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Conntrack Tools 1.4.1
Posted Mar 5, 2013
Authored by Pablo Neira Ayuso | Site conntrack-tools.netfilter.org

conntrack-tools is a set of userspace tools for Linux that allow system administrators to interact with the Connection Tracking System, the module which provides stateful packet inspection for iptables. It includes the userspace daemon conntrackd and the commandline interface conntrack.

Changes: This release adds support to dump the "dying" and "unconfirmed" list via ctnetlink. A deadlock due to wrong nested signal blocking was resolved.
systems | linux
SHA-256 | d4b0f42a9e814e9f2c95bb5dbaa7bd02a418114e019d6fa85d6b22ff20c95b6a
Listener 2.2
Posted Jan 23, 2013
Authored by Folkert van Heusden | Site vanheusden.com

This program listens for sound. If it detects any, it starts recording automatically and also automatically stops when things become silent again.

Changes: This is a maintenance release, fixing all kinds of small bugs.
tags | tool
systems | linux
SHA-256 | 890836e94e3df9f0cd83b2cb9ed98f9a072cb4aaa3d5ebfc78785a6ad2d47bba
Conntrack Tools 1.4.0
Posted Oct 8, 2012
Authored by Pablo Neira Ayuso | Site conntrack-tools.netfilter.org

conntrack-tools is a set of userspace tools for Linux that allow system administrators to interact with the Connection Tracking System, the module which provides stateful packet inspection for iptables. It includes the userspace daemon conntrackd and the commandline interface conntrack.

Changes: This release adds the user-space helper infrastructure, which includes the RPC portmapper (to support NFSv3) and Oracle*TNS helpers.
tags | tool
systems | linux
SHA-256 | 036b032a5c4d180aad686df21399d74506b9b3d3000794eb13ac313482e24896
Conntrack Tools 1.2.2
Posted Aug 1, 2012
Authored by Pablo Neira Ayuso | Site conntrack-tools.netfilter.org

conntrack-tools is a set of userspace tools for Linux that allow system administrators to interact with the Connection Tracking System, the module which provides stateful packet inspection for iptables. It includes the userspace daemon conntrackd and the commandline interface conntrack.

Changes: Selective flushing for the "-t" and "-F" command options has been implemented. The commit operation is now synchronous.
tags | tool
systems | linux
SHA-256 | e1da5f4c46094c252df5a167b28ecf2085dd73d1258316021d80612e5c9e332b
Conntrack Tools 1.2.0
Posted May 27, 2012
Authored by Pablo Neira Ayuso | Site conntrack-tools.netfilter.org

conntrack-tools is a set of userspace tools for Linux that allow system administrators to interact with the Connection Tracking System, the module which provides stateful packet inspection for iptables. It includes the userspace daemon conntrackd and the commandline interface conntrack.

Changes: This release supports NAT expectations, synchronization of the expectation class, helper names, and expect functions. Filtering by mark is now allowed. Example configurations for Q.931 and H.245 have been added.
systems | linux
SHA-256 | 7332b6fda82460bb4f07e93ce67e676b81a955d5738f3b67ca2f1063ddd4dc67
Bastille Unix 3.2.1
Posted Jan 29, 2012
Authored by Jay Beale | Site bastille-linux.org

The Bastille Hardening program locks down an operating system, configuring the system for increased security. It currently supports Red Hat, Fedora Core, Red Hat Enterprise, SuSE, SuSE Enterprise, Mandrake, Debian, and Gentoo, HP-UX, and Apple's Mac OS X.

Changes: Various updates.
systems | linux, redhat, suse, debian, hpux, mandrake, apple, osx, gentoo, fedora
SHA-256 | f55bd88272c1d996167dc032f97acacaa8b515889994c3ba72683834f0fbe19e
Conntrack Tools 1.0.1
Posted Jan 6, 2012
Authored by Pablo Neira Ayuso | Site conntrack-tools.netfilter.org

conntrack-tools is a set of userspace tools for Linux that allow system administrators to interact with the Connection Tracking System, the module which provides stateful packet inspection for iptables. It includes the userspace daemon conntrackd and the commandline interface conntrack.

Changes: Support for mark masks was added.
tags | tool
systems | linux
SHA-256 | 1e5769a17ed17e1e8886a1807af00acda4cceec996d194f0519d922e41655380
ZoneMinder Video Camera Security Tool 1.25.0
Posted Sep 2, 2011
Authored by Philip Coombes | Site zoneminder.com

ZoneMinder is a suite of applications intended for use in video camera security applications, including theft prevention and child or family member monitoring. It supports capture, analysis, recording, and monitoring of video data coming from one or more cameras attached to a Linux system. It also features a user-friendly Web interface which allows viewing, archival, review, and deletion of images and movies captured by the cameras. The image analysis system is highly configurable, permitting retention of specific events, while eliminating false positives. ZoneMinder supports both directly connected and network cameras and is built around the definition of a set of individual 'zones' of varying sensitivity and functionality for each camera. This allows the elimination of regions which should be ignored or the definition of areas which will alarm if various thresholds are exceeded in conjunction with other zones. All management, control, and other functions are supported through the Web interface.

