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mRemote

mRemote is a multi-tab, multi-protocol remote connections mananger written mainly in VB.NET and some bits in C# 2.0.

Features

* Free and Open Source, released under the GPL
* Panels and tabs allow to group certain connections together, dock them to any side of the window or completely undock them and move them to another screen for example
* Multiple supported protocols (RDP, VNC, ICA, SSH, Telnet, RAW, Rlogin and HTTP/S)
* Easy to organize and maintain list of connections
* Inheritance makes it possible to store properties on folder basis and let the underlying connections inherit this info
* Support for importing connections from Active Directory
* Allows creating nested containers (folders) to categorize connections
* "Quick Connect" feature to quickly open a connection without creating an entry
* "Quick Search" feature to quickly find a connection while typing
* Support for SCP/SFTP (SSH) file transfers

Sguil: The Analyst Console for Network Security Monitoring

Sguil: The Analyst Console for Network Security Monitoring

About Sguil

Sguil (pronounced sgweel) is built by network security analysts for network security analysts. Sguil's main component is an intuitive GUI that provides access to realtime events, session data, and raw packet captures. Sguil facilitates the practice of Network Security Monitoring and event driven analysis. The Sguil client is written in tcl/tk and can be run on any operating system that supports tcl/tk (including Linux, *BSD, Solaris, MacOS, and Win32).
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Who is really to blame for the San Fran network lockout?

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Last Sunday, the 13th of July, a computer network administrator named Terry Childs was taken into custody by police and charged with four felony counts of “computer tampering”. The San Francisco Department of Technology has a new FiberWAN, and Childs was intimately involved in its implementation. In fact, he is apparently the only person in the city with administrative access to most of the Cisco routers on the network — and his unwillingness to turn over the administrative password is the reason he’s now in jail, unable to come up with the $5 million he would need for bail.

Eraser

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Eraser is an advanced security tool (for Windows), which allows you to completely remove sensitive data from your hard drive by overwriting it several times with carefully selected patterns. Works with Windows 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, Vista, Windows 2003 Server and DOS.
Eraser is Free software and its source code is released under GNU General Public License.

Find out WHO is connected to your pc right now ?

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CurrPorts displays the list of all currently opened TCP/IP and UDP ports on your local computer. For each port in the list, information about the process that opened the port is also displayed, including the process name, full path of the process, version information of the process (product name, file description, and so on), the time that the process was created, and the user that created it.

AutuRun Eater

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One common strategy to infect a computer is to use the autorun information of a removable drive, most likely an USB device, to infect the computer as soon as the user double-clicks the drive. If the computer is protected by antivirus software the attack will most likely be stopped in its tracks but the manipulated autorun.inf file on the USB device will more often than not remain untouched.Here is a short explanation if you have never heard of autorun.inf files before: It contains information about files and processes that are automatically executed when a disk is inserted or double-clicked.

Linux Mail Server Administration

Linux Mail Server Administration

Duration:
Instructor-led Classroom Learning - 2.00 Day(s)
Time: (Saturday - Sunday) 9:00AM to 5:00PM
Date: TBA

Added Info:
Instructor: Michael Cabalin
Location: TBA
Course Fee: Php 4,000.00
Reservation Fee: Php 500.00

- Course Outline -
Lesson 1: SMTP Theory

  • SMTP Terminology and Architecture
  • SMTP Commands and Extensions
  • SMTP AUTH and STARTTLS
  • SMTP Session

Lesson 2: Sendmail

  • sendmail Features, and Process

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