development version. The stable version is 4.1.1c-rc1. The previous
port used the development version and has been updated to 4.1.74.
Support for IPv6 has been included in the development version.
pork is a programmable, ncurses-based AIM client that mostly looks and
feels like ircII.
From Jolan "it's been tested on i386, sparc, macppc, and sparc64" Luff
<jolan AT cryptonomicon DOT org>
vsftpd is an FTP server, or daemon. The "vs" stands for Very Secure.
It has been written with security in mind, and carefully designed to
be resilient to attack.
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Oinkmaster is simple Perl script released under the BSD license to help
you update your Snort 1.8+ rules and comment out the unwanted ones after
each update. It will tell you exactly what had changed since the last
update, hence giving you good control of your rules.
It's a variant of my (obsolete) arachNIDS snort rules updater
(http://nitzer.dhs.org/arachnids_upd/) which is pretty much the same
thing but for the arachNIDS Snort rules exports at
http://www.whitehats.com/.
Use with care and at your own risk. Check out http://www.snort.org/ for
more information about Snort and its rules. Please note that the authors
of Snort have nothing to do with Oinkmaster so don't bother them about
silly Oinkmaster problems (and please don't hammer their site by
constant updating).
WWW: http://nitzer.dhs.org/oinkmaster/
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A new, enhanced poisoining method (against Solaris) has been
introduced and many new plugins for PPTP tunnel breaking have
been added.
Updated the passive OS fingerprint database.
Several bugs fixed.
Changelog: http://ettercap.sourceforge.net/index.php?s=history
brad@ ok
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This release adds support for background execution and for
logging in multi-process mode (multiple clients at a time),
plus a new syntax and a lot of bugfixes.
Further details on:
http://download.simphalempin.com/tcpreen/ChangeLog
- Added Net::DNS::Resolver::Recurse module.
- Fixed the regular expression in RR.pm to comply with the RFCs,
turns our we were _too_ paranoid.
- Fixed 00-load.t to skip the Net::DNS::SEC modules. The test suite
should now pass if you have Net::DNS::SEC installed.