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Free Linux E-book

Great Collection for linux e-book by linuxhaxor.net

see colection here..

1) Introduction to Linux – A Hands on Guide

Author: Machtelt Garrels
Format: HTML

2) Bash Guide for Beginners

Author: Machtelt Garrels
Format: HTML

3) Rute User’s Tutorial and Exposition

Author: Paul Sheer
Format: HTML

4) The Linux Starter Pack

Author: Paul Hudson
Format: PDF

5) FLOSS Manuals

Author: FSF
Format: HTML & PDF

6) The Easiest Linux Guide You’ll Ever Read

Author: Scott Morris
Format: PDF

7) Linux Knowledge Base and Tutorial

Author: James Mohr
Format: PDF

8) Ubuntu Pocket Guide and Reference

Author: Keir Thomas
Format: PDF

9) Linux Newbie Administrator Guide

Author: Peter and Stan Klimas
Format: HTML

10) Slackware Linux Basics

Author: Daniël de Kok
Format: HTML

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Best Ubuntu Themes

Great List by Sneer well

Moomex (Download Theme)

Elegant Brit (Download Theme)

Blue Joy (Download Theme)

Darker Ice Murrina (Download Theme)

WilliBex (Download Theme)

See Other’s Here

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twitter client for linux by linuxhaxor.net

Great List from LinuxHaxor

1)  twhirl:
Thanks to Adobe Air deploying applications over multiple platform is easier than ever. twhirl is one of the most widely used twitter desktop clients out there. It supports multiple accounts over multiple social networks with a decent user interface.

2) twitus: A simple GTK+ twitter client with several distribution specific packages.

3) gtwitter: Inspired by twitterrific and written in Mono/C#, this is another good GTK+ based Linux client.

4) Qwit: Native KDE users will appreciate this twitter clients developed with Qt4.

5) Mitter: A light weight python twitter client which can also be also used from the console.

6) Gwibber: Another python based client that supports multiple microblogging network.

7) KickTweet: A simple Kicker applet for KDE.

8)TweetDeck: With more than 1 million active users, this is perhaps the most widely used twitter client available. Installs with Adobe Air.

9) BLT: For the fearless among you, BLT is a pearl scripts that integrates twitter into bash. It updates new tweets into your console which you can reply to from the console.

10) Spaz: A slick Adobe Air client with many option with emphasize on user customization.

Hope

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Open Source Resource for Writer and Writing

By Christina Laun

Word Processors

Why pay for expensive word processing programs when you can get high quality and open source alternatives for much less? Here are a few programs to try.

  1. yWriter: This word processor is designed especially for writers. Created and maintained by a novelist, writers will enjoy the features that are specialy tailored to their needs that help writers stay organized and focused.
  2. OpenOffice Writer: Part of the incredibly popular OpenOffice suite, this word processor is a great alternative to more traditional options like Microsoft Word. Writer is just as fully featured and easy to use, making it a powerful choice for writers.
  3. wikidPad: This tool is a wiki-style notepad that allows users to to quickly and easily jot down their ideas and notes. Perhaps one of the best features of it is that it allows you to easily cross-reference information, helping you more easily draw plot points and facts together.
  4. NeoOffice: Similar to OpenOffice, this open source suite contains a word processor that allows Mac users to enjoy great functionality and ease of use when typing up manuscripts or anything else.
  5. TiddlyWiki: Another wiki style notebook, TiddlyWiki allows users to take notes or jot down ideas anywhere they have an Internet connection. Users can easily link and organize their thoughts using the program.
  6. NotePad++: An open source version of Microsoft’s NotePad, NotePad++ has more features and functionality for users built right in. For writers looking for a very simple way to get their ideas written down, this can be a good, lightweight choice.
  7. Scribus: Scribus has much more than just word processing capabilities, it’s also a great open source desktop publishing solution. Whether you’re printing your own writings out or want to organize documents for online viewing, Scribus can be perfect tool.
  8. RoughDraft: Created with writers in mind, this free tool is a great way to organize a story or screenplay. Writers will enjoy formatting, instant backups and automatic generation of cover pages.
  9. AbiWord: One of the most popular open source word processors, AbiWord can be a great alternative to Microsoft Word. It’s available in a number of languages and for a wide variety of operation systems for writers of all kinds.
  10. Kword: Create great literary works using this fully-featured word processing program. You’ll be able to write and organize your writings easily in the program’s frame-based setting.
  11. Bean: Bean is an incredibly lightweight word processing program for Mac OS X that can make it easy to type up and edit your writings.
  12. WordIt: This small word processor is ideal for student or business writers. The program is simple to use and provides advanced features like PDF exports.

