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Denial of Service tools are for use when testing your own machines only. Use of these tools on a test network is the only way to build a stable network enabled product that will not crash under the load of a distributed packet flood.

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 ///  File Name: snort-ids.trinoo.txt
Description:
Rules for the Snort IDS to detect trinoo. This rules work only as long as the ports/passwords/protocol aren't changed.
Author:Stefan Aeschbacher
Homepage:http://www.aeschbacher.ch/stefan
File Size:1970
Last Modified:Dec 14 01:29:01 1999
MD5 Checksum:2b91a4c5ad5bfa7061b5a1c62f4c8d2e

 ///  File Name: dsit_workshop.pdf
Description:
Results of the Distributed-Systems Intruder Tools Workshop (Nov 2-4, 1999). Several distributed intruder tools are in widespread use now, and the technology is maturing. As a result, a single command from an attacker can result in tens of thousands of concurrent attacks.
Author:Clarissa Cook, Richard Kemmerer, and David Dittrich
File Size:64532
Last Modified:Dec 9 22:21:08 1999
MD5 Checksum:b69cb60c78ff79ee69d4513e534245f9

 ///  File Name: blitznet.tgz
Description:
Blitznet launches a distributed syn flood attack with spoofed source IP, without logging.
Author:Phreeon
File Size:8055
Last Modified:Dec 9 21:33:31 1999
MD5 Checksum:c58067ac29321e40ba72d357c136f798

 ///  File Name: trinoo.tgz
Description:
Trinoo daemon source - Implements a distributed denial of service attack. Controlled via UDP.
File Size:13941
Last Modified:Dec 9 21:21:13 1999
MD5 Checksum:a7d1bda7617f17b021617ae3c782fc6e

 ///  File Name: tfn.tgz
Description:
Distributed flood network client/server that can be installed on a large number of hosts and used to hit a target with high bandwidth simultaneously. communicates over icmp and supports udp, syn, icmp/8, smurf flood and more. Courtesy of Mixter.
File Size:8093
Last Modified:Sep 23 21:47:52 1999
MD5 Checksum:4286277c823ee297b84142ebb50be118

 ///  File Name: trinoo.analysis.txt
Description:
The following is an analysis of the DoS Project's "trinoo" (a.k.a. "trin00") master/slave programs, which implement a distributed network denial of service tool. Trinoo daemons were originally found in binary form on a number of Solaris 2.x systems, and probably being set up on hundreds, perhaps thousands, of systems on the Internet that are being compromised by remote buffer overrun exploitation.
Author:David Dittrich
File Size:55408
Last Modified:Aug 17 02:07:14 1999
MD5 Checksum:850306089225ee486a29ed60b7f5dd71

 ///  File Name: tfn.analysis.txt
Description:
The following is an analysis of the "Tribe Flood Network", or "TFN", by Mixter. TFN is ai powerful distributed attack tool and backdoor currently being developed and tested on a large number of compromised Unix systems on the Internet. TFN source available here.
Author:David Dittrich
File Size:31815
Last Modified:Aug 17 02:07:14 1999
MD5 Checksum:5e83210b7399408c0735c3ea14cdfe35

 ///  File Name: slurpie.tgz
Description:
Slurpie v2.0b - Slurpie is a passwd file cracker similar to CrackerJack and John the Ripper except that it runs in a distributed environment. It supports file based and generated dictionary comparison.
Author:Adam Klosowicz.
File Size:8117
Last Modified:Aug 17 02:07:14 1999
MD5 Checksum:820b4bf746e0a1297516ddd4a83958db

 ///  File Name: saltine-cracker-1.05.00.tar.gz
Description:
Saltine Cracker v1.05 is a TCP/IP Distributed Network Password Auditing Tool for NTHASH (MD4) and POSIX LibDES Crypt(3) passwords. With the incorporated cross-compatiblity, you can audit Win9X/NT client passwords attached to POSIX servers and vice-versa.
Author:Ambient Empire.
File Size:24051
Last Modified:Aug 17 02:07:14 1999
MD5 Checksum:dd7b4dc6f6572dac714e538eda547ab2

 ///  File Name: distributed_metastasis.doc
Description:
A new model of computer penetration: distributed metastasis, increases the possible depth of penetration for an attacker, while minimizing the possibility of detection. Distributed Metastasis is a non-trivial methodology for computer penetration, based on an agent based approach, which points to a requirement for more sophisticated attack detection methods and software to detect highly skilled attackers.
Author:Andrew J. Stewart
File Size:30889
Last Modified:Aug 17 02:07:14 1999
MD5 Checksum:f60d02052189d8734d7fffdbc76eb779