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 ///  File Name: IRM_Cisco_IOS_Shellcode_Videos.zip
Description:
Three videos from IRM demonstrating the execution of Cisco IOS shellcode in action.
Homepage:http://www.irmplc.com/
File Size:2664914
Last Modified:Oct 22 18:48:53 2007
MD5 Checksum:f2e24002b36bacf97f08dcdcbe8493be

 ///  File Name: nipper-0.11.7.zip
Description:
nipper is a Network Infrastructure Configuration Parser. nipper takes a network infrastructure device configuration, processes the file and details security-related issues with the configuration together with detailed recommendations. nipper was previous known as CiscoParse. nipper currently supports Cisco switches (IOS), Cisco Routers (IOS), Cisco Firewalls (PIX/ASA/FWSM) and Juniper NetScreen (ScreenOS). Output is in HTML, Latex, XML and Text. Encrypted passwords can be output to a John-the-Ripper file for strength testing. This is the Windows version.
Author:Ian Ventura-Whiting
Homepage:http://nipper.titania.co.uk/
Changes:The release adds support for the CSV output of a devices network filtering rules and optional output of CheckPoint rule comments. Support for Nokia IP and Accelar devices is also enhanced. The update includes other minor updates that are detailed in the Changelog.
File Size:662600
Last Modified:May 12 10:51:38 2008
MD5 Checksum:e9a5c045af4cfb8381c08ab8e4c3bec7

 ///  File Name: nipper-0.11.6.zip
Description:
nipper is a Network Infrastructure Configuration Parser. nipper takes a network infrastructure device configuration, processes the file and details security-related issues with the configuration together with detailed recommendations. nipper was previous known as CiscoParse. nipper currently supports Cisco switches (IOS), Cisco Routers (IOS), Cisco Firewalls (PIX/ASA/FWSM) and Juniper NetScreen (ScreenOS). Output is in HTML, Latex, XML and Text. Encrypted passwords can be output to a John-the-Ripper file for strength testing. This is the Windows version.
Author:Ian Ventura-Whiting
Homepage:http://nipper.titania.co.uk/
Changes:Multiple bug fixes and some changes.
File Size:657570
Last Modified:Apr 10 17:02:11 2008
MD5 Checksum:ced7ea05476f4805fc82a5d5c487c4de

 ///  File Name: nipper-0.11.7.tgz
Description:
nipper is a Network Infrastructure Configuration Parser. nipper takes a network infrastructure device configuration, processes the file and details security-related issues with the configuration together with detailed recommendations. nipper was previous known as CiscoParse. nipper currently supports Cisco switches (IOS), Cisco Routers (IOS), Cisco Firewalls (PIX/ASA/FWSM) and Juniper NetScreen (ScreenOS). Output is in HTML, Latex, XML and Text. Encrypted passwords can be output to a John-the-Ripper file for strength testing.
Author:Ian Ventura-Whiting
Homepage:http://nipper.titania.co.uk/
Changes:The release adds support for the CSV output of a devices network filtering rules and optional output of CheckPoint rule comments. Support for Nokia IP and Accelar devices is also enhanced. The update includes other minor updates that are detailed in the Changelog.
File Size:273091
Last Modified:May 12 10:53:09 2008
MD5 Checksum:cc6e500d2cefef2322ad8b4a1102aae1

 ///  File Name: nipper-0.11.5.tgz
Description:
nipper is a Network Infrastructure Configuration Parser. nipper takes a network infrastructure device configuration, processes the file and details security-related issues with the configuration together with detailed recommendations. nipper was previous known as CiscoParse. nipper currently supports Cisco switches (IOS), Cisco Routers (IOS), Cisco Firewalls (PIX/ASA/FWSM) and Juniper NetScreen (ScreenOS). Output is in HTML, Latex, XML and Text. Encrypted passwords can be output to a John-the-Ripper file for strength testing. This is the source version.
Author:Ian Ventura-Whiting
Homepage:http://nipper.titania.co.uk/
Changes:This release includes updates to the report output from Nipper, some minor PQR issues and resolves issues reported by the community.
File Size:271788
Last Modified:Apr 3 00:57:33 2008
MD5 Checksum:e9d2cb237ef775e63b955fe7a17693f7

 ///  File Name: nipper-0.11.6.tgz
Description:
nipper is a Network Infrastructure Configuration Parser. nipper takes a network infrastructure device configuration, processes the file and details security-related issues with the configuration together with detailed recommendations. nipper was previous known as CiscoParse. nipper currently supports Cisco switches (IOS), Cisco Routers (IOS), Cisco Firewalls (PIX/ASA/FWSM) and Juniper NetScreen (ScreenOS). Output is in HTML, Latex, XML and Text. Encrypted passwords can be output to a John-the-Ripper file for strength testing.
Author:Ian Ventura-Whiting
Homepage:http://nipper.titania.co.uk/
Changes:Multiple bug fixes and some changes.
File Size:271513
Last Modified:Apr 10 17:03:16 2008
MD5 Checksum:8f77b21a5b27ddfffb8b302275c82344