Reference

Everyone needs a little help with spelling and grammar now and again, and these programs can get you on the right track.

  1. JaLingo: This OS independent program allows users to easily look up words in a dictionary right from their desktop, whether they have an Internet connection or not. It has a sleek and easy-to-use interface.
  2. StarDict: StarDict is available on multiple platforms and allows you to easily look up words in a desktop dictionary, even if you are way off in your initial spelling.
  3. GNU Aspell: Get the best of the best of spell checks with this open source spell checker that can be used independently or with another program.
  4. WBOSS: This open source script allows users to paste text into the website and find any spelling errors so they can be fixed before you publish your work.
  5. WordWeb: Writers can take advantage of this free and easy to use dictionary and thesaurus program to help ensure their writing is clearly spelled and isn’t repetitive.
  6. GNU Style and Diction: Once you’ve checked that your spelling is all right, style and diction are next up. This program makes it easy to check to see if your writing is overly wordy or contains common cliches.
  7. Bibus: If you’re writing nonfiction, you’ll likely need to cite your sources. This program makes it easy to organize and maintain your citations without extra work.
  8. Graviax: Give your grammar a once-over with this free open source tool. It goes through your writing to ensure you’re using words correctly and forming complete sentences.
  9. Research Assistant: If you’re doing research for your next project you can organize your findings with this helpful research assistant. You can keep all your information in one place so you can easily access it later.

Organization

Working online isn’t always conducive to organization. Here you’ll find some helpful open source resources to keep you clutter free.

  1. Sonar: Getting published can be an uphill battle, but Sonar can make it a little easier. It helps you to track your submissions and who you’re waiting to hear back from.
  2. Celtx: If you’re writing a screenplay or another kind of specially formatted story Cletx can be an incredibly valuable tool for keeping all your writing straight.
  3. StorYBook: When writing a long story, it can be harder to keep storylines straight or get a general overview of what you’re writing. StorYBook takes care of that by helping you keep all your data in order so your story will be more coherent, organized and easier to write.
  4. EverNote: EverNote can be a great way to capture, store and organize information that you’re using in your writings. Best of all, you can use it from anywhere, even on your phone.
  5. SAMM: Another submissions tracking program, SAMM makes it easy to keep on top of where you’ve sent your writings and what they’ve said in response.
  6. LyX: Organize and format your writing with this convenient tool. It works to create easy-to-read scientific and mathematical documents as well as screenplays and novels.
  7. TreePad Lite: Writers can keep track of their notes, emails, texts and reference materials with this all-in-one organizer. Looking like Windows Explorer, the program is easy to use and can be a great way to keep everything you need for writing in one place.

Helpful Tools

Everyone loves a tool or resource that makes doing their job a little easier. Try these and see if they can help streamline your work.

