The Open Vulnerability Assessment System (OpenVAS) is a framework of several
services and tools offering a comprehensive and powerful vulnerability
scanning and vulnerability management solution.
This package contains core libraries.
smtpscan is a remote SMTP server version detector. It can be used to
guess which mail software is used on a remote server, that may hide its
SMTP banner.
This library provides the basis for all of the polymorphic encoders that
Metasploit uses for payload encoding. Encoders are used to try and create a
version of a payload that is free of bad characters as defined by the exploit.
Analyzes snort alert output and blocks ip addresses using pf for a specified
period of time. A whitelist is specified in CIDR format to exclude local and
trusted ip address from being blocked.
w3af is a Web Application Attack and Audit Framework. The project's
goal is to create a framework to find and exploit web application
vulnerabilities that is easy to use and extend.
While the FreeBSD Handbook on pf explains the simple steps necessary
to make pf tables survive a reboot, it does not (yet) point to an
already existing script. This rc script provides a minimum solution.
colorize is a perl script to add color to your logs (system logs, apache
logs, squid logs, and many other formats). colorize can also output a
colorized version of your logs as HTML.
confman is a configuration manager written in bash. confman uses Subversion to
provide a revision-controlled environment for editing and deploying
configuration files. With confman, you can easily manage configuration files
for all or any subset of your machines.
Filedupe is a utility to assist in finding any duplicates as you
accumulate files. It stores md5 hashes of all the files seen in a
system wide database (/var/db/filedupe.db) so it can quickly spot any
duplicates.
FUSE makes it possible to implement a filesystem in a userspace program.
Features include: simple yet comprehensive API, secure mounting by non-root
users, support for RELENG_6 and RELENG_7 FreeBSD kernels, multi-threaded
operation.