Changes: This release is mainly focused around a complete rewrite of the logging and debug functionality, which now includes a Web log viewer and fully consolidated logging. Support has also been added for SFTP in event uploads. There are also a small number of other useful new features and fixes.
tags | web
systems | linux, unix
SHA-256 | ec63ef47d8f4cb8af21a3bc84ff1de6968805146682dd7f10982bde975d9bb5d
Listener 2.0.1
Posted Aug 2, 2011
Authored by Folkert van Heusden | Site vanheusden.com

This program listens for sound. If it detects any, it starts recording automatically and also automatically stops when things become silent again.

Changes: This version now uses portaudio. This means it is more stable and should run on other platforms (such as Mac OS X). This version also has a new, more flexible commandline format for selecting sample rate and such.
systems | linux
SHA-256 | ae08c0b3cfb4c38eaa0188b375c0e4c868f66c5706e33d33e210cd0320e035bc
ZoneMinder Video Camera Security Tool 1.24.4
Posted May 31, 2011
Authored by Philip Coombes | Site zoneminder.com

ZoneMinder is a suite of applications intended for use in video camera security applications, including theft prevention and child or family member monitoring. It supports capture, analysis, recording, and monitoring of video data coming from one or more cameras attached to a Linux system. It also features a user-friendly Web interface which allows viewing, archival, review, and deletion of images and movies captured by the cameras. The image analysis system is highly configurable, permitting retention of specific events, while eliminating false positives. ZoneMinder supports both directly connected and network cameras and is built around the definition of a set of individual 'zones' of varying sensitivity and functionality for each camera. This allows the elimination of regions which should be ignored or the definition of areas which will alarm if various thresholds are exceeded in conjunction with other zones. All management, control, and other functions are supported through the Web interface.

Changes: This release primarily addresses a number of system and configuration issues that arose from 1.24.3, but also includes significant improvements to version management and upgrades.
tags | web
systems | linux, unix
SHA-256 | 63cd333011cdd550c0a27631a8353e140b57da531c51c13539a22cf06043130b
ZoneMinder Video Camera Security Tool 1.24.3
Posted May 18, 2011
Authored by Philip Coombes | Site zoneminder.com

ZoneMinder is a suite of applications intended for use in video camera security applications, including theft prevention and child or family member monitoring. It supports capture, analysis, recording, and monitoring of video data coming from one or more cameras attached to a Linux system. It also features a user-friendly Web interface which allows viewing, archival, review, and deletion of images and movies captured by the cameras. The image analysis system is highly configurable, permitting retention of specific events, while eliminating false positives. ZoneMinder supports both directly connected and network cameras and is built around the definition of a set of individual 'zones' of varying sensitivity and functionality for each camera. This allows the elimination of regions which should be ignored or the definition of areas which will alarm if various thresholds are exceeded in conjunction with other zones. All management, control, and other functions are supported through the Web interface.

Changes: This long awaited release brings improved compatibility with a number of updated third party packages. There were many reliability and performance updates plus a number of new features and fixes. A contributed iPhone interface was included.
tags | web
systems | linux, unix
SHA-256 | fa766fe30723a4ead11423eaaadb48810a1c500231d02e5f06181a0e9f4ab51a
Listener 2.0.0
Posted Aug 6, 2010
Authored by Folkert van Heusden | Site vanheusden.com

This program listens for sound. If it detects any, it starts recording automatically and also automatically stops when things become silent again.

Changes: First version which is using ALSA for sound I/O.
systems | linux
SHA-256 | df5f88350c8557ac3ddf7b31863da8cc0cf9163ec0473d04dbc559eea9ed7902
Openwall Linux Kernel Patch 2.4.37.9
Posted Feb 20, 2010
Authored by Solar Designer | Site openwall.com

The Openwall Linux kernel patch is a collection of security hardening features for the Linux kernel which can stop most 'cookbook' buffer overflow exploits. The patch can also add more privacy to the system by restricting access to parts of /proc so that users may not see what others are doing. Also tightens down file descriptors 0, 1, and 2, implements process limits and shared memory destruction.