  1. Prompts: Need a little help getting inspiration? This program can provide you with some helpful prompts to get your creative juices flowing.
  2. Launchy: Make opening all the programs you need to start writing super easy with Launchy. With just a few keystrokes you can start your word processor, web browser or anything else.
  3. ASuite: Take all your important documents with you on your USB drive or iPod with this helpful application. It launches files, folders and webpages from anywhere you need to access them.
  4. txt2tags: If you’re putting your writings up on the web, then you may well need to code them before they can go up. This program makes that super easy by adding html tags to your text documents.
  5. Inkscape: Unless you’re publishing a boring, lifeless blog or webpage, you’ll want to have some images or drawings on them. This program can make it easy to create original drawings or map out parts of your stories.
  6. Tellico: Tellico is a program that works to help you manage a collection, whether it’s of your short stories or of your favorite novels. It can help you keep track of anything writing related that requires database maintenance.
  7. Freemind: Brainstorm new ideas with this great open source mind mapping tool. You’ll get your great ideas down so you won’t forget them, and the format may help you come up with even better ones.
  8. PDF Creator: Don’t pay for a program that can generate PDF files: use this convenient tool instead. You’ll be able to create PDF files of all your best writings to show off to others and get published all over the Web.
  9. ZManda: Make sure you don’t lose your important files and writings by backing up all your information. ZManda makes it easy to create daily or weekly backups of all your stuff.
  10. Word Count Plus: Sometimes you need to know just how many words you’ve written, especially if you’re going for quantity. This simple tool can give you the answer and let you know if you’ve met your quota.
  11. Docvert: If you have old files saved in a Windows format and want to convert them to work with some open source programs more easily you can do so with this handy tool.
  12. EyeOS: Wanna bring your desktop with you? You can with this great mobile desktop. You can use your word processing programs from anywhere, letting you get inspiration even when you’re not at home.

Web Tools

Online writers need to not only be able to write well but to be able to publish quickly and easy to the Web. These tools can help you get your writing up where people can read it.

  1. Amaya: Amaya is a Web editing program that allows you to update or edit content directly on the Web, though it serves a dual purpose as a Web browser as well.
  2. MediaWiki: Easily publish and edit your webpages online without even using an FTP program with MediaWiki. MediaWiki is the software that powers the online encyclopedia Wikipedia and allows you to easily share and create content online.
  3. Sun Weblog Publisher: If you’re looking for a way to make publishing your blog super easy, then this program from Sun has you covered. Working with StarOffice and OpenOffice, this extension works with WordPress, Blogger, Roller and other blogging platforms to quickly put your content on the Web.
  4. TrueCrypt: If you want to send material to a friend or boss for editing but want to ensure it stays private, use this encryption program. It works to secure almost any kind of file and keeps them away from prying eyes.
  5. FireFTP: Those using the Web for storage or to publish a website will likely need to make use of an FTP program sooner or later. This program works directly with Firefox to make it easy and simple to get content up on the Web.
  6. GIMP: If you plan on putting images on your site you might want to have an image editing program. GIMP can handle everything from a simple crop to much more complex photo manipulation tasks.
  7. FileZilla FTP: One of the most popular open source FTP tools, this program will allow you to efficiently move your writing content to the Web, making it easier to publish and share your work.
  8. WordPress: If you’re into blogging at all you have to have heard of WordPress. This open source software allows users to create and maintain a fully customizable blog.
  9. Mozilla SeaMonkey: Want an all-in-one tool for your Web editing, browsing, chatting and email? SeaMonkey does that and more making it a great go-to for simple updates to your blog or for a little informative reading.
  10. NVU: If you’re in the market for an open source alternative to a product like Dreamweaver, then NVU could be just what you’re looking for. A fully featured Web authoring system, NVU makes it simpler to create great webpages to display your writing.

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Security Tools on Ubuntu

love the list from Ubuntu Geek

1) Wireshark – network traffic analyzer

Wireshark is a network traffic analyzer, or “sniffer”, for Unix and Unix-like operating systems. A sniffer is a tool used to capture packets off the wire. Wireshark decodes numerous protocols (too many to list).This package provides wireshark (the GTK+ version)

Install Wireshark in Ubuntu

sudo aptitude install wireshark

2) Nessus – Remote network security auditor

The Nessus® vulnerability scanner, is the world-leader in active scanners, featuring high speed discovery, configuration auditing, asset profiling, sensitive data discovery and vulnerability analysis of your security posture. Nessus scanners can be distributed throughout an entire enterprise, inside DMZs, and across physically separate networks.

Install nessus in ubuntu

sudo aptitude install nessus

3) Nmap – The Network Mapper

Nmap (”Network Mapper”) is a free and open source (license) utility for network exploration or security auditing. Many systems and network administrators also find it useful for tasks such as network inventory, managing service upgrade schedules, and monitoring host or service uptime. Nmap uses raw IP packets in novel ways to determine what hosts are available on the network, what services (application name and version) those hosts are offering, what operating systems (and OS versions) they are running, what type of packet filters/firewalls are in use, and dozens of other characteristics. It was designed to rapidly scan large networks, but works fine against single hosts. Nmap runs on all major computer operating systems, and both console and graphical versions are available.