 ///  File Name: nipper-0.11.3.tgz
Description:
nipper is a Network Infrastructure Configuration Parser. nipper takes a network infrastructure device configuration, processes the file and details security-related issues with the configuration together with detailed recommendations. nipper was previous known as CiscoParse. nipper currently supports Cisco switches (IOS), Cisco Routers (IOS), Cisco Firewalls (PIX/ASA/FWSM) and Juniper NetScreen (ScreenOS). Output is in HTML, Latex, XML and Text. Encrypted passwords can be output to a John-the-Ripper file for strength testing.
Author:Ian Ventura-Whiting
Homepage:http://nipper.titania.co.uk/
Changes:This release improves support for SonicWALL SonicOS firewalls, Cisco PIX / ASA / FWSM firewalls, CheckPoint Firewall-1 and Nokia IP firewalls.
File Size:266509
Last Modified:Jan 28 12:36:25 2008
MD5 Checksum:09c37fb2888e204a18bb048cee3de43e

 ///  File Name: nipper-0.11.2.tgz
Description:
nipper is a Network Infrastructure Configuration Parser. nipper takes a network infrastructure device configuration, processes the file and details security-related issues with the configuration together with detailed recommendations. nipper was previous known as CiscoParse. nipper currently supports Cisco switches (IOS), Cisco Routers (IOS), Cisco Firewalls (PIX/ASA/FWSM) and Juniper NetScreen (ScreenOS). Output is in HTML, Latex, XML and Text. Encrypted passwords can be output to a John-the-Ripper file for strength testing.
Author:Ian Ventura-Whiting
Homepage:http://nipper.titania.co.uk/
Changes:This maintenance release includes several fixes for issues identified by the community. Additionally, minor changes have been made to some of the command line parameters, and a new option added to remove the configuration section of a report. Other updates include documentation changes and configuration file modifications. For a full list of changes, refer to the Changelog.
File Size:265191
Last Modified:Jan 14 14:32:23 2008
MD5 Checksum:614862d8f681b502d723ac5c611d7b6d

 ///  File Name: nipper-0.11.0.tgz
Description:
nipper is a Network Infrastructure Configuration Parser. nipper takes a network infrastructure device configuration, processes the file and details security-related issues with the configuration together with detailed recommendations. nipper was previous known as CiscoParse. nipper currently supports Cisco switches (IOS), Cisco Routers (IOS), Cisco Firewalls (PIX/ASA/FWSM) and Juniper NetScreen (ScreenOS). Output is in HTML, Latex, XML and Text. Encrypted passwords can be output to a John-the-Ripper file for strength testing.
Author:Ian Ventura-Whiting
Homepage:http://nipper.titania.co.uk/
Changes:Major changes include support for CheckPoint Firewall-1, Nortel Passport and SonicWALL devices. Improved support for Cisco PIX and Juniper NetScreen devices. Big improvements to ACL processing, report output and support for external configuration files. See the changelog for full details.
File Size:264713
Last Modified:Jan 1 17:40:03 2008
MD5 Checksum:ae44ba35eb9d1b79507bf78327badbcf

 ///  File Name: nipper-0.11.5.zip
Description:
nipper is a Network Infrastructure Configuration Parser. nipper takes a network infrastructure device configuration, processes the file and details security-related issues with the configuration together with detailed recommendations. nipper was previous known as CiscoParse. nipper currently supports Cisco switches (IOS), Cisco Routers (IOS), Cisco Firewalls (PIX/ASA/FWSM) and Juniper NetScreen (ScreenOS). Output is in HTML, Latex, XML and Text. Encrypted passwords can be output to a John-the-Ripper file for strength testing. This is the Windows version.
Author:Ian Ventura-Whiting
Homepage:http://nipper.titania.co.uk/
Changes:This release includes updates to the report output from Nipper, some minor PQR issues and resolves issues reported by the community.
File Size:237191
Last Modified:Apr 3 00:57:59 2008
MD5 Checksum:d01cd5cccaf3095dc5c098ea17ee1cab

