A nilsimsa code is something like a hash, but unlike hashes, a small
change in the message results in a small change in the nilsimsa code.
The Digest::Nilsimsa module allows you to compute nilsimsa codes from within
Perl programs.
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bsd-airtools provides a complete toolset for wireless 802.11b auditing.
Namely, it contains a curses-based AP detection application, dstumbler,
that is similar to netstumbler. It can be used to detect wireless
access points and connected nodes, view signal to noise graphs, and
interactively scroll through scanned APs and view statistics for each.
It also contains a BSD-based WEP cracking application, called dweputils.
Finally, this package includes several tools to allow testing and
analysis of all 14 of the prism2 chipset's debug modes.
WWW: http://www.dachb0den.com/projects/bsd-airtools.html
MAINTAINER= Jason Peel <jsyn@openbsd.org>
portions looked over by pval@ and brad@
Changes :
- applied patch to fix CTX_set_default_passwd_cb() contributed
by Timo Kujala <timo.kujala@@intellitel_.com>, --Sampo
- applied patch to add various API functions by mikem@open.com_.au
- 5.005_03 compat fix for Handle.pm from Jim Mintha <jim@@ic._uva.nl>
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fragroute intercepts, modifies, and rewrites egress traffic destined for
a specified host, implementing most of the attacks described in the
Secure Networks "Insertion, Evasion, and Denial of Service: Eluding
Network Intrusion Detection" paper of January 1998.
It features a simple ruleset language to delay, duplicate, drop,
fragment, overlap, print, reorder, segment, source-route, or otherwise
monkey with all outbound packets destined for a target host, with
minimal support for randomized or probabilistic behaviour.
WWW: http://www.monkey.org/~dugsong/fragroute/
MAINTAINER= Jason Peel <jsyn@openbsd.org>