Install nmap ubuntu

sudo aptitude install nmap

If you want nmap frontend install the following package

sudo aptitude install zenmap

4) Etherape – graphical network monitor modeled after etherman

EtherApe is a graphical network monitor for Unix modeled after etherman. Featuring link layer, ip and TCP modes, it displays network activity graphically. Hosts and links change in size with traffic. Color coded protocols display.It supports Ethernet, FDDI, Token Ring, ISDN, PPP and SLIP devices. It can filter traffic to be shown, and can read traffic from a file as well as live from the network.

Install Etherape in ubuntu

sudo aptitude install etherape

5) Kismet – Wireless 802.11b monitoring tool

Kismet is an 802.11 layer2 wireless network detector, sniffer, and intrusion detection system. Kismet will work with any wireless card which supports raw monitoring (rfmon) mode, and can sniff 802.11b, 802.11a, and 802.11g traffic.

Kismet identifies networks by passively collecting packets and detecting standard named networks, detecting (and given time, decloaking) hidden networks, and infering the presence of nonbeaconing networks via data traffic.

Install Kismet in ubuntu

sudo aptitude install kismet

6) Chkrootkit – Checks for signs of rootkits on the local system

chkrootkit identifies whether the target computer is infected with a rootkit. Some of the rootkits that chkrootkit identifies are:

1. lrk3, lrk4, lrk5, lrk6 (and some variants);
2. Solaris rootkit;
3. FreeBSD rootkit;
4. t0rn (including latest variant);
5. Ambient’s Rootkit for Linux (ARK);
6. Ramen Worm;
7. rh[67]-shaper;
8. RSHA;
9. Romanian rootkit;
10. RK17;
11. Lion Worm;
12. Adore Worm.

Please note that this is not a definitive test, it does not ensure that the target has not been cracked. In addition to running chkrootkit, one should perform more specific tests.

Install chkrootkit in ubuntu

sudo aptitude install chkrootkit

7) Rkhunter – rootkit, backdoor, sniffer and exploit scanner

Rootkit Hunter scans systems for known and unknown rootkits, backdoors, sniffers and exploits.

It checks for:

- MD5 hash changes;
- files commonly created by rootkits;
- executables with anomalous file permissions;
- suspicious strings in kernel modules;
- hidden files in system directories;

and can optionally scan within files. Using rkhunter alone does not guarantee that a system is not compromised. Running additional tests, such as chkrootkit, is recommended.

Install rkhunter in ubuntu

sudo aptitude install rkhunter

8) tiger – Report system security vulnerabilities

TIGER, or the ‘tiger’ scripts, is a set of Bourne shell scripts, C programs and data files which are used to perform a security audit of UNIX systems. TIGER has one primary goal: report ways ‘root’ can be compromised.Debian’s TIGER incorporates new checks primarily oriented towards Debian distribution including: md5sums checks of installed files, location of files not belonging to packages, check of security advisories and analysis of local listening processes.

Install tiger in ubuntu

sudo aptitude install tiger

9) GnuPG – GNU privacy guard

GnuPG is GNU’s tool for secure communication and data storage. It can be used to encrypt data and to create digital signatures. It includes an advanced key management facility and is compliant with the proposed OpenPGP Internet standard as described in RFC2440.GnuPG does not use any patented algorithms so it cannot be compatible with PGP2 because it uses IDEA (which is patented worldwide).

Install gnupg in Ubuntu

sudo aptitude install gnupg

If you want gnupg GUI tool use this

Seahorse – A Gnome front end for GnuPG

Seahorse is a GNOME application for managing encryption keys. It also integrates with nautilus, gedit and other places for encryption operations.

Install seahorse in ubuntu

sudo aptitude install seahorse

10) Nemesis – TCP/IP Packet Injection Suite

Nemesis is a command-line network packet crafting and injection utility for UNIX-like and Windows systems. Nemesis, is well suited for testing Network Intrusion Detection Systems, firewalls, IP stacks and a variety of other tasks. As a command-line driven utility, Nemesis is perfect for automation and scripting.

