Re: [Full-disclosure] 802.1X tool?

2006-12-02 Thread Douglas Haider
The Funk Odyssey tool is now owned by Juniper. That being said, I have used the Odyssey tool and I am impressed with its functionality, especialy from a risk management / controls perspective. Respectfully, Douglas From: Michael Holstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Full-Disclosure

Re: [Full-disclosure] 802.1X tool?

2006-12-02 Thread Guillaume Barberot
more over the Juniper-Funk-Odyssey-Client can choose to connect only one network interface if both lan an Wlan interface are connected by deconnecting the other one.GB. 2006/12/2, Douglas Haider [EMAIL PROTECTED]: The Funk Odyssey tool is now owned by Juniper. That being said, I have used the

Re: [Full-disclosure] how to hide files, services and process in windows 2k/xp/2k3 box

2006-12-02 Thread kefka
Process Guard and other similar application can do this for you. You're trying to keep some anti-cheat engine from scanning your cheats, correct? - Mark Baker wrote: I am trying to find a rootkit to hide processes ad dll's from World of Warcraft but can't find where to

[Full-disclosure] fl0p - passive L7 flow fingerprinting

2006-12-02 Thread Michal Zalewski
I'd like to announce the availability of a tool called fl0p, which I hope might be of some interest to various network security dudes and dudettes on the list (and will hopefully serve as a convenient framework for cool research). The tool is a simple flow-analyzing passive L7 fingerprinter. It