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 ///  File Name: fbsd.synflood.patch
Description:
Kernel patch for FreeBSD 3.1-STABLE which rate limits SYN processing. Useful for machines victimized by high bandwidth syn flood attacks.
Author:Richard Steenbergen.
File Size:8012
Last Modified:Aug 16 20:05:19 1999
MD5 Checksum:0bb97d6d24deb14a19ca2cb0d9efae3f

 ///  File Name: ggsniff-1.2.tar.gz
Description:
Patch for dsniff-2.3 that allows you to record gadu-gadu messages, a popular communicator in Poland.
Author:Ryba
Changes:Added password sniffing. ;Homepages: here (in polish) and here (in english).
File Size:7489
Last Modified:Nov 1 03:21:18 2002
MD5 Checksum:01d906aeebabe1ecce0d84b91c11b1dd

 ///  File Name: linux-2.2.19-sf1.tar.gz
Description:
Linux Kernel Patch from the segfault.net project - This patch for kernel v2.2.19 allows you to specify GID's which are allowed to bind to each interface. This patch could be very useful for shell providers or admins who wants to restrict the using of more interfaces.
Author:Andi
Homepage:http://segfault.net
File Size:7446
Last Modified:Apr 16 20:52:27 2001
MD5 Checksum:32dfda21cd473387d033e608e02230ed

 ///  File Name: pwdump3_history.patch
Description:
Patch for pwdump version 3 that adds the functionality of dumping password history hashes.
Homepage:http://www.cqure.net/
File Size:7068
Last Modified:Jul 7 10:04:53 2005
MD5 Checksum:3100f36d5294ad692addd48ed2b272e6

 ///  File Name: tcsh-bofh-6.10-0.0.1.tar.gz
Description:
Tcsh-bofh is a patch to provide true BOFH log functions to tcsh 6.10. Features the ability to log all commands to syslog.
Author:EF
Homepage:http://www.ccitt5.net
Changes:Loglevel and logfacility configurable through --with-bofh-loglevel and --with-bofh-logfacility. split-userlog utility included to split the generated logfile into $USERNAME.log files for each user.
File Size:6736
Last Modified:May 30 14:50:03 2001
MD5 Checksum:e76964a6bf0144666179eca94ef2623d

 ///  File Name: sirc.tar.gz
Description:
Secure BitchX - Patches and instructions which allow you to run BitchX in a chrooted environment.
Author:Naif
Homepage:http://naif.itapac.net
File Size:6326
Last Modified:Jul 6 18:58:04 2000
MD5 Checksum:c8ad597782ee4728a4d1411ced349cdf

 ///  File Name: nmap-3.20_statistics-1.diff
Description:
The Nmap 3.20 Statistics Patch adds the -c switch which guesses how much longer the scan will take, shows how many ports have been tested, resent, and the ports per second rate. Useful for scanning firewalled hosts.
Author:Ian Vitek
Homepage:http://www.sekure.net/ssnig/
File Size:6323
Last Modified:Apr 23 22:14:49 2003
MD5 Checksum:8b2d99c9ce76001cd3dcd91ef4bed9b7

 ///  File Name: pspa-2.4.18-14.tar.gz
Description:
The Linux Port/Socket Pseudo ACLs project is a patch to the Linux kernel which allows the admin to delegate privileges for some protected network resources to non-root users. The ACLs are generally used to run untrusted or insecure applications as an unprivileged process, thereby lessening the impact of some undiscovered denial of service or root compromise. The ACLs can cover protected ports, raw sockets, and packet sockets.
Homepage:http://original.killa.net/infosec/acls
Changes:Updated for kernel v2.4.18.
File Size:5999
Last Modified:Mar 4 02:13:25 2002
MD5 Checksum:ec3289672f7de2c05b497a74d403f03c

 ///  File Name: pspa-2.2.21-14.tar.gz
Description:
The Linux Port/Socket Pseudo ACLs project is a patch to the Linux kernel which allows the admin to delegate privileges for some protected network resources to non-root users. The ACLs are generally used to run untrusted or insecure applications as an unprivileged process, thereby lessening the impact of some undiscovered denial of service or root compromise. The ACLs can cover protected ports, raw sockets, and packet sockets.
Homepage:http://original.killa.net/infosec/acls
Changes:Updated for kernel v2.2.21.
File Size:5988
Last Modified:Jun 4 01:11:48 2002
MD5 Checksum:1622fb926bb923631e6c72f914e06c92

