Misc. Network Security Tools

DigiArch MailMonitor Listing updated: April 30, 2004

MailMonitor is a program enabling you to monitor incoming and outgoing mail traffic to and from you mail server and clients. It tracks, displays and logs incoming and outgoing SMTP sessions, POP sessions and sent and received e-mails. It can store incoming and outgoing e-mail in a separate directory independent of mail clients. Finally, it keeps a trace of all e-mail related session traffic (at packet level). This enables you to explore in depth what is going on in your e-mail environment. These features make MailMonitor a valuable tool for tracking your e-mail flow in your e-mail environment in case of problems with sending or receiving e-mail. Watch for unsolicited mail forwarding, SMTP hacking (spammers that use your server to send their messages) and a host of other e-mail server related problems.
Some features include: View SMTP and POP3 sessions - with complete session trace, Track all e-mails passing your server, Monitor SMTP authentication - with IP, username and password, Monitor POP authentication, Scan for mail errors and abnormalities, Store every e-mail passing your server, See a complete packet level trace of e-mail traffic only, Supports VPN tunnels.
  • Users' Rating: 4 [2 votes] - Vote
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AdRem sfConsole Listing updated: April 30, 2004

Web-enabled, protocol-independent solution for remote and local access to the NetWare console protected with encryption and eDirectory authentication. Remote access the console is possible via the web, firewall, Linux machines, NetWare Remote Manager, ConsoleOne and NWAdmin. Users can restrict access to individual screens and commands, open multiple server and program screens simultaneously from a single console, as well as connect to the server and transfer files even when eDirectory is inaccessible. Unlike Novell RConsole, sfConsole does not overload Windows and supports all NetWare versions.
  • Users' Rating: 4.2 [5 votes] - Vote
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EMCO Network Inventory Listing updated: April 2, 2004

EMCO Network Inventory has three methods of scannning your
whole network for all available machines and domains. Enumerate LAN, will scan your network for all available machines and domains into the machine tree. Enumerate LAN via IP-Range, will scan you network from a range of IP addresses. Enumerate LAN via Domain Name, will scan a specific domain for all available machines that belongs to that domain.
It's features include: Compare scanned applications between the current database and another database and generate a printable report comparing the number of licenses available for each application. Machines can be marked for Auto Update of information. New machines can be detected automatically. Export scanned data to several formats, including Excel, Access, Html, Pdf. Scan your networking machines for password protected screen savers and auto logon activity. Scan for any files or file extensions. Scan for any registry values.
  • Users' Rating: 4 [4 votes] - Vote
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Callio Secura 17799 Listing updated: March 28, 2004

Callio Secura 17799 is a web application that includes everything a manager needs to be able to develop, implement, manage and certify an Information Security Management System (ISMS) based on the ISO 17799 / BS7799 standard. With Callio Secura 17799, you apply a practical method of developing, implementing, managing and certifying an Information Security Management System.
  • Users' Rating: 4.37 [27 votes] - Vote
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DataClone Listing updated: March 21, 2004

DataClone allows administrators to copy, migrate or move, files, folders and shares on NTFS partitions from server to server while keeping security intact. DataClone also includes functionality such as recreating server shares, migrating local groups and Differential Copying – only copy files that have changed on the source server. All of this functionality is available in a project based front end without per server licensing.
  • Users' Rating: 4.54 [41 votes] - Vote
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ASIS Listing updated: March 19, 2004

ASIS is a tool for analyzing, debugging, maintaining and monitoring local networks and Internet connections. It captures the data passing through your dial-up connection or network Ethernet card, analyzes the data and represents it in a readable form. It also lets you defragment and assemble network packets into flows. ASIS decodes all the major protocols such as ARP, IP, TCP, UDP, ICMP, as well as top-level protocols such as HTTP, SMTP, POP, IMAP, FTP, TELNET and others.

ASIS also contains a special packet builder, through which you can build your own network packets and send them onto the network. This can be used, for example, to check your network for robustness against attacks and intruders.
  • Users' Rating: 2.33 [3 votes] - Vote
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Advanced EFS Data Recovery Listing updated: March 4, 2004

This program is used to recover (decrypt) files encrypted on NTFS (EFS) partitions created in Windows 2000/XP. Files can even be decrypted in a case where the system is not bootable and you are unable to log on, and/or some encryption keys (private or master) have been tampered with. Decryption is also possible when Windows is protected using SYSKEY. AEFSDR can decrypt the files protected under Windows XP and all versions of Windows 2000.
  • Users' Rating: 4.56 [25 votes] - Vote
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Proactive Windows Security Explorer Listing updated: January 10, 2004

A password security test tool that's designed to allow Windows NT, Windows 2000, and Windows XP-based systems administrators to identify and close security holes in their networks. Proactive Windows Security Explorer helps secure networks by executing an audit of account passwords, and exposing insecure account passwords. If it is possible to recover the password within a reasonable time, the password is considered insecure. The software supports a few different methods of obtaining password hashes for further attack/audit: from dump files (generated by 3rd party tools like pwdump/pwdump2/pwdump3), Registry of local computer, binary Registry files (SAM and SYSTEM), memory of local computer, and memory of remote computers (Domain Controllers), including ones running Active Directory. It can use brute-force and dictionary attacks on LM and NTLM password hashes, effectively optimized for speed.
  • Users' Rating: 4.8 [10 votes] - Vote
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BufferShield Listing updated: December 24, 2003

BufferShield is security software, capable of detecting and preventing attempts to execute code on the stack and the heap memory area, in order to stop the exploitation of buffer overflows. It is a very useful addition to Windows Update, minimizing the risk of unresolved security exploits, caused by buffer overflows. Upon detection of a buffer overflow it creates an entry within the event log and optionally terminates the application in question, preventing the execution of potentially malicious code. Buffer overflows are commonly used by hackers or viruses to introduce malicious code into attacked systems.
  • Users' Rating: 4.4 [89 votes] - Vote
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Protect IIS Listing updated: December 6, 2003

Protect IIS is designed to monitor inbound traffic on Web servers through a filter in order to guard against malicious attacks such as viruses and worms. Protect IIS is designed to secure Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) Web servers, which are the standard that many companies rely on to run their Web sites. Protect IIS is an out-of-the-box solution, which sets up quickly and affords instant protection for Web servers.

Protect IIS reduces susceptibility to attacks by shielding Web sites and Web applications from intrusion. The InstantAlerts(tm) Notification feature sends an e-mail notification when Protect IIS discovers an attack and the signature update service protects servers from newly discovered vulnerabilities. Protect IIS reduces the amount of administrative resources necessary to ensure secure Web operations and site availability.
  • Users' Rating: 3.86 [7 votes] - Vote
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