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DoS.knfsd |
Description:
| A DoS condition exists in the Linux Kernel knfsd server. Remote, unauthenticated users (i.e. those with neither a directory mounted nor permission to mount one) can OOPS the host Kernel. The OOPS does not bring down the target host, but it is possible to render the NFS service inoperable until a reboot. |
| Author: | Chris Evans |
| MD5 Checksum: | 44a8e293d5fe62f2d80a2512396da07c |
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set22.zip |
Description:
| Saqueadores Edicion Tecnica Issue #22 (En Espanol). Featuring everything about GPS&GLONASS, Random Numbers how's and why's, Electronics (lots of), Linux Kernel Modules Games, MacroVision Anti-Tapping and V-Chip, Cisco Routers on X.25 networks and more. |
| Author: | Paseante |
| Homepage: | http://www.thepentagon.com/paseante |
| MD5 Checksum: | b809ce5cbba67c655635e3376074ded4 |
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linux-2.2.14-stealth6.diff |
Description:
| Patch for Linux Kernel 2.2.14 to discard packets that many OS detection tools use to query the TCP/IP stack. Includes logging of the dropped query packets. |
| Author: | Sean Trifero |
| Homepage: | http://www.innu.org/~sean |
| Changes: | Module support! |
| MD5 Checksum: | 07aeb534f91f4e9c676972c8649306da |
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modules |
Description:
| Linux Kernel Modules |
| MD5 Checksum: | dir |
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patch-int-2.2.14.1.gz |
Description:
| The idea of the International Kernel Patch is to collect all crypto patches so that using crypto in the Kernel will be easier than today. The patch includes a number of crypto patches including a crypto API including Blowfish, CAST-128, DES, DFC, IDEA, MARS, RC6, Rijndael, Safer, Serpent, and Twofish, an encrypted filesystem loopback device using the crypto API, CIPE VPN and EnSKIP patches. |
| Author: | Alexander Kjeldaas |
| Homepage: | http://www.kerneli.org/ |
| MD5 Checksum: | 70f8b7734180ab6d4113e987b570b77d |
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linux-2.2.14-ow2.tar.gz |
Description:
| The Secure-Linux patch adds a few security features to the Kernel which, while not a complete method of protection, will stop most of the 'cookbook' buffer overflow exploits cold. It also adds the option of restricting the use of symlinks in +t (temp) directories which fixes most tmp-race exploits as well. It can also add a little bit more privacy to the system by restricting access to parts of /proc to root so that users may not see who else is logged on or what they're doing. |
| Homepage: | http://www.openwall.com/linux/ |
| Changes: | Now works on Kernel 2.2.14! |
| MD5 Checksum: | ffde0d2742e866b5d92ef7a944710641 |
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lkpatch-0.2.2.tar.gz |
Description:
| lkpatch is a Linux Kernel patcher. It connects to the fastest mirror, checks for new versions of the Linux Kernel, downloads them, and patches your Kernel source. It determines the fastest mirror by keeping track of previous download times. |
| Author: | Theo Nolte |
| Homepage: | http://adsl-nolte1.rz.rwth-aachen.de/progs/lkpatch/ |
| MD5 Checksum: | b8ccdaa2944ba7c189921f087f246a1e |
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medusa-0.7.10.tar.gz |
Description:
| Medusa DS9 is used to increase Linux's security. It consists of two major parts, Linux Kernel changes and the user-space daemon. Kernel changes do the monitoring of syscalls, filesystem actions, and processes, and they implement the communication protocol. The security daemon communicates with the Kernel using the character device to send and receive packets. |
| Author: | Marek Zelem,Martin Ockajak |
| Homepage: | http://medusa.fornax.sk |
| Changes: | New features include ptrace handling, and an improved i386 entry.S offset generator, and automake support. Documentation fixes were made, and a bug in constable was fixed. |
| MD5 Checksum: | d635ea6d3f497c8889fcf7223f6c98a4 |
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iplanet.dos.txt |