 ///  File Name: nipper-0.11.3.zip
Description:
nipper is a Network Infrastructure Configuration Parser. nipper takes a network infrastructure device configuration, processes the file and details security-related issues with the configuration together with detailed recommendations. nipper was previous known as CiscoParse. nipper currently supports Cisco switches (IOS), Cisco Routers (IOS), Cisco Firewalls (PIX/ASA/FWSM) and Juniper NetScreen (ScreenOS). Output is in HTML, Latex, XML and Text. Encrypted passwords can be output to a John-the-Ripper file for strength testing. This is the Windows version.
Author:Ian Ventura-Whiting
Homepage:http://nipper.titania.co.uk/
Changes:This release improves support for SonicWALL SonicOS firewalls, Cisco PIX / ASA / FWSM firewalls, CheckPoint Firewall-1 and Nokia IP firewalls.
File Size:235592
Last Modified:Jan 28 12:37:04 2008
MD5 Checksum:b2bc917e1e40351e934eec2b7c70cbef

 ///  File Name: The_Trivial_Cisco_IP_Phones_Comprom..>
Description:
The Cisco SIP-based IP Phone 7960 contains severe vulnerabilities which allow complete control of a user's credentials; total subversion of a user's settings for the IP Telephony network, and the ability to subvert the entire IP Telephony environment. Malicious access to a user's credentials enables "Call Hijacking", "Registration Hijacking", "Call Tracking", and other voice related attacks.
Author:Ofir Arkin
Homepage:http://www.sys-security.com
File Size:214344
Last Modified:Sep 21 04:30:10 2002
MD5 Checksum:a930349ff7419447cdae5e60a6e27c99

 ///  File Name: nipper-0.10.0.tgz
Description:
nipper is a Network Infrastructure Configuration Parser. nipper takes a network infrastructure device configuration, processes the file and details security-related issues with the configuration together with detailed recommendations. nipper was previous known as CiscoParse. nipper currently supports Cisco switches (IOS), Cisco Routers (IOS), Cisco Firewalls (PIX/ASA/FWSM) and Juniper NetScreen (ScreenOS). Output is in HTML, Latex, XML and Text. Encrypted passwords can be output to a John-the-Ripper file for strength testing.
Author:Ian Ventura-Whiting
Homepage:http://sourceforge.net/projects/nipper
Changes:This release introduces support for Cisco Content Service Switch (CSS) devices, massively enhances IOS support and includes all round improvements to the report output. This release also includes improved documentation. See the changelog for a full list of changes.
File Size:190565
Last Modified:Jun 28 23:59:44 2007
MD5 Checksum:b57200e2f0c153f01c44d906c3f2f494

 ///  File Name: CiscoPasswordRevealer.rar
Description:
The Cisco Password Revealer - The Cisco VPN Client uses weak encryption to store user and group passwords in your local profile file. This tool will reveal the saved passwords from a given profile file.
Author:HAL 9000
Homepage:http://evilscientists.de/blog/?page_id=343
File Size:152218
Last Modified:Oct 25 14:14:44 2005
MD5 Checksum:55a61b70f4a9a2dcc32bc3a7915fc15b

 ///  File Name: nipper-0.9.2.tgz
Description:
nipper is a Network Infrastructure Configuration Parser. nipper takes a network infrastructure device configuration, processes the file and details security-related issues with the configuration together with detailed recommendations. nipper was previous known as CiscoParse. nipper currently supports Cisco switches (IOS), Cisco Routers (IOS), Cisco Firewalls (PIX/ASA/FWSM) and Juniper NetScreen (ScreenOS). Output is in HTML, Latex, XML and Text. Encrypted passwords can be output to a John-the-Ripper file for strength testing.
Author:Ian Ventura-Whiting
Homepage:http://sourceforge.net/projects/nipper
Changes:Maintenance release.
File Size:140429
Last Modified:Apr 12 14:44:44 2007
MD5 Checksum:32b4883318a7d39b37b0d4880fbea830

 ///  File Name: nipper-0.9.5.tgz
Description:
nipper is a Network Infrastructure Configuration Parser. nipper takes a network infrastructure device configuration, processes the file and details security-related issues with the configuration together with detailed recommendations. nipper was previous known as CiscoParse. nipper currently supports Cisco switches (IOS), Cisco Routers (IOS), Cisco Firewalls (PIX/ASA/FWSM) and Juniper NetScreen (ScreenOS). Output is in HTML, Latex, XML and Text. Encrypted passwords can be output to a John-the-Ripper file for strength testing.
Author:Ian Ventura-Whiting
Homepage:http://sourceforge.net/projects/nipper
Changes:Multiple bug fixes.
File Size:140413
Last Modified:May 15 02:51:13 2007
MD5 Checksum:a1d171709336a1cfd4a0784a9a7d9640

 ///  File Name: nipper-0.9.3.tgz
Description:
nipper is a Network Infrastructure Configuration Parser. nipper takes a network infrastructure device configuration, processes the file and details security-related issues with the configuration together with detailed recommendations. nipper was previous known as CiscoParse. nipper currently supports Cisco switches (IOS), Cisco Routers (IOS), Cisco Firewalls (PIX/ASA/FWSM) and Juniper NetScreen (ScreenOS). Output is in HTML, Latex, XML and Text. Encrypted passwords can be output to a John-the-Ripper file for strength testing.
Author:Ian Ventura-Whiting
Homepage:http://sourceforge.net/projects/nipper
Changes:Maintenance release.
File Size:140184
Last Modified:Apr 22 23:58:21 2007
MD5 Checksum:6911d8dde1975b046f3d4257370dd097

