Entries Tagged as ‘bsd’

November 23, 2007

First extra package available for Hex 1.0.2! (honeysnap-1.0.6.11)

The first addon packages are now available for Hex (version 1.0.1 or 1.0.2)! I have successfully created a FreeBSD port and a Hex package for the honeysnap project. You can find the files here (navi.eight7.org) until they are put into an official hex repository.
If you only want the port, download the honeysnap-1.0.6.11.tar.gz file (note that [...]

November 20, 2007

Joining the Hex Network Security Monitoring LiveCD project

Yep, that’s right, I’m going to be helping out with the Hex LiveCD project. I will hopefully be doing some development for some of the NSM tools and fixing bugs in the CD. In case you don’t know what Hex is, let me give you a little synopsis (from the Trac):
“HeX LiveCD is a Network [...]

November 12, 2007

Introducing ‘aimsnarf.rb’ => A simple AIM sniffing tool written in Ruby

[UPDATE 11/13/07] : version 0.11 released
Firstly, download the script here.
aimsnarf.rb is a small (~200 lines) Ruby script that I’ve written to sniff and dump AOL IM messages to STDOUT. I wrote this an as alternative to aimsniff, because I really dislike having to install aimsniff and all of it’s dependancies when all I want is [...]

October 15, 2007

An update on the Sun Blade 150

Well, I finally got around to finishing doing all the installs and setup on the Blade 150 I had laying around. In the end, since it only had 1gb of RAM and only 1 600 Mhz UltraSPARC II processor, I decided to go with FreeBSD instead of Solaris.
Initially, Solaris worked great serving up a webpage, [...]