Description:
| Sun iPlanet Web Server, Enterprise Edition 4.1 on Linux is vulnerable to a remote DoS attack. Many GET requests cause a Kernel panic. |
| Author: | Eiji Ohki |
| MD5 Checksum: | 47106fd1346778536e0a4a3b7eb9f0a5 |
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acm-1.02.tar.gz |
Description:
| The Administrators Control Module (ACM) for Kernel 2.2.x patches system calls like execve(), setuid(), open(), ipc(), setgid(), setreuid(), and setregid() for better security logging. |
| Author: | Xfer |
| MD5 Checksum: | 3861e8b18bf7aa439b67e0f504bb9b1f |
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fwdumpd-1.00.tar.gz |
Description:
| fwdumpd is a daemon which communicates with the Kernel firewall using the netlink socket interface and copies packets marked for outputs to user space (usually using the -o of ipchains) to a binary capture file. This file is compatible with tcpdump and several other analysis programs. It is now possible to inspect all those denied packets. |
| Author: | Francis J. Lacoste |
| Homepage: | http://indev.insu.com/Fwctl/fwdumpd.html |
| MD5 Checksum: | 26e92908b29acc8a558367b628494f28 |
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lids-0.8.1pre1-psk-2.2.14.tar.gz |
Description:
| The Linux Intrusion Detection System is a patch which enhances the Kernel's security. When it's in effect, many system administration operations can be made impossible even for root. You can turn the security protection on or off online and you can hide sensitive processes and prevent anyone from using ptrace or any other capability on your system. LIDS can also provide raw device and I/O access protection. |
| Author: | Xie Hua Gang |
| Homepage: | http://www.soaring-bird.com.cn/oss_proj/lids/ |
| Changes: | LIDS can be locally switched off, ability for some programs to change routes/firewall rules, and a more secure interpretation of lids.conf. |
| MD5 Checksum: | 49ad6b8fa6d56a82847f732787be42b9 |
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linux.klog.txt |
Description:
| Patch for the Linux Kernel which may help you inexpensively deploy some packet loggers at key network ingress/egress points. Turns any Linux system into an ethernet logger that records mac address, ip address, ports and protocols with a timestamp in the system log. It can be activated and deactivated at the system console with two keystrokes. |
| Author: | DR |
| Homepage: | http://www.dursec.com |
| MD5 Checksum: | 5706b01372144f324ac0df893d064642 |
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medusa-0.7.9.tar.gz |
Description:
| Medusa is a package which improves overall security of Linux OS by extending standard Linux security architecture, but preserving backward compatibility. There is a small Kernel patch and a user space security daemon. Kernel changes do the monitoring of syscalls, filesystem actions, and processes, and they implement the communication protocol. The security daemon communicates with the Kernel using the character device to send and receive packets. |
| Author: | Marek Zelem,Martin Ockajak |
| Homepage: | http://medusa.fornax.sk |
| Changes: | file hiding, new sample config file, and many documentation fixes and updates. |
| MD5 Checksum: | 9972e5dcc9f92d88fbd7959dcac3421c |
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adv2.tar.gz |
Description:
| Linux Kernel 2.0.x and 2.2.x local Denial of Service attack |
| MD5 Checksum: | 62fd2a4802e7a8ad393ca9cb3bc165d1 |
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linux-2.2.14-stealth4.diff |
Description:
| Patch for Linux Kernel 2.2.14 to discard packets that many OS detection tools use to query the TCP/IP stack. Includes logging of the dropped query packets. |
| Author: | Sean Trifero |
| Homepage: | http://www.innu.org/~sean |
| Changes: | Version 4 is handled by sysctl. Note that the Kernel config options are now under networking. |
| MD5 Checksum: | d52ea3b06390d3000b096d46b10ef99c |
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tinc-0.3.3.tar.gz |
Description:
| tinc is a Virtual Private Network (VPN) daemon that uses tunneling and encryption to create a secure private network between multiple hosts on the Internet. This tunneling allows VPN sites to share information with each other over the Internet without exposing any information. |
| Author: | Ivo Timmermans |
| Homepage: | http://ftp.nl.linux.org/linux/tinc/ |
| Changes: | A fix for a problem when using Kernel 2.2.14 or the newer 2.3 Kernels where packets would not be accepted when using the wrong MAC address. The documentation has been updated with instructions on how to correctly set it up, and an example configuration of a VPN using tinc. |
| MD5 Checksum: | f270e49af5d1e181f79c78c240d4e62a |
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linux-2.2.14-stealth3.diff |
Description:
| Patch for Linux Kernel 2.2.14 to discard packets that many OS detection tools use to query the TCP/IP stack. |
| Author: | Sean Trifero |
| Homepage: | http://www.innu.org/~sean |
| Changes: | Patch3 actually works! Includes logging of the dropped query packets. |
| MD5 Checksum: | 49cf985220d9f9f7914dd7f6a1c3df3f |
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lids-0.8-2.2.14.tar.gz |
Description:
| The Linux Intrusion Detection System is a patch which enhances the Kernel's security. When it's in effect, many system administration operations can be made impossible even for root. You can turn the security protection on or off online and you can hide sensitive processes and prevent anyone from using ptrace on your system. LIDS can also provide raw device and I/O access protection. |
| Author: | Xie Hua Gang |
| Homepage: | http://www.soaring-bird.com.cn/oss_proj/lids/ |
| Changes: | An even better design - Use of the Kernel capabilities, Hot switching capabilities, Allow unmount when shutdown (for UPS), New behaviour for interpretation of lids.conf, Buffers containing passwd are cleaned, and a 2-level encryption password. |
| MD5 Checksum: | 23e6ee0283c4654e0246db843ff2bd98 |
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all-root.c |
Description:
| A Kernel trojan (basic Linux Kernel module) which gives all users root. |
| Author: | Blasphemy |
| MD5 Checksum: | 2fc84f709e328db384764211be4ac3eb |
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linspy2beta1.tgz |
Description:
| Kernel-level tty spy software, compatible with Linux 2.2 and glibc. Based on Halflife's article from Phrack 50. |
| Homepage: | ftp://junker.org/pub/linspy/ |
| MD5 Checksum: | a07909abdadfc071da1fbed9030312d1 |
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freeswan-1.1.tar.gz |
Description:
| Linux FreeS/WAN provides IPSEC (IP Security, which is both encryption and authentication) Kernel extensions and an IKE (Internet Key Exchange, keying and encrypted routing daemon) as well as various rc scripts and documentation. This lets a bright Linux sysadmin build VPN's gateways out of even old 584 and 486 PC Clone boxes. The 1.00 version is known to inter-operate with other IPSEC and IKE system already deployed by other vendors such as OpenBSD. |
| Homepage: | http://www.xs4all.nl/%7Efreeswan/ |
| MD5 Checksum: | 041d8619c7d297642762bf562dcfd38f |
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tinc-0.3.2.tar.gz |
Description:
| tinc is a Virtual Private Network (VPN) daemon that uses tunneling and encryption to create a secure private network between hosts on the Internet. Because the tunnel appears to the IP level network code as a normal network device, there is no need to adapt any existing software. This tunneling allows VPN sites to share information with eachother over the Internet without exposing any information to others. A single tinc daemon can accept more than one connection at a time, thus making it possible to create larger virtual networks, because some limitations are circumvented. Currently only Linux/x86 platforms (with Kernel versions of 2.1.80 and above) are supported; a FreeBSD port is possible, research is currently being done. |
| Homepage: | http://ftp.nl.linux.org/linux/tinc/ |
| MD5 Checksum: | 7b8dec3d523ce7d575fa8ef5cefc3115 |
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