Aletheia (ἀλήθεια) is the Greek word for “truth”, and like the English word implies sincerity as well as factuality or reality. The literal meaning of the word ἀ–λήθεια is, “the state of not being hidden; the state of being evident”.
Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aletheia_(philosophy)
trapper is a sniffer & ARP poisoning tool made in perl. The current version supports sniffing protocols like HTTP, FTP, telnet POP3, IMAP, SMTP, MSN, IRC, SMB, SIP, TeamSpeak and VCN. Also this tool include the attack known as APR ( ARP Poison Routing ). More protocols and types of attacks will be added in the future. The development of Trapper was inspired in the excellent tool Cain, but we wanted a tool that also worked under Linux/Unix.
Features:
1. Supported protocols: HTTP, SMPT, IMAP, SMB, SIP, POP3, FTP, Telnet, IRC
2. HTTP Cookie Sniffing
3. IRC Chat Sniffing
4. SMPT sniffing (attachments supported)
5. MSN Chat Sniffing
6. ARP poison tool
7. Different types of ARP attack
8. Fake MAC tool
9. Firefox cookie injector
10. Passwords are saved automatically
11. Lenght of the packet option
12. Automatic Network Detection
13. Trapper.conf: You can add your own parameters to sniff HTTP values (yes like Cain); also choose if you wanna save or not the sniffed data and put your own ports on supported protocols
Source:
http://nediam.com.mx/trapper/home.html
JWChat is a full featured, web-based Jabber™ client. Written using AJAX technology it relies on JavaScript and HTML at the client-side only. It supports basic
jabber instant messaging, roster management and groupchats based on the
MUC protocol.
JWChat is an advanced instant messenger (IM) just like AIM, MSN
Messenger, Yahoo! Messenger or ICQ. This means you can manage your
contacts, communicate with other users in 1:1 chat sessions or join a groupchat room for
collaborative communication. Unlike other IMs you can use this with your
web browser without having to install any additional software at
all.
Source:
http://blog.jwchat.org/jwchat
LXDE is an energy saving and extremely fast and performing desktop solution. It works well with computers on the low end of the performance spectrum such as new generation netbooks and other small mobile computers.
Source:
http://lxde.org
If you want to see all rules of you firewall with PF using terminal you can do it with:
pfctl -s rules
We need to do it because the web manager of pfSense only shows the rules that you add by yourself, but there’s more roles created by default.
More info
Some times there’s too many attacks who come from other countries, specially China, USA or Russia and we don’t need that these countries access to our network(or fuck our Internet BW), so then we need block it (yes I know, the best rule for our firewall is block all by default and permit the services and networks, but we’re going to think that we need to permit all and block only some countries).
So, for make it, we need to know the IP address networks of each country who we want to block (or accept in the ideal scenario), and we can use these sites:
http://blogama.org/country_query.php?country=ISO 3166
http://www.ipdeny.com/ipblocks/data/countries
The codes (ISO 3166) of the country are available in http://www.blogama.org/country.txt