Stephen John Smoogen wrote, On 14/03/07 13:22:
On 3/13/07, Michael Hannon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Greetings. We're trying run the Cornell Spider program to search our
linux boxes for sensitive information (SSN's, credit-card numbers,
etc.). Here's the link:
http://www.cit.cornell.edu/computer/security/tools/spider-linux.html
Actually this is the first I have heard of this project. What I
normally do for perl requirements is to use cpanspec to build the base
src.rpm. The other tools will have to be catch as can get..
May I also suggest to grub from ATrpms [http://atrpms.net]
cpan2rpm-2.026-12.el4.at.noarch rpm and use it for building perl rpms
[http://perl.arix.com/cpan2rpm/]
You can use it for building your own rpms [I'm using it for that
purpose] or you can specify any perl module from CPAN and it will build
all required rpms.
Very handy tool.
Thanks,
Alex
In other cases, what I do is take stuff from say fedora and port it
over.. and then go to next-level-of-trust repositories (though in many
cases they may be better than fedora :)).
DAG, Freshrpms, etc etc.
* file
* wvText (for converting
Word docs to text)
* unzip
* unrar
* lha
* unzoo
* arj
* readpst