Nemesis can natively craft and inject ARP, DNS, ETHERNET, ICMP, IGMP, IP, OSPF, RIP, TCP and UDP packets. Using the IP and the Ethernet injection modes, almost any custom packet can be crafted and injected.

Install nemesis in ubuntu

sudo aptitude install nemesis

11) Tcpdump – A powerful tool for network monitoring and data acquisition

This program allows you to dump the traffic on a network. tcpdump is able to examine IPv4, ICMPv4, IPv6, ICMPv6, UDP, TCP, SNMP, AFS BGP, RIP, PIM, DVMRP, IGMP, SMB, OSPF, NFS and many other packet types.
It can be used to print out the headers of packets on a network interface, filter packets that match a certain expression. You can use this tool to track down network problems, to detect “ping attacks” or to monitor network activities.

Install tcpdump in ubuntu

sudo aptitude install tcpdump

12) OpenSSH – secure shell server

This is the portable version of OpenSSH, a free implementation of the Secure Shell protocol as specified by the IETF secsh working group.Ssh (Secure Shell) is a program for logging into a remote machine and for executing commands on a remote machine. It provides secure encrypted communications between two untrusted hosts over an insecure network. X11 connections and arbitrary TCP/IP ports can also be forwarded over the secure channel. It is intended as a replacement for rlogin, rsh and rcp, and can be used to provide applications with a secure communication channel.This package provides the sshd server.
In some countries it may be illegal to use any encryption at all without a special permit.

Install Openssh server in ubuntu

sudo aptitude install openssh-server

13) Denyhosts – an utility to help sys admins thwart ssh hackers

DenyHosts is a program that automatically blocks ssh brute-force attacks by adding entries to /etc/hosts.deny. It will also inform Linux administrators about offending hosts, attacked users and suspicious logins.Syncronization with a central server is possible too.
Differently from other software that do same work, denyhosts doesn’t need support for packet filtering or any other kind of firewall in your kernel

Install Denyhosts server in ubuntu

sudo aptitude install denyhosts

14) Snort – Flexible Network Intrusion Detection System

Snort is a libpcap-based packet sniffer/logger which can be used as a lightweight network intrusion detection system. It features rules based logging and can perform content searching/matching in addition to being used to detect a variety of other attacks and probes, such as buffer overflows, stealth port scans, CGI attacks, SMB probes, and much more. Snort has a real-time alerting capability, with alerts being sent to syslog, a separate “alert” file, or even to a Windows computer via Samba.
This package provides the plain-vanilla snort distribution and does not provide database (available in snort-pgsql and snort-mysql) support.

Install snort in ubuntu

sudo aptitude install snort

15) Firestarter – gtk program for managing and observing your firewall

Firestarter is a complete firewall tool for Linux machines. It features an easy to use firewall wizard to quickly create a firewall. Using the program you can then open and close ports with a few clicks, or stealth your machine giving access only to a select few. The real-time hit monitor shows attackers probing your machine.

Install firestarter in ubuntu

sudo aptitude install firestarter

16) clamav – anti-virus utility for Unix – command-line interface

Clam AntiVirus is an anti-virus toolkit for Unix. The main purpose of this software is the integration with mail servers (attachment scanning). The package provides a flexible and scalable multi-threaded daemon in the clamav-daemon package, a command-line scanner in the clamav package, and a tool for automatic updating via the Internet in the clamav-freshclam package. The programs are based on libclamav3, which can be used by other software.

This package contains the command line interface. Features:

- built-in support for various archive formats, including Zip, RAR, Tar,
Gzip, Bzip2, OLE2, Cabinet, CHM, BinHex, SIS and others;
- built-in support for almost all mail file formats;
- built-in support for ELF executables and Portable Executable files
compressed with UPX, FSG, Petite, NsPack, wwpack32, MEW, Upack and
obfuscated with SUE, Y0da Cryptor and others;
- built-in support for popular document formats including Microsoft
Office and Mac Office files, HTML, RTF and PDF.