Changes: The patch has been updated to Linux 2.4.37.9. A post-2.4.37.9 upstream fix for FAT filesystems has been added. The FAQ has been updated.
tags | overflow, kernel
systems | linux
SHA-256 | cc066acc2ba98c60487220c98c8c2dd4f652f4416abb44caf310273947bc9d56
Openwall Linux Kernel Patch 2.4.37.7-ow1
Posted Nov 18, 2009
Authored by Solar Designer | Site openwall.com

The Openwall Linux kernel patch is a collection of security hardening features for the Linux kernel which can stop most 'cookbook' buffer overflow exploits. The patch can also add more privacy to the system by restricting access to parts of /proc so that users may not see what others are doing. Also tightens down file descriptors 0, 1, and 2, implements process limits and shared memory destruction.

Changes: The patch has been updated to Linux 2.4.37.7.
tags | overflow, kernel
systems | linux
SHA-256 | bd537e8cfd62c93c7b97d86560d13e889862b2c616cffca2fe13d5ca4981bc95
Kmotion Video Surveillance Front-End
Posted Nov 3, 2009
Authored by David Selby | Site kmotion.eu

kmotion is a Web based video surveillance front end to the "motion" program.

tags | web
systems | linux
SHA-256 | 2554bcffa0dba61b497fa7af02110cd18de984c1502ceb362c4265e193d23e28
Openwall Linux Kernel Patch 2.4.37.6
Posted Oct 26, 2009
Authored by Solar Designer | Site openwall.com

The Openwall Linux kernel patch is a collection of security hardening features for the Linux kernel which can stop most 'cookbook' buffer overflow exploits. The patch can also add more privacy to the system by restricting access to parts of /proc so that users may not see what others are doing. Also tightens down file descriptors 0, 1, and 2, implements process limits and shared memory destruction.

Changes: The patch has been updated to Linux 2.4.37.6. A fix for a typographical error in one of the information leak fixes included into 2.4.37.6 has been added.
tags | overflow, kernel
systems | linux
SHA-256 | d218ae46a81a248e35dee10baea3e087404f8327ea92a0b2aee6adf48cad3ca6
Openwall Linux Kernel Patch
Posted Aug 23, 2009
Authored by Solar Designer | Site openwall.com

The Openwall Linux kernel patch is a collection of security hardening features for the Linux kernel which can stop most 'cookbook' buffer overflow exploits. The patch can also add more privacy to the system by restricting access to parts of /proc so that users may not see what others are doing. Also tightens down file descriptors 0, 1, and 2, implements process limits and shared memory destruction.

Changes: Besides being an update to the 2.4.37.5 kernel release, this revision of the patch adds a fix for the sigaltstack local information leak affecting 64-bit kernel builds.)
tags | overflow, kernel
systems | linux
advisories | CVE-2009-2847
SHA-256 | b7b6877b1d7e4631f1bd26baae92087f511563b1a0c96034f9ac6c168a3ad3dd
Openwall Linux Kernel Patch
Posted Aug 5, 2009
Authored by Solar Designer | Site openwall.com

The Openwall Linux kernel patch is a collection of security hardening features for the Linux kernel which can stop most 'cookbook' buffer overflow exploits. The patch can also add more privacy to the system by restricting access to parts of /proc so that users may not see what others are doing. Also tightens down file descriptors 0, 1, and 2, implements process limits and shared memory destruction.

Changes: The patch has been updated to Linux 2.4.37.4, which integrates a replacement for the "personality" hardening measure introduced in 2.4.37.3-ow1.
tags | overflow, kernel
systems | linux
SHA-256 | 429ecf25108eac097002041ba29ce02930f25b5f18f372c6e0a6f5ef0eed3c7c
Openwall Linux Kernel Patch
Posted Jul 20, 2009
Authored by Solar Designer | Site openwall.com

The Openwall Linux kernel patch is a collection of security hardening features for the Linux kernel which can stop most 'cookbook' buffer overflow exploits. The patch can also add more privacy to the system by restricting access to parts of /proc so that users may not see what others are doing. Also tightens down file descriptors 0, 1, and 2, implements process limits and shared memory destruction.

Changes: Besides being an update to the 2.4.37.3 kernel release, this revision of the patch introduces an additional security hardening measure where the kernel would no longer allow the "personality" feature (which is needed to support some program binaries from other operating systems) to be abused to bypass the vm.mmap_min_addr restriction via SUID-root programs with a certain class of design errors in them.
tags | overflow, kernel
systems | linux
SHA-256 | 0c25720b101ace36c2d6e8690e52d2db9f39acb3098ead4872c97e1417281062
Openwall Linux Kernel Patch
Posted Jul 7, 2009
Authored by Solar Designer | Site openwall.com

The Openwall Linux kernel patch is a collection of security hardening features for the Linux kernel which can stop most 'cookbook' buffer overflow exploits. The patch can also add more privacy to the system by restricting access to parts of /proc so that users may not see what others are doing. Also tightens down file descriptors 0, 1, and 2, implements process limits and shared memory destruction.

