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Re: free hIDS, or system assessment tools

Subject: Re: free hIDS, or system assessment tools
Date: 22 Sep 2004 17:45:54 -0000
In-Reply-To: <65C9FE56B1EB304EA8BC65A50F218C272D53CF@HOMAIL01.alrajhi.bank>

Is there any free System Assessment tools for windows and *nix
Is there any free System or host IDS for windows and *nix

There are a couple of (free) ways to go about this, particularly on Windows 
systems...

For system assessment, I'd recommend:
nmap - http://www.insecure.org
ATK - http://www.computec.ch/projekte/atk/

If you know what you're assessing against, Perl can be used to implement WMI as 
well as make other calls to the system in order to obtain the necessary 
information for your assessment...and even update the system to bring it in 
compliance.

Perl can also be used to implement free monitoring/hIDS.  For example, if you 
set your audit policy appropriately, use something like wmievt.pl 
(http://patriot.net/~carvdawg/perl.html) to send Event Log entries off of the 
system as they are generated.  From the same site, you can use FSW.pl to watch 
for file system changes. 

HTH,

H. Carvey
http://www.windows-ir.com
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/windowsir/

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