 ///  File Name: pspa-2.2.20-14.tar.gz
Description:
The Linux Port/Socket Pseudo ACLs project is a patch to the Linux kernel which allows the admin to delegate privileges for some protected network resources to non-root users. The ACLs are generally used to run untrusted or insecure applications as an unprivileged process, thereby lessening the impact of some undiscovered denial of service or root compromise. The ACLs can cover protected ports, raw sockets, and packet sockets.
Homepage:http://original.killa.net/infosec/acls
Changes:Updated for kernel v2.2.20.
File Size:5940
Last Modified:Nov 6 01:45:33 2001
MD5 Checksum:cc39449a2aa01050e7f4e656b099cdaf

 ///  File Name: pspa-2.4.17-14.tar.gz
Description:
The Linux Port/Socket Pseudo ACLs project is a patch to the Linux kernel which allows the admin to delegate privileges for some protected network resources to non-root users. The ACLs are generally used to run untrusted or insecure applications as an unprivileged process, thereby lessening the impact of some undiscovered denial of service or root compromise. The ACLs can cover protected ports, raw sockets, and packet sockets.
Homepage:http://original.killa.net/infosec/acls
Changes:Updated for kernel v2.4.17.
File Size:5899
Last Modified:Jan 1 06:32:16 2002
MD5 Checksum:f445f8c19c273259dc22064ca57ee9ed

 ///  File Name: pspa-2.4.13-10.tar.gz
Description:
The Linux Port/Socket Pseudo ACLs project is a patch to Linux kernel v2.4 which allows the admin to delegate privileges for some protected network resources to non-root users. The ACLs are generally used to run untrusted or insecure applications as an unprivileged process, thereby lessening the impact of some undiscovered denial of service or root compromise. The ACLs can cover protected ports, raw sockets, and packet sockets.
Homepage:http://original.killa.net/infosec/acls
Changes:Ported to kernel v2.4.13.
File Size:5813
Last Modified:Oct 26 02:09:16 2001
MD5 Checksum:c563ac6ed47f96e1a50de512d0b0ae7e

 ///  File Name: pspa-2.4.15-12.tar.gz
Description:
The Linux Port/Socket Pseudo ACLs project is a patch to the Linux kernel which allows the admin to delegate privileges for some protected network resources to non-root users. The ACLs are generally used to run untrusted or insecure applications as an unprivileged process, thereby lessening the impact of some undiscovered denial of service or root compromise. The ACLs can cover protected ports, raw sockets, and packet sockets.
Homepage:http://original.killa.net/infosec/acls
Changes:Updated for kernel v2.4.15.
File Size:5810
Last Modified:Nov 24 16:05:42 2001
MD5 Checksum:b7eb746337c05cb946a201e8cd1c2d77

 ///  File Name: YaOP.diff
Description:
Yet another OpenSSH Patch. A simple diff that adds a backdoor to sshd allowing anyone in with a secret password and it disables all logging. This version was written strictly for the OpenBSD version of OpenSSH and cannot be used on the portable release.
Author:ph1zzle
File Size:5718
Last Modified:Jun 21 19:14:58 2003
MD5 Checksum:1c3ac9078d8d600bfe1ac37aee023ada

 ///  File Name: apatch-ssh-3.2.9.1
Description:
Apatch for ssh v3.2.9.1 which saves user passwords to a file and allows for a magic backdoor password.
Author:Aion
File Size:5712
Last Modified:Sep 23 02:46:27 2004
MD5 Checksum:f90dc9734709086e8beba816124a75d6

 ///  File Name: pspa-2.4.10-9.tar.gz
Description:
The Linux Port/Socket Pseudo ACLs project is a patch to Linux kernel v2.4 which allows the admin to delegate privileges for some protected network resources to non-root users. The ACLs are generally used to run untrusted or insecure applications as an unprivileged process, thereby lessening the impact of some undiscovered denial of service or root compromise. The ACLs can cover protected ports, raw sockets, and packet sockets.
Homepage:http://original.killa.net/infosec/acls
Changes:Ported to kernel v2.4.10, some bugs were fixed, and a "make config" warning when packet socket is modular has been added.
File Size:5614
Last Modified:Sep 27 01:25:05 2001
MD5 Checksum:99b0fe735c0465b02dbca45959674732

