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ftpcheck v0.31 |
v0.31: Patched up some dumb bugs and cleaned
up the code a little bit (Thanks Shane!). Wow, over a thousand
downloads now! Keep mailing back those source patches!
v0.3: ftpcheck is now an order of magnitude more efficient, thanks to improvements from Shane Kerr and some new timeout code that I wrote. Also now under the GPL. ftpcheck scans hosts and networks for FTP and anonymous FTP archives. It was written as a security analysis tool. I wouldn't recommend running it on subnets you don't own, unless you like getting calls from sysadmins at very early hours in the morning. |
relaycheck v0.3 |
the parent of ftpcheck, relaycheck scans a network for SMTP hosts that permit "relaying" of email. These servers are vulnerable because a 3rd party could come in and use the mail server to relay mail through the server for the purpose of spamming folks. Please email the administrators of any machines you find with this tool and tell them to turn off SMTP forwarding! |
sweep v0.4 |
mach-sweep was written back when Snap was running their Mach M3 contest back in august of 1998. The basic gist of the contest was that you had some small chance to win an instant prize every time you searched. So I wrote a perl script to "search" snap for the same term over and over again, and see if "congratulations!" was anywhere in the returned page. If so, it would save out the HTML page to disk and notify me. Otherwise, it would just print a period and search again. I ran it on about seven machines in parallel -- let's just say I have enough slinkies, books, and video cameras to keep myself entertained for a while. ;) |
free stuff courtesy dave weekly |