Section: .. / UNIX / scanners /
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finder.pl |
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Finder.pl remotely checks IIS Servers for most of the methods used by WebDAV. If the server does not complain about the method its an indication that WebDAV is in use. See ms03-007.
| | Author: | SensePost Research | | Homepage: | http://www.sensepost.com | | File Size: | 2608 | | Last Modified: | Mar 18 08:43:21 2003 |
| MD5 Checksum: | c31f41b39801a66a3c8d24dac99eb301 |
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findhosts.pl |
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Given a base ip address of xxx.xxx.xxx. it will list all 255 host names under that base.
| | File Size: | 1335 | | Last Modified: | Aug 16 20:13:33 1999 |
| MD5 Checksum: | 25e7bbb9ca019894697832b988fecd49 |
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fizzbounce-0.2.tar.gz |
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maps connections over proxies (courtesy of teso)
| | File Size: | 9013 | | Last Modified: | Sep 22 16:40:01 1999 |
| MD5 Checksum: | 0b5c338ccf9a5f5c432ed2212f8938b3 |
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fortress-0.3.tar.gz |
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Fortress is a simple script driven framework for performing security scans. The core of the application is an application which will execute testing scripts written using the embedded LUA scripting engine. The scripts may perform almost arbitrary operations, including making HTTP requests, conducting port scanning, and taking advantage of several other provided primitives.
| | Author: | Debian | | Homepage: | http://www.steve.org.uk/Software/Fortress/ | | File Size: | 78627 | | Last Modified: | Oct 26 12:33:49 2005 |
| MD5 Checksum: | 69b39e4ad91b5b7d3d5be1a35c925998 |
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fping-2.3b1.tar.gz |
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Fping is a ping(1) like program which uses the Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) echo request to determine if a host is up. fping is different from ping in that you can specify any number of hosts on the command line, or specify a file containing the lists of hosts to ping. Instead of trying one host until it timeouts or replies, fping will send out a ping packet and move on to the next host in a round-robin fashion. If a host replies, it is noted and removed from the list of hosts to check. If a host does not respond within a certain time limit and/or retry limit it will be considered unreachable. Unlike ping, fping is meant to be used in scripts and its output is easy to parse.
| | Homepage: | http://www.fping.com | | File Size: | 43114 | | Last Modified: | Mar 5 19:07:14 2001 |
| MD5 Checksum: | e23cf7fb019b85aabe69277de71506df |
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frontpage.pl |
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Everybody knows about the _vti_pvt password files, but what about those misconfigured Frontpage servers that allow remote login and authoring without a login and password? This script will check for both vulnerabilties.
| | Author: | Bansh33 | | Homepage: | http://r00tabega.com/group.html | | File Size: | 2493 | | Last Modified: | Mar 29 16:04:00 2000 |
| MD5 Checksum: | dba628a7a6d2059e6ba0d86d8b2a7c0c |
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ftp-scan.zip |
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Unavailable.
| | File Size: | 5603 | | Last Modified: | Aug 16 20:13:33 1999 |
| MD5 Checksum: | 31533fa8e173092527c52197d3ccbc7b |
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ftp-spider.pl |
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FTP server spider, written in perl. Scans a ftp server to get the entire directory structure, detect anonymous access and writable directories, and look for user specified data. Not tested against Windows ftpd.
| | Author: | Nithen Naidoo | | File Size: | 6403 | | Last Modified: | Nov 25 00:30:33 2004 |
| MD5 Checksum: | e8c27b5dfc647be35cefe32afd5bd366 |
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FTP_AnoScan.tar.gz |
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FTP_AnoScan is a FTP scanner that can scan a range of IPs looking for servers that allow anonymous logins. Written for Linux.
| | Author: | Simpp | | File Size: | 3640 | | Last Modified: | Mar 17 15:41:11 2008 |
| MD5 Checksum: | a7a7d49796a178e8b0be1a91d9152ec5 |
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ftpcheck-0.3.pl |
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ftpcheck scans hosts and networks for FTP and anonymous FTP archives. ftpcheck is very fast: it can effectively scan a class C network for anonymous FTP sites in less than 5 seconds. Requires perl, libnet, MD5, MIME-Base64, HTML Parser, libwww.
| | File Size: | 2791 | | Last Modified: | Aug 16 20:13:33 1999 |
| MD5 Checksum: | d79b070cd03149782c8469042d3fa383 |
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ftpcheck-0.31.pl |
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ftpcheck v0.31. see above for details. see below for requirements.
