iPig
Using powerful 256-bit AES encryption technology, the iOpus Private Internet Gateway (iPIG) creates a secure "tunnel" that protects your inbound and outbound communications (Email, Web, IM, VOIP, calls, FTP, etc.) at any Wi-Fi hotspot or wired network. iPIG shields your data from even the most sophisticated methods of online spying and snooping like the "Evil twin attacks". In addition, your sensitive information is not only protected between your computer and the wireless access point you're using, but all the way to iOpus' secure connection servers deep in the Internet.
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Bluediving
Bluediving is a Bluetooth penetration testing suite. It implements attacks like Bluebug, BlueSnarf, BlueSnarf++, BlueSmack, and has features such as Bluetooth address spoofing and a RFCOMM socket shell.
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Frottle
Frottle (Freenet throttle) is an open source GNU GPL project to control traffic on wireless networks. Such control eliminates the common hidden-node effect even on large scale wireless networks. Frottle is currently only available for Linux wireless gateways using iptables firewalls, with plans to develop a windows client in the future.
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802.11 SNMP MIB
802.11 SNMP MIB exposes Wireless Extension information through SNMP.
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FreeRADIUS
The FreeRADIUS Server Project encompasses more than just a RADIUS server. The related software includes a PAM authentication module, and an Apache 1.3 and 2.0 authentication module. The server comes with a PHP-based web user administration tool, called dialupadmin.
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gtk-scanner/perlskan
802.11 network tools - allow for detection of networks and services initially using wireless extensions for linux (openbsd porting simple?) and raw 802.11 frames. initial support is for the wavelan/orinoco card and plan support for aironet cards.
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Fake AP
Black Alchemy's Fake AP generates thousands of counterfeit 802.11b access points. Hide in plain sight amongst Fake AP's cacophony of beacon frames. As part of a honeypot or as an instrument of your site security plan, Fake AP confuses Wardrivers, NetStumblers, Script Kiddies, and other undesirables.
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WmWiFi
WmWiFi is the Window Maker dockapp that displays your current signal strength. WmWiFi should support any wireless drivers as long as those drivers support the Linux kernels Wireless Extensions. This means that if you do a cat /proc/net/wireles, you should see interface statistics there.
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NetworkControl
NetworkControl is a free (GPL) Linux (Xwindows GUI-based) utility that allows you to control and monitor your network interfaces, including wireless ones (in that case, you see a signal strength meter, as shown above). This is not a Windows program.
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Sniffer Wireless
A component of Sniffer Portable LAN, helps you manage network applications and deployments on wireless LAN 802.11a/b/g networks to deliver the best possible performance. It spots security risks in real time, identifies network problems quickly and helps to maximize network investments. Sniffer Wireless Intelligence provides a wireless-specific Expert analysis system that enhances visibility into network anomalies and facilitates automatic problem-solving helping to ensure that performance problems are corrected, rogue wireless equipment is removed and unauthorized mobile users are discovered.
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