Changes: This release was updated to Linux 2.4.37.2.
tags | overflow, kernel
systems | linux
SHA-256 | 74f0ef89d40cd7ce76ae136da44446c3bd5c8e59fbed96d4bf0d38dc3d879c93
Openwall Linux Kernel Patch
Posted May 25, 2009
Authored by Solar Designer | Site openwall.com

The Openwall Linux kernel patch is a collection of security hardening features for the Linux kernel which can stop most 'cookbook' buffer overflow exploits. The patch can also add more privacy to the system by restricting access to parts of /proc so that users may not see what others are doing. Also tightens down file descriptors 0, 1, and 2, implements process limits and shared memory destruction.

Changes: This release was updated to Linux 2.4.37.1. Functionality of the CONFIG_HARDEN_PAGE0 feature has been revised to apply on top of the vm.mmap_min_addr sysctl introduced in mainstream 2.4 kernels, and the documentation has been revised accordingly.
tags | overflow, kernel
systems | linux
SHA-256 | d524c6272e03bae71b8cfb8b64310680e24c0e94d3d435156f2d5a6cd3b01580
Rule Set Based Access Control
Posted May 15, 2009
Site rsbac.org

Rule Set Based Access Control (RSBAC) is an open source security extension for current Linux kernels. It is based on the Generalized Framework for Access Control (GFAC) and provides a flexible system of access control implemented with the help of a kernel patch. All security relevant system calls are extended by security enforcement code. This code calls the central decision component, which in turn calls all active decision modules and generates a combined decision. This decision is then enforced by the system call extensions. This version is for the 2.6 kernel. This release is for Linux kernel 2.6.29.2. A significant speedup and even better SMP scalability are expected from the new RCU based list locking. The most important changes since 1.3.5 are the addition of VUM (Virtual User Management) support, OTP support for UM, support of ANY for NETLINK control, checking of CLOSE requests in RC, the addition of SCD target videomem and kernel attribute pagenr, ext4 secure delete support, and many small bugfixes too. Generic lists were changed to use RCU instead of rw spinlocks.

tags | kernel
systems | linux
SHA-256 | 66dcad3c234b65559696456d38149a04cd02c28cda5102eec00809e82d17d428
ZoneMinder Video Camera Security Tool
Posted Feb 28, 2009
Authored by Philip Coombes | Site zoneminder.com

ZoneMinder is a suite of applications intended for use in video camera security applications, including theft prevention and child or family member monitoring. It supports capture, analysis, recording, and monitoring of video data coming from one or more cameras attached to a Linux system. It also features a user-friendly Web interface which allows viewing, archival, review, and deletion of images and movies captured by the cameras. The image analysis system is highly configurable, permitting retention of specific events, while eliminating false positives. ZoneMinder supports both directly connected and network cameras and is built around the definition of a set of individual 'zones' of varying sensitivity and functionality for each camera. This allows the elimination of regions which should be ignored or the definition of areas which will alarm if various thresholds are exceeded in conjunction with other zones. All management, control, and other functions are supported through the Web interface.

Changes: Release addressing some issues discovered in 1.24.0 plus a small number of useful features.
tags | web
systems | linux
SHA-256 | 53a1514413cb401e0945fad009483e560a9a4d2e0ba40350988ca87fbb860ab2
RSBAC 1.4.0 For The 2.6 Kernel
Posted Jan 16, 2009
Site rsbac.org

Rule Set Based Access Control (RSBAC) is an open source security extension for current Linux kernels. It is based on the Generalized Framework for Access Control (GFAC) and provides a flexible system of access control implemented with the help of a kernel patch. All security relevant system calls are extended by security enforcement code. This code calls the central decision component, which in turn calls all active decision modules and generates a combined decision. This decision is then enforced by the system call extensions. This version is for the 2.6 kernel. Added VUM (Virtual User Management) support. OTP support for UM. Converted the common code to 2.6 only.

tags | kernel
systems | linux
SHA-256 | 1c57c6b30b0329e7b42d12773eb2672c5c61de5c8d0cdf62145dc1bc870e5360
RSBAC 1.4.0 For The 2.4 Kernel
Posted Jan 16, 2009
Site rsbac.org

Rule Set Based Access Control (RSBAC) is an open source security extension for current Linux kernels. It is based on the Generalized Framework for Access Control (GFAC) and provides a flexible system of access control implemented with the help of a kernel patch. All security relevant system calls are extended by security enforcement code. This code calls the central decision component, which in turn calls all active decision modules and generates a combined decision. This decision is then enforced by the system call extensions. This version is for the 2.4 kernel.

Changes: Added VUM (Virtual User Management) support. OTP support for UM. Increase string lengths in user and group items significantly. Add RSBAC memory slab 384 for new user item sizes.
tags | kernel
systems | linux
SHA-256 | e78a45feeab611322bce766966f9547722a70a1fb818137595dd89392aec83b1
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