February 20th, 2006, 03:06 PM
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this is probably one of the best, most comprehensive list of free and pay based network security tools. if you can't find what you're looking for there, you probably won't find it.
as far as i know the reason you can't find smurf or trinoo is because their impliments have been rendered almost obsolete as patches in most operating system's TCP/IP stack as well as router software negates a great deal of the effects of the ddos, so much so that you might have to build some older, unpatched machines to effectively carry out the attack. this may not be the case with newer versions of these tools, but i am pretty sure the original impliments are no longer as threatening as they once were. you may need to find a plain old UDP flooder.
might wanna try this: http://users.pandora.be/ahmadi/nettools.htm
the funny thing about all of this is that all of these things have legitimate uses, and in fact have more legitimate uses than "grey" or "black" uses. the NT toolkit put out by MS is probably the most useful "hack" kit for NT systems, though it was never intended to be. |
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