RE: Firewall testing tool - name forgotten ... found!

From: Petr.Kazil@eap.nl
Date: Wed May 02 2007 - 14:21:13 EDT


> Do you mean FTester?
> http://dev.inversepath.com/trac/ftester

Yes, that's the one I was looking for. Thanks everyone for the replies.

I was wrong about the source of the information. It's referenced in a
different book:

Network Security Hacks
100 Industrial-Strength Tips & Tools
By Andrew Lockhart

I'll try to use it in one of my firewall tests and will report on the
results.

> I'm looking for a firewall testing tool that runs under FreeBSD (among
> others) and consists of a packet sender on one system, and a packet
> listener on another system. The firewall is in between. The sender
> generates traffic and the listener sees what goes through the firewall.
> Then a summary of the firewall rules can be made.

> I'm almost sure I read about the tool in one of R. Bejtlichs "Tao of
> Network Security Monitoring" of "Extrusion detection" books, but I've
gone
> through them almost page by page and I can't find the reference anymore.

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