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 ///  File Name: scan.txt
Description:
Lance Spitzners investigation of some mystery packets - contains some good insight by many people in the security field attempting to identify which tool created the packets.
Author:Lance Spitzner
Homepage:http://www.enteract.com/~lspitz/papers.html
File Size:6147
Last Modified:May 27 00:05:44 2000
MD5 Checksum:a87a4b4940160dc75d39ebcd278bcd54

 ///  File Name: scanners.txt
Description:
The top commercial vulnerability scanners have little to no security surrounding their licensing, making them excellent script kiddie tools. These scanners are actively being used by the underground against targets. Simple Nomad
File Size:18549
Last Modified:Oct 4 20:59:34 1999
MD5 Checksum:c8d2b8ab2e0b85628655d91e9a20c3a0

 ///  File Name: snort4-latest.pdf
Description:
Building an Intrusion Detection System Using Snort - Covers installing RedHat Linux 7.1,Compiling/Installing and configuration of MySql/Apache/ACID/Snort, setup of snort rules, and hardening the machine.
Author:Aidan Carty
Homepage:http://www.entropy.ie/
File Size:1069097
Last Modified:Apr 25 07:53:47 2002
MD5 Checksum:76ba61fd4ec82916de4b1b4bf0e145ca

 ///  File Name: snort_rules.htm
Description:
Unavailable.
File Size:29082
Last Modified:Jan 26 02:30:09 2000
MD5 Checksum:2156f2457b59c2d034368eeac5bab0dc

 ///  File Name: snortpres2.ppt
Description:
PowerPoint presentation on Snort - Lightweight Intrusion Detection for Networks.
Author:Martin Roesch
Homepage:http://www.clark.net/~roesch/security.html
File Size:53760
Last Modified:Jan 21 01:08:21 2000
MD5 Checksum:6a73f235695b70f58a92193d5dbbf555

 ///  File Name: SNORTRAN-wp.pdf
Description:
SNORTRAN: An Optimizing Compiler for Snort Rules White Paper. Snortran is an optimizing compiler for intrusion detection rules popularized by an open-source Snort IDS. While Snort and Snort-like rules are usually thought of as a list of independent patterns to be tested in a sequential order, we demonstrate that common compilation techniques are directly applicable to Snort rule sets and are able to produce high-performance matching engines. SNORTRAN combines several compilation techniques, including cost-optimized decision trees, pattern matching precompilation, and string set clustering. Although all these techniques have been used before in other domain-specific languages, we believe their synthesis in SNORTRAN is original and unique.
Author:Sergei Egorov, Gene Savchuk
Homepage:http://www.fidelissec.com
File Size:253505
Last Modified:Oct 10 04:33:14 2002
MD5 Checksum:42d0c6a71e0806cdd8fe41063e4e05bd

 ///  File Name: spice-ccs2000.pdf
Description:
SPICE Whitepaper - The Stealthy Portscan and Intrusion Correlation Engine is a project at Silicon Defense to detect portscans, even those in which the attacker has attempted to make the scan stealthy. For example, they may have slowed down the scan or randomized it. The basic idea with Spice is to monitor a network's packets. Each packet is assigned an anomaly score based on the normal traffic observed on the network. The higher the score, the more unusual and possibly suspicious the packet it. These are then passed to a correlator which groups related packets together and reports portscans. The correlator is under active development but an implementation of the anomaly sensor called SPADE has been released.
Author:James Hoagland
Homepage:http://www.silicondefense.com/spice
File Size:249618
Last Modified:Oct 1 03:26:38 2000
MD5 Checksum:0ccbe965d6f28833ef8441bbe22c4ab4

 ///  File Name: statrept.ps
Description:
The NIDES Statistical Component: Description and Justification
File Size:482844
Last Modified:Oct 1 23:22:47 1999
MD5 Checksum:99c56e4050b4c219bcb9cec727720f79

 ///  File Name: survey.ps
Description:
Automated Audit Trail Analysis and Intrusion Detection: A Survey
File Size:198401
Last Modified:Oct 1 23:22:47 1999
MD5 Checksum:173e5f82347151c3874381260f540a64

 ///  File Name: switched.htm
Description:
FAQ on implementing a Network Based IDS in a heavily switched environment.
Author:Scott
Homepage:http://www.sans.org
File Size:6574
Last Modified:Feb 18 18:43:16 2000
MD5 Checksum:d7d52f2f801854f18c04f2f8df42e47c

 ///  File Name: t0rn.txt
Description:
How to detect the t0rn rootkit - Includes detection methods, md5sums, pathnames, and TCP port numbers.
Author:Toby Miller
Homepage:http://www.securityfocus.com
File Size:9985
Last Modified:Dec 4 06:16:25 2000
MD5 Checksum:aa9dd40ccf8e124ef33f32e1f63c19c8

 ///  File Name: unspoofing.txt
Description:
The Art of Unspoofing - Describes several methods to track down denial of service attacks and includes a patch for Bind v8.3.3 and 4.9.9 which adds logging of external queries regarding domains the nameserver is authoritative for.
Author:Sean Trifero, Brian Knox
Homepage:http://www.innu.org/~sean
File Size:7679
Last Modified:Sep 17 05:31:20 2002
MD5 Checksum:87f2e5f7f9fb0f15027b7ab29a34b67e

 ///  File Name: whiskerids.html
Description:
A look at whisker's anti-IDS tactics. Anti-Intrusion Detection System (IDS) tactics were one of the original key features of my whisker web scanner. The goal of any anti-IDS tactic is to mutate a request so much that the ID systems will get confused, but the web server will still be able to understand it, hence the subtitle "just how bad can we ruin a good thing?".
Author:Rain Forrest Puppy
Homepage:http://www.wiretrip.net
File Size:25225
Last Modified:Jan 2 03:58:28 2000
MD5 Checksum:6e9e8b5619afc566d44fa31da9f45b34