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Email addresscheckps at duncan.telstar.net
First Active1999-08-17
Last Active2001-04-19
check-ps-1.3.2.tar.gz
Posted Apr 19, 2001
Authored by Duncan Simpson | Site checkps.alcom.co.uk

Check-ps is a program that is designed to detect rootkit versions of ps that fail to tell you about selected processes. It currently requires /proc but other scanning methods can be implemented. The program will run in the background or one-shot mode. Check-ps has grown rather to better resist increasingly sophisticated attacks, generate more useful reports, and implement more detection methods. You are encouraged to check the signatures, available here.

Changes: Includes extended kill scanning which will detect LKM's such as adore-0.34. Includes new tests to generate a list of PID's by brute force.
tags | tool, intrusion detection
systems | unix
SHA-256 | b1c08424547c197563f6641aee28b0b9450246b337ba74064bd85a9711b9b8a1
check-ps-1.3.1.tar.gz
Posted Oct 21, 2000
Authored by Duncan Simpson | Site checkps.alcom.co.uk

Check ps is a simple program that runs ps and compares it with its own list. It currently requires /proc but other scanning methods can be implemented. The program will run in the background or one-shot mode. Check-ps has grown rather to better resist increasingly sophisticated attacks, generate more useful reports, and implement more detection methods.

Changes: Better reporting, bug fixes, more resistant to attack.
tags | tool, intrusion detection
systems | unix
SHA-256 | 4637b14d6d2c1c46530c81a8b0005e0aea5fc61f51a174b202d2a364a383b485
check-ps-1.2alpha5.tar.gz
Posted Aug 17, 1999
Authored by Duncan Simpson

check-ps is a program that runs in the background, periodically executing the 'ps' program and checking its contents against the list of processes in a SysV-style /proc file system. Any processes that appear in /proc and do not appear in the information returned by 'ps' are logged and can even be killed. Any processes that appear in the output of 'ps' and not /proc are also reported (this might be done to give you the impression that syslogd is running when it is not, for example). Restriction: non-extant processes with non-fixed pids reported are not detected but easy for humans to detect.

tags | tool, intrusion detection
systems | unix
SHA-256 | a699079edf182adc80b45934e9e4120f4893c985ca4111d7ef4ce0fb778cc116
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