Hi list(s),
chaostables is a small package containing some nice netfilter magic:
a module xt_portscan which matches the nmap scan types (including -sS)
and more, and a xt_CHAOS module which slows down network scanners by
triggering their codepaths for handling slow-working/'broken' operating
systems.
Documentation is not yet fully complete, but it explains the details
behind the portscan match and how it can be implemented without using
the xt_portscan.ko module. By looking at the code and some example
files, it should be possible to figure out how to use these (obviously,
-m portscan [types] and -j CHAOS -- but a little self-experimenting is
always good, too.)
http://jengelh.hopto.org/f/chaostables/chaostables-0.2.tar.bz2
(it is a remake of what was previously known, and now inaccessible, as
AS_IPFW)
I happily take comments on anything.
Thanks and, FWIW, happy new Year(),
Jan
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