfaces in embedded interpreters.
The four packages are:
avcall - calling C functions with variable arguments
vacall - C functions accepting variable argument prototypes
trampoline - closures as first-class C functions
callback - closures with variable arguments as first-class C
functions (a reentrant combination of vacall and
trampoline)
WWW: http://clisp.cons.org/~haible/packages-ffcall.html
Submitted by: Christian Edward Gruber <cgruber@israfil.net>
calamaris parses logfiles from Squid, NetCache, Inktomi Traffic Server,
Oops! proxy server, Novell Internet Caching System, Compaq Tasksmart
or Netscape/iplanet Web Proxy Server and generates a report.
Written in perl5.
pen allows several servers to appear as one to the outside and
automatically detects servers that are down and distributes clients
among the available servers.
ok pvalchev@.
IPCAD is an ip accounting daemon. It uses bpf or pcap to access interfaces
and gather ip statistics. Collected numbers are arranged to form an
address-to-address flow pairs and than can be accessed via rsh in Cisco
fashion.
A small bit of the changes since the last update:
* tons of OS fingerprint updates
* fixed RPC scanning bug
* fixed OS fingerprinting bug
* don't print uptime if spoofed (eg OpenBSD 3.0)
* added ICMP timestamp & netmask ping types
* corrected "grepable output" printing
* updated nmap-services port list
* corrected XML output
* added multi-portlist support (different ports for UDP & TCP)
* corrected various memory leaks
--
Openbox is a window manager for the X11 windowing system. It was originally
based on Blackbox and currently remains very similar, even using Blackbox
styles for its themeing.
Openbox is written to be fast. It is designed to be both fast in functionality
and in performance. Meaning that you, as a user, can do what you want quickly,
and the window manager will respond quickly to your every request.
Another goal of Openbox is to be usable. What good is a piece of software if
it is hard to use and, then ends up going unused. Openbox aims to take its
original codebase to the next level. To make everything - from shading a
window to configuring the window manager - easier. But to do this while
maintaining the bloat-free approach that has been present in Blackbox from
the beginning. To present a slim, speedy, attractive
window-manager-alternative for everybody.
WWW: http://openbox.sunsite.dk/