There are many security packages.

tripwire is excellent for picking up on security breaches (IF you keep up with
it!  I update my databases daily, and would recommend at least once a week,
more frequently if you make changes to your file system).
http://www.tripwire.org/

snort is excellent for network IDS (port scans, etc).
http://www.snort.org/

There are also a number of utilities which check for known root-kits, DDOS,
etc.  I generally find these immediately after a vulnerability is exposed from
one of the security groups (CERT, NIPC, etc).

http://www.cert.org/
http://www.nipc.gov/

Should get you started anyway.

Jacob

On Tue, 10 Apr 2001, you wrote:
> I know their is a package that checks for security breaches, port scans etc.
> But I have forgotton its name
> Can anyone help?
> 
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