| | File Size: | 3162 | | Last Modified: | Aug 16 20:13:34 1999 |
| MD5 Checksum: | 6d1885bc581bb86fab9c93c677f7c783 |
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ftpcheck.pl |
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Ftpcheck version 0.32 scans hosts and networks for FTP and anonymous FTP archives. It was written as a security analysis tool. ftpcheck is very fast. It can effectively scan a class C network for anonymous FTP sites in less than 5 seconds. It does this by starting a new process for each connection. ftpcheck requires perl and libnet (from CPAN).
| | Author: | David Weekly | | Homepage: | http://david.weekly.org/code/here | | Changes: | Fixed misclassification of "a.b.c" hostnames as class C IP addresses. | | File Size: | 3203 | | Last Modified: | Oct 27 18:53:59 1999 |
| MD5 Checksum: | 47bcdb7711b1442de1692bd8b80360f6 |
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ftpdse.c |
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Ftpdse scans a list of IP addresses for FTP servers, logs the version, and can optionally see if site exec accepts format strings.
| | Author: | Venomous | | Homepage: | http://www.rdcrew.com.ar | | File Size: | 6363 | | Last Modified: | Jul 26 20:01:38 2000 |
| MD5 Checksum: | 178fa1a3c02a5e9a921f1304ed12fd59 |
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FTPNullSearch02.tar.gz |
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FTPNullSearch is a FTP scanner that can scan a range of IPs looking for servers that allow anonymous logins. Written for Linux.
| | Author: | Simpp | | File Size: | 4538 | | Last Modified: | Apr 4 18:49:04 2008 |
| MD5 Checksum: | 71b1286f3af2a1d9dd75a3de11410700 |
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ftpscan.c |
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ftpscan v1.0 will open a specific file [-f file], get the IPs from it, then, check if FTP port [ -p 21 ] is open and log the version. If you specify the [ -o ] flag it will try to log into the FTP server and execute the LIST command [recursive] (useful for checking for existence of world writeable directories).
| | Author: | Venomous | | File Size: | 12231 | | Last Modified: | Aug 16 20:13:34 1999 |
| MD5 Checksum: | 467375bbbc1158d31fe25bea07fa6a16 |
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fts-rvscan.v1-b1.tgz |
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rvscan v1b1 (remote vulnerability scanner) determines the remote operating system, then procedes to find common vulnerabilites. Checks for over 30 cgi scripts, and 15 exploits.
| | Author: | Ben-z | | File Size: | 58366 | | Last Modified: | Aug 16 20:13:34 1999 |
| MD5 Checksum: | e94f719ac16d0cb3215a0970d84f597c |
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fts-rvscan.v1-r1.tgz |
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rvscan v1r1 (remote vulnerability scanner) determines the remote operating system, then procedes to find common vulnerabilites. New features: dual OS guessing [telnet banner grabbing + nmap OSScan], remote exploit checks [bind, imap, wuftpd, rpc.mountd, qpop, sendmail, iquery], multiple pop3 authentication, anonymous ftp services, httpd exploits [cold fusion, website pro, frontpage extensions, 52 vulnerable cgis], icmp echo filters, nfs exports, and over 10 sendmail holes.
| | Author: | Ben-z | | File Size: | 97698 | | Last Modified: | Aug 16 20:13:34 1999 |
| MD5 Checksum: | 962574a006dc7367f4a0a5efb0c76981 |
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fts-rvscan.v2-b3.tgz |
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rvscan v2b3 (remote vulnerability scanner) determines the remote operating system, then procedes to find common vulnerabilites. New features: scans for more exploits, code optimizations.
| | Author: | Ben-z | | File Size: | 97797 | | Last Modified: | Aug 16 20:13:34 1999 |
| MD5 Checksum: | 224bd7f56020773fb63bfa1f902a8487 |
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fwknop-0.2.tar.gz |
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fwknop is a flexible port knocking implementation that is based around iptables. Both shared knock sequences and encrypted knock sequences are supported. In addition, fwknop makes use of passive OS fingerprinting signatures derived from p0f to ensure the OS that initiates a knock sequence conforms to a specific type. This makes it possible to allow, say, only Linux systems to connect to your SSH daemon. Both the knock sequences and OS fingerprinting are completely implemented around iptables log messages, and so a separate packet capture library is not required.