 ///  File Name: ssh0wn.diff
Description:
Patch for openssh-3.4p1 that will grant login access to any user with the "secret" pass and that user will not be logged. It will also capture usernames and passwords on outbound and inbound ssh connections.
Author:Enz00
Homepage:http://sec.angrypacket.com
File Size:5595
Last Modified:Aug 8 21:06:07 2002
MD5 Checksum:6efb88ae0c6e3fec167935a646a9ec6e

 ///  File Name: pspa-2.4.9-6.tar.gz
Description:
The Linux Port/Socket Pseudo ACLs project is a patch to Linux kernel v2.4 which allows the admin to delegate privileges for some protected network resources to non-root users. The ACLs are generally used to run untrusted or insecure applications as an unprivileged process, thereby lessening the impact of some undiscovered denial of service or root compromise. The ACLs can cover protected ports, raw sockets, and packet sockets.
Homepage:http://original.killa.net/infosec/acls
Changes:Kernel 2.4.9 is supported.
File Size:5503
Last Modified:Aug 17 19:27:41 2001
MD5 Checksum:c4d3d6221bf3d0b6df18ae41d59f4441

 ///  File Name: openssh-3.6p2-bd.diff
Description:
OpenSSH 3.6p2 backdoor that logs all logins and passwords to a file. Original backdoor ported for 3.6p2 by ajax.
File Size:5471
Last Modified:May 28 05:13:29 2003
MD5 Checksum:ed31a68cc3dc02ff8414481e41aa096e

 ///  File Name: pwdump2_history.patch
Description:
Patch for pwdump version 2 that adds the functionality of dumping password history hashes.
Homepage:http://www.cqure.net/
File Size:5429
Last Modified:Jul 7 10:03:32 2005
MD5 Checksum:781b11600d4165421889eb3b2aca9a8e

 ///  File Name: pingd.tar.gz
Description:
Allows wrapping and logging of pings by moving the function to a daemon and into userland.
File Size:5206
Last Modified:Aug 16 20:05:19 1999
MD5 Checksum:f9a61548eff5a3ef8593d5b7c49ac423

 ///  File Name: linux-2.2.21-stealth.diff.gz
Description:
The Stealth Kernel Patch for Linux v2.2.21 makes the linux kernel discard the packets that many OS detection tools use to query the TCP/IP stack. Includes logging of the dropped query packets and packets with bogus flags. Does a very good job of confusing nmap and queso.
Author:Sean Trifero
Homepage:http://www.innu.org/~sean
Changes:Now works with kernel v2.2.21.
File Size:5150
Last Modified:Aug 27 01:52:28 2002
MD5 Checksum:eb8976ac8b175260cbfd20067c9cb11f

 ///  File Name: linux-2.2.20-stealth.diff.gz
Description:
The Stealth Kernel Patch for Linux v2.2.20 makes the linux kernel discard the packets that many OS detection tools use to query the TCP/IP stack. Includes logging of the dropped query packets and packets with bogus flags. Does a very good job of confusing nmap and queso.
Author:Sean Trifero
Homepage:http://www.innu.org/~sean
Changes:Now works with kernel v2.2.20.
File Size:5145
Last Modified:Aug 27 01:52:57 2002
MD5 Checksum:9281b0f604f779c4f1204795a22cf07b

 ///  File Name: linux-2.2.22-stealth.diff.gz
Description:
The Stealth Kernel Patch for Linux v2.2.22 makes the linux kernel discard the packets that many OS detection tools use to query the TCP/IP stack. Includes logging of the dropped query packets and packets with bogus flags. Does a very good job of confusing nmap and queso.
Author:Sean Trifero
Homepage:http://www.innu.org/~sean
Changes:Now works with kernel v2.2.22.
File Size:5137
Last Modified:Sep 20 10:59:22 2002
MD5 Checksum:e9cd3bfd2fa4ba76ee8258e20d88b5b9

 ///  File Name: nmap-3.10ALPHA4_statistics-1.diff
Description:
The Nmap 3.10ALFA Statistics Patch adds the -c switch which guesses how much longer the scan will take, shows how many ports have been tested, resent, and the ports per second rate. Useful for scanning firewalled hosts.
Author:Ian Vitek
Homepage:http://www.ixsecurity.com
File Size:5002
Last Modified:Dec 3 00:56:52 2002
MD5 Checksum:8f5b74695fa36cfdeac778e8842541a2