Portsentry

Submitted by gwolf on Sat, 02/09/2008 - 16:18
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2000

Talk I gave at the Admin-UNAM seminar, with Computer Security Department of UNAM, in September 2000.
PortSentry is a tool that permits easy detection of port scanning, and has the ability to act immediately upon detection.

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Plática que dí acerca de esta herramienta en el seminario Admin-UNAM del Departamento de Seguridad en Cómputo de la UNAM en septiembre del 2000.
PortSentry es una herramienta que permite la fácil detección de barridos de puertos y tiene la capacidad de actuar de inmediato al detectarlos.

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