| | Author: | Michael Rash | | Homepage: | http://www.cipherdyne.org/fwknop/ | | File Size: | 150152 | | Last Modified: | Aug 5 03:10:52 2004 |
| MD5 Checksum: | f09dbf358b319f9b6f4007e1440dd3c9 |
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fwknop-0.4.1.tar.gz |
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fwknop is a flexible port knocking implementation that is based around iptables. Both shared knock sequences and encrypted knock sequences are supported. In addition, fwknop makes use of passive OS fingerprinting signatures derived from p0f to ensure the OS that initiates a knock sequence conforms to a specific type. This makes it possible to allow, say, only Linux systems to connect to your SSH daemon. Both the knock sequences and OS fingerprinting are completely implemented around iptables log messages, and so a separate packet capture library is not required.
| | Author: | Michael Rash | | Homepage: | http://www.cipherdyne.org/fwknop/ | | Changes: | Bugfix for legacy posf code in fwknop and variable in fwknop.conf. | | File Size: | 157533 | | Last Modified: | Sep 15 01:05:48 2004 |
| MD5 Checksum: | 9a6b53d401e700a648a9166ef7a5cf2a |
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fwknop-0.4.2.tar.gz |
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fwknop is a flexible port knocking implementation that is based around iptables. Both shared knock sequences and encrypted knock sequences are supported. In addition, fwknop makes use of passive OS fingerprinting signatures derived from p0f to ensure the OS that initiates a knock sequence conforms to a specific type. This makes it possible to allow, say, only Linux systems to connect to your SSH daemon. Both the knock sequences and OS fingerprinting are completely implemented around iptables log messages, and so a separate packet capture library is not required.
| | Author: | Michael Rash | | Homepage: | http://www.cipherdyne.org/fwknop/ | | Changes: | Added init script for Fedora systems. Added --Kill, --Restart, and --Status modes. | | File Size: | 158890 | | Last Modified: | Oct 1 11:47:43 2004 |
| MD5 Checksum: | 19a008bc79cb9a906d0694a7b826ac9d |
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fwknop-0.5.0.tar.gz |
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fwknop is a flexible port knocking implementation that is based around iptables. Both shared knock sequences and encrypted knock sequences are supported. In addition, fwknop makes use of passive OS fingerprinting signatures derived from p0f to ensure the OS that initiates a knock sequence conforms to a specific type. This makes it possible to allow, say, only Linux systems to connect to your SSH daemon. Both the knock sequences and OS fingerprinting are completely implemented around iptables log messages, and so a separate packet capture library is not required.
| | Author: | Michael Rash | | Homepage: | http://www.cipherdyne.org/fwknop/ | | Changes: | Various additions and reworks. | | File Size: | 172995 | | Last Modified: | Mar 22 01:23:01 2005 |
| MD5 Checksum: | cf43e1981cd67d67a03f8f636aa3be5b |
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fwknop-0.9.0.tar.gz |
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fwknop is a flexible port knocking implementation that is based around iptables. Both shared knock sequences and encrypted knock sequences are supported. In addition, fwknop makes use of passive OS fingerprinting signatures derived from p0f to ensure the OS that initiates a knock sequence conforms to a specific type. This makes it possible to allow, say, only Linux systems to connect to your SSH daemon. Both the knock sequences and OS fingerprinting are completely implemented around iptables log messages, and so a separate packet capture library is not required.
| | Author: | Michael Rash | | Homepage: | http://www.cipherdyne.org/fwknop/ | | Changes: | Added new authorization mode. Updated man page and there are a few other additions to the functionality. | | File Size: | 243091 | | Last Modified: | Jun 1 04:02:49 2005 |
| MD5 Checksum: | 0656d8123f4d40498754c7d245a36ba4 |
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fwknop-0.9.1.tar.gz |
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fwknop is a flexible port knocking implementation that is based around iptables. Both shared knock sequences and encrypted knock sequences are supported. In addition, fwknop makes use of passive OS fingerprinting signatures derived from p0f to ensure the OS that initiates a knock sequence conforms to a specific type. This makes it possible to allow, say, only Linux systems to connect to your SSH daemon. Both the knock sequences and OS fingerprinting are completely implemented around iptables log messages, and so a separate packet capture library is not required.
| | Author: | Michael Rash | | Homepage: | http://www.cipherdyne.org/fwknop/ | | Changes: | Various additions and bug fixes. | | File Size: | 246308 | | Last Modified: | Aug 5 02:18:02 2005 |
| MD5 Checksum: | 414d580f97bed829aaec4233f05392bc |
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