For scanning to work, a virus database is needed. There are two options for getting it:

- clamav-freshclam: updates the database from Internet. This is
recommended with Internet access.
- clamav-data: for users without Internet access. The package is
not updated once installed. The clamav-getfiles package allows
creating custom packages from an Internet-connected computer.

Install Clamav in ubuntu

sudo aptitude install clamav

17) Ettercap – Multipurpose sniffer/interceptor/logger for switched LAN

Ettercap supports active and passive dissection of many protocols (even ciphered ones) and includes many feature for network and host analysis.Data injection in an established connection and filtering (substitute or drop a packet) on the fly is also possible, keeping the connection synchronized.

Many sniffing modes were implemented to give you a powerful and complete sniffing suite. It’s possible to sniff in four modes: IP Based, MAC Based, ARP Based (full-duplex) and PublicARP Based (half-duplex).
It has the ability to check whether you are in a switched LAN or not, and to use OS fingerprints (active or passive) to let you know the geometry of the LAN.

Install ettercap in ubuntu

sudo aptitude install ettercap

If you want to install ettercap GUI install following package

sudo aptitude install ettercap-gtk

18) Netcat – TCP/IP swiss army knife

A simple Unix utility which reads and writes data across network connections using TCP or UDP protocol. It is designed to be a reliable “back-end” tool that can be used directly or easily driven by other programs and scripts. At the same time it is a feature-rich network debugging and exploration tool, since it can create almost any kind of connection you would need and has several interesting built-in capabilities.

Install netcat in ubuntu

sudo aptitude install netcat

19) MTR – mtr combines the functionality of the ‘traceroute’ and ‘ping’ programs in a single network diagnostic tool.

As mtr starts, it investigates the network connection between the host mtr runs on and a user-specified destination host. After it determines the address of each network hop between the machines, it sends a sequence ICMP ECHO requests to each one to determine the quality of the link to each machine. As it does this, it prints running statistics about each machine.

Install mtr in ubuntu

Download .deb package from here

dpkg -i mtr_0.39-1.deb

20) Hping3 – Active Network Smashing Tool

hping3 is a network tool able to send custom ICMP/UDP/TCP packets and to display target replies like ping does with ICMP replies. It handles fragmentation and arbitrary packet body and size, and can be used to transfer files under supported protocols. Using hping3, you can test firewall rules, perform (spoofed) port scanning, test network performance using different protocols, do path MTU discovery, perform traceroute-like actions under different protocols, fingerprint remote operating systems, audit TCP/IP stacks, etc. hping3 is scriptable using the TCL language.

Install hping3 in ubuntu

sudo aptitude install hping3

21) ngrep – grep for network traffic

ngrep strives to provide most of GNU grep’s common features, applying them to the network layer. ngrep is a pcap-aware tool that will allow you to specify extended regular expressions to match against data payloads of packets. It currently recognizes TCP, UDP and ICMP across Ethernet, PPP, SLIP and null interfaces, and understands bpf filter logic in the same fashion as more common packet sniffing tools, such as tcpdump and snoop.

Install ngrep in ubuntu

sudo aptitude install ngrep

22) john – active password cracking tool

john, mostly known as John the Ripper, is a tool designed to help systems administrators to find weak (easy to guess or crack through brute force) passwords, and even automatically mail users warning them about it, if it is desired.
It can also be used with different cyphertext formats, including Unix’s DES and MD5, Kerberos AFS passwords, Windows’ LM hashes, BSDI’s extended DES, and OpenBSD’s Blowfish.

Install john in ubuntu

sudo aptitude install john

23) tcptrace – Tool for analyzing tcpdump output

Tcptrace is a tool for analyzing and reporting on tcpdump (or other libpcap) dump files. It can summarize the data or generate graph data for use with the gnuplot tool from the gnuplot package. Graph data can be created for throughput, RTT, time sequences, segment size, and cwin.