 ///  File Name: nipper-0.9.1.tgz
Description:
nipper is a Network Infrastructure Configuration Parser. nipper takes a network infrastructure device configuration, processes the file and details security-related issues with the configuration together with detailed recommendations. nipper was previous known as CiscoParse. nipper currently supports Cisco switches (IOS), Cisco Routers (IOS), Cisco Firewalls (PIX/ASA/FWSM) and Juniper NetScreen (ScreenOS). Output is in HTML, Latex, XML and Text. Encrypted passwords can be output to a John-the-Ripper file for strength testing.
Author:Ian Ventura-Whiting
Homepage:http://sourceforge.net/projects/nipper
File Size:139588
Last Modified:Apr 10 02:21:03 2007
MD5 Checksum:ed7f650c4e44664fa8d73035681ace32

 ///  File Name: tomas.zip
Description:
Too Many Secrets v0.7beta is a commandline tool to crack the enable secret passwords on Cisco routers. You need the md5 password hash from the config to run this tool. It contents dictionary and brute force attacks and a nice feature to combine brute forcing with a partial known password string.
Author:Michael Thumann
Homepage:http://www.ernw.de
File Size:110960
Last Modified:May 5 01:11:47 2002
MD5 Checksum:57c254e53082db7dcda8e97ae18e0e02

 ///  File Name: glFlow-0.1.1.tar.gz
Description:
glFlow is a pcap-based traffic analysis tool intended for monitoring high speed links. The detection algorithm is based on realtime NetFlow traffic aggregation and analysis. The code is portable across platforms, it should work on every system with working md4/md5 and pcap implementations, with very little modifications.
Author:Vlad GALU
Homepage:http://night.rdslink.ro/dudu/glflow/
Changes:The DSCP is printed out when there's an event. The IPs are printed in dotted notation rather than as unsigned long integers.
File Size:108654
Last Modified:Dec 11 17:09:19 2004
MD5 Checksum:0294963a9fdda460d06a9980f5ab8e8b

 ///  File Name: pla-v2.00.tar.gz
Description:
PIX Logging Architecture is a project allowing for correlation of Cisco PIX Firewall traffic, IDS, and informational logs. It parses Cisco PIX logs from syslog files, then pushes the parsed data to a database. It contains a Web-based front end for displaying and searching the Cisco PIX Firewall logs.
Author:Kris Philipsen
Homepage:http://pixla.sourceforge.net/
File Size:85182
Last Modified:Mar 26 23:24:40 2007
MD5 Checksum:fcb1bed53928eba37e1796fcd7ff154c

 ///  File Name: CiscoAuditingTool-v1.tar.gz
Description:
Cisco Auditing Tool - Perl script which scans cisco routers for common vulnerabilities. Checks for default passwords, easily guessable community names, and the IOS history bug. Includes support for plugins and scanning multiple hosts.
Author:G0ne
Homepage:http://www.scrypt.net/~g0ne/
File Size:57594
Last Modified:May 24 15:37:07 2000
MD5 Checksum:8d3a3e32c04648d29469a9f37e65caf3

 ///  File Name: ioscommands.shtml
Description:
Simple command reference chart for Cisco IOS.
File Size:47841
Last Modified:Jun 10 12:30:47 2004
MD5 Checksum:62461d73352f0e55dcf35f5295e2405d

 ///  File Name: ncat-0.1.tar.gz
Description:
ncat is a network config Audit Tool for IOS (and other) configs. ncat reads a master config file (default ./ncat.conf) and checks one or more config files specified on the command line against rules found in the master. Rules specify that a particular chunk of text is either required or forbidden. Once all rules have been checked, a report is output listing violations.
Homepage:http://ncat.sourceforge.net
File Size:35292
Last Modified:Dec 7 00:45:59 2000
MD5 Checksum:6425ce92fa026fd987c73c76239051ca

 ///  File Name: ccsat.txt
Description:
CCSAT (Cisco Configuration Security Auditing Tool) is a script to allow automated audit of configuration security of large numbers of Cisco routers and switches. The tool is based upon industry best practices including Cisco, NSA and SANS security guides and recommendations. It is flexible and can report details down to individual device interfaces, lines, ACL's, AS's, etc.
Author:Bill Zeng
Homepage:http://hotunix.com/tools/
File Size:30663
Last Modified:Feb 9 23:58:37 2004
MD5 Checksum:a6488a98b706e09c0e4077bb4e3d0e40