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6 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
jsyn
43f689a840 - jsyn@nthought.com -> jsyn@openbsd.org
- bump NEED_VERSION
- for {siphon,flawfinder} s/packetstorm.securify.com/www.packetstormsecurity.org/
ok lebel@, pvalchev@
2001-07-21 20:46:58 +00:00
jsyn
effaffbc63 grammar fix; ok lebel@ 2001-07-05 23:24:18 +00:00
brad
4bf39e6f9d in this case we can use MAKE_FLAGS to override CC, CFLAGS and CCFLAGS and
get the desired results and now we don't need a patch anymore.
2001-06-30 02:12:47 +00:00
lebel
eef8dd4b82 pkg/DEINSTALL should also point to the right file 2001-06-30 00:52:20 +00:00
lebel
014d0aee75 fix the pkg/INSTALL script to not overwrite the config file if its there 2001-06-30 00:48:50 +00:00
lebel
fbf9768fcf initial import of siphon-0.666:
--
The Siphon Project is a portable passive network mapping suite.  In
the latest public version, Siphon passively maps TCP ports and
performs passive operating system detection.  Through the magic of
RFC ambiguity and programmer uniqueness, different machines exhibit
telltale characteristics that enable Siphon to make a fairly accurate
guess at what operating system is running on machines sending packets
out over the wire.  The beauty of this method is that our tool does
not need to send out a slew of non-RFC compliant packets that trip
intrusion detection systems. In fact, we send out no packets at
all.  Whereas nmap crashes some machines and network hardware when
performing its active OS detection tests, Siphon would never crash
remote machines.  Siphon is available for UNIX and Win32.
 
WWW: http://www.gravitino.net/projects/siphon/

Submitted by Jason Peel <jsyn@nthought.com>
2001-06-16 14:56:26 +00:00