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Sunday, November 30, 2008

Network Security Tools (with source code)



Author(s): Justin Clarke, Nitesh Dhanjani
Publisher: O'Reilly
Year: Apr, 2005
ISBN: 0-596-00794-9
Language: English
File type: CHM
Pages: 352
Size (for download): 1.72 MB

This concise, high-end guide shows experienced administrators how to customize and extend popular open source security tools such as Nikto, Ettercap, and Nessus. It also addresses port scanners, packet injectors, network sniffers, and web assessment tools. Network Security Tools is the one resource you want at your side when locking down your network.

If you're an advanced security professional, then you know that the battle to protect online privacy continues to rage on. Security chat rooms, especially, are resounding with calls for vendors to take more responsibility to release products that are more secure. In fact, with all the information and code that is passed on a daily basis, it's a fight that may never end.

Fortunately, there are a number of open source security tools that give you a leg up in the battle. Often a security tool does exactly what you want, right out of the box. More frequently, you need to customize the tool to fit the needs of your network structure. Network Security Tools shows experienced administrators how to modify, customize, and extend popular open source security tools such as Nikto, Ettercap, and Nessus. This concise, high-end guide discusses the common customizations and extensions for these tools, then shows you how to write even more specialized attack and penetration reviews that are suited to your unique network environment. It also explains how tools like port scanners, packet injectors, network sniffers, and web assessment tools function. Some of the topics covered include:
- Writing your own network sniffers and packet injection tools
- Writing plugins for Nessus, Ettercap, and Nikto
- Developing exploits for Metasploit
- Code analysis for web applications
- Writing kernel modules for security applications, and understanding rootkits


While many books on security are either tediously academic or overly sensational, Network Security Tools takes an even-handed and accessible approach that will let you quickly review the problem and implement new, practical solutions--without reinventing the wheel. In an age when security is critical, Network Security Tools is the resource you want at your side when locking down your network.


TABLE OF CONTENT:
Chapter 01 - Writing Plug-ins for Nessus
Chapter 02 - Developing Dissectors and Plug-ins for the Ettercap Network Sniffer
Chapter 03 - Extending Hydra and Nmap
Chapter 04 - Writing Plug-ins for the Nikto Vulnerability Scanner
Chapter 05 - Writing Modules for the Metasploit Framework
Chapter 06 - Extending Code Analysis to the Webroot
Chapter 07 - Fun with Linux Kernel Modules
Chapter 08 - Developing Web Assessment Tools and Scripts
Chapter 09 - Automated Exploit Tools
Chapter 10 - Writing Network Sniffers
Chapter 11 - Writing Packet-Injection Tools


download:
http://rapidshare.de/files/28527690/net_sec_tools.rar
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