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| Platform: | Linux | File type: | .tar.gz |
| Updated: | 8 January 2010 | Size: | 698.26 Kb |
| Developer: | Unleash Networks | License: | GNU GPL |
| Category: | Forensics, Networking | Downloads: | 1171 |
Trisul is a network metering and forensics tool. You can install Trisul on any Linux box and have it look at network traffic in real time or via capture files. It meters the traffic (by host, by protocol, by subnet, etc) and stores the results in a SQL database.
Trisul also includes a Ruby on Rails application called Web Trisul that allows you to use a web browser to view data in the form of pretty charts.
Shorewall 4.5.16.1
| updated 11 May 2013
iptables 1.4.18
| updated 11 May 2013
Dropbear SSH Server 2013.58
| updated 11 May 2013
GnuPG 2.0.20
| updated 11 May 2013
Snort 2.9.4.6
| updated 5 May 2013
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