VoIP Hopper is a Unix/Linux based free opensource security tool that rapidly runs a VLAN Hop into the Voice VLAN on specific Ethernet switches. VoIP Hopper mimicks the behavior of an IP Phone, in both Cisco and Avaya IP Phone environments to hope into the Voice VLAN. VoIP Hopper is both a VLAN Hop test tool and a tool to test VoIP infrastructure security.
Category: OpenSource
Dnsmasq – Opensource DNS Server Forwarder & DHCP Server
Dnsmasq is an opensource light-weight,easy to configure and administer DNS and a DHCP Server. Dnsmasq is ideally suitable for smaller networks like Small Office and Home Office networks (SOHO) and branch office networks. Dnsmasq can be run on old PC and is very easy to configure and administer. Dnsmasq is seen to support upto 1000 nodes on a network.
Ziptie – Opensource Network Inventory & Configuration Management Framework
Ziptie is an Opensource Network Inventory and Configuration Management framework that can discover and manage network devices such as Routers,Switches and Firewalls. Ziptie out of the box support network devices from multiple major vendors. Ziptie is java based and is built on Eclipse framework. Ziptie can run on many Operating System platforms including Windows, Ubuntu, Fedora,Redhat, Madnriva amd most other Linux Distributions.
m0n0wall – Opensource embedded Firewall turns a PC into firewall
m0n0wall is a free opensource embedded firewall that runs on embedded PCs (recommended) and other generic standard PC workstations that can run FreeBSD or rather supported by FreeBSD. m0n0wall firewall provides most of the features provided by a commercial firewall.
IPCop Firewall – Opensource Linux turns old PC into Firewall
IPCop Firewall – Bad Packets Stop here!!!
IPCop Firewall is a well known Opensource Linux distribution built to protect Home and SOHO networks from hackers and potential intruders on the Internet. IPCop can run a old PC and can be installed and be operational within minutes.
How To Secure Firefox browser with NoScripts addons
No Script allows JavaScript, Java and other executable content to run only from trusted domains of your choice, say your home-banking web site, and guards the "trust boundaries" against cross-site scripting attacks (XSS). This is the most important feature of this.
Such a preemptive approach prevents exploitation of security vulnerabilities (known and even unknown!) with no loss of functionality…