Install tcptrace in ubuntu

sudo aptitude install tcptrace

24) netdude – NETwork DUmp data Displayer and Editor for tcpdump trace files

It is a GUI-based tool that allows you to make detailed changes to packets in tcpdump trace files, in particular, it can currently do the following:

* Set the value of any field in IP, TCP and UDP packet headers.
* Copy, move and delete packets in the trace file.
* Fragment and reassemble IP packets.
* Netdude constantly communicates with a tcpdump process to update
the familiar tcpdump output that corresponds to the trace. This
also means that any changes made to your local version of tcpdump
are reflected in Netdude.
* Plugin architecture: people can easily add plugins for specific
tasks. The code comes with a plugin for checksum correction in IP,
TCP and UDP, and a dummy plugin.
* Through the plugin mechanism, Netdude provides a good facility for
writing tcpdump trace file filters.

Install netdude in ubuntu

sudo aptitude install netdude

25) tcpreplay – Tool to replay saved tcpdump files at arbitrary speeds

Tcpreplay is aimed at testing the performance of a NIDS by replaying real background network traffic in which to hide attacks. Tcpreplay allows you to control the speed at which the traffic is replayed, and can replay arbitrary tcpdump traces. Unlike programmatically-generated artificial traffic which doesn’t exercise the application/protocol inspection that a NIDS performs, and doesn’t reproduce the real-world anomalies that appear on production networks (asymmetric routes, traffic bursts/lulls, fragmentation, retransmissions, etc.), tcpreplay allows for exact replication of real traffic seen on real networks.

Install tcpreplay in ubuntu

sudo aptitude install tcpreplay

26) Dsniff – Various tools to sniff network traffic for cleartext insecurities

This package contains several tools to listen to and create network traffic:

* arpspoof – Send out unrequested (and possibly forged) arp replies.
* dnsspoof – forge replies to arbitrary DNS address / pointer queries
on the Local Area Network.
* dsniff – password sniffer for several protocols.
* filesnarf – saves selected files sniffed from NFS traffic.
* macof – flood the local network with random MAC addresses.
* mailsnarf – sniffs mail on the LAN and stores it in mbox format.
* msgsnarf – record selected messages from different Instant Messengers.
* sshmitm – SSH monkey-in-the-middle. proxies and sniffs SSH traffic.
* sshow – SSH traffic analyser.
* tcpkill – kills specified in-progress TCP connections.
* tcpnice – slow down specified TCP connections via “active”
traffic shaping.
* urlsnarf – output selected URLs sniffed from HTTP traffic in CLF.
* webmitm – HTTP / HTTPS monkey-in-the-middle. transparently proxies.
* webspy – sends URLs sniffed from a client to your local browser
(requires libx11-6 installed).

Install dsniff ubuntu

sudo aptitude install dsniff

27) scapy – Packet generator/sniffer and network scanner/discovery

Scapy is a powerful interactive packet manipulation tool, packet generator, network scanner, network discovery, packet sniffer, etc. It can for the moment replace hping, 85% of nmap, arpspoof, arp-sk, arping, tcpdump, tethereal, p0f, ….
In scapy you define a set of packets, then it sends them, receives answers, matches requests with answers and returns a list of packet couples (request, answer) and a list of unmatched packets. This has the big advantage over tools like nmap or hping that an answer is not reduced to (open/closed/filtered), but is the whole packet.

Install scapy in ubuntu

sudo aptitude install scapy

28) Ntop – display network usage in top-like format

ntop is a Network Top program. It displays a summary of network usage by machines on your network in a format reminiscent of the unix top utility.It can also be run in web mode, which allows the display to be browsed with a web browser.

Install ntop in ubuntu

sudo aptitude install ntop

29) NBTscan – A program for scanning networks for NetBIOS name information

NBTscan is a program for scanning IP networks for NetBIOS name information. It sends NetBIOS status query to each address in supplied range and lists received information in human readable form. For each responded host it lists IP address, NetBIOS computer name, logged-in user name and MAC address (such as Ethernet).

Install nbtscan in ubuntu

sudo aptitude install nbtscan

30) tripwire – file and directory integrity checker

Tripwire is a tool that aids system administrators and users in monitoring a designated set of files for any changes. Used with system files on a regular (e.g., daily) basis, Tripwire can notify system administrators of corrupted or tampered files, so damage control measures can be taken in a timely manner.

Install tripwire ubuntu

sudo aptitude install tripwire

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