Network Security Toolkit (NST v1.5.0)
Welcome to the Network Security Toolkit (NST). This bootable
ISO live CD is based on
Fedora. The
toolkit was designed to provide easy access to best-of-breed Open
Source Network Security Applications and should run on most x86
platforms.
The main intent of developing this toolkit was to provide the
network security administrator with a comprehensive set of Open Source
Network Security Tools. The majority of tools published in the
article: "Top 100
Security Tools" by
insecure.org are
available in the toolkit.
What we find rather fascinating with NST is that we can transform most x86
systems (Pentium II and above) into a system designed for network traffic
analysis, intrusion detection, network packet generation, wireless network
monitoring, a virtual system service server, or a sophisticated network/host
scanner. This can all be done without disturbing or modifying any underlying
sub-system disk. NST can be up and running on a typical x86 notebook in less
than a minute by just rebooting with the NST ISO CD. The notebook's hard disk
will not be altered in any way.
NST also makes an excellent tool to help one with all sorts of crash
recovery troubleshooting scenarios and situations.
Latest News
- 2008-Mar-01
- Our revamp of the NST Web User
Interface (WUI) is still on going. We have added a new menu
based navigation system to both the NST WUI and Web
Site. We are thinking two months until the next release (which will be
based on Fedora 8). Here are some of the things you may be
interested in:
- 2007-Nov-13
- Our revamp of the NST Web User Interface
(WUI) is taking a long time (We are greatly enhancing the
documentation via the use of DOM Tooltips). We still
don't have an estimate for the next release (which will be based on
Fedora 7), but we have had several users build there
own ISO images via notes found on the: "NST Wiki".
- 2007-May-30
- There have been two NST development
tracks currently underway over the last few months:
- Enhancements to the NST WUI which is complete.
- Porting NST to FC6 which is now almost complete.
- 2007-May-30
- A new stable update for the
NST WUI
management interface is now available for the NST v1.5.0 release.
This update includes many enhancements to the
Network Packet Capture Interface and bug fixes to
the NST WUI. See the
README
associated with the update for further details. Use the "System"
=> "NST WUI Update Management" page for installation.
- 2007-Mar-15
- A stable update for the NST WUI
management interface is now available for the NST v1.5.0 release.
This update include many enhancements and bug fixes to the NST WUI.
See the
README
associated with the update for further details. Use the "System"
=> "NST WUI Update Management" page for installation.
- 2007-Feb-25
- We have just added an
NST Wiki site. NST users please
feel free to setup an account and share your experiences, advice
and/or interesting topics associated with the NST
distribution.
- 2007-Feb-23
- The shell services at SourceForge have been
down for the past 11 days. Unfortunately this occurred right in the
middle of the NST 1.5.0 release. While we have been unable
to update the web server during this time period, we were able to
upload the files associated with the 1.5.0 release. These
files, as many of you have already discovered, have been available for
the past 11 days. We will finalize the release today by updating the
on-line documentation files at the web server (what you are reading
now).
- 2007-Feb-12
- We are pleased to announce the latest NST
release: "v1.5.0". This release is based on
Fedora Core 5 using
the Linux Kernel: "2.6.18-1.2257.fc5". Here are some of the
highlights for this release:
- Old News
- Follow
this link for old news.
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-- Or --
- 2008-Feb-08
- Tom
Bowers' Network Security Toolkit presentation at SearchSecurity.com.
- 2006-Jun-15
- SECURITY MATTERS NST Goes Virtual Too
- 2005-Dec-01
- Toolkits: All-in-one Approach to Security
- 2004-Dec-08
- Tutorial on Installing and configuring
Snort on Fedora core 2: An Intrusion Analyst's, developer's & a
researcher's perspective
- 2004-Dec
- A Bootable Network Security Toolkit
- 2004-May-2
- Wilders Security Forums
- 2004-Apr-30
- GEEK.com
- 2004-Apr-30
- Insecure.Org
- 2004-Apr-28
- Windows & .NET Magazine
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EXPORT/IMPORT AND/OR USE OF STRONG CRYPTOGRAPHY SOFTWARE, PROVIDING
CRYPTOGRAPHY HOOKS OR EVEN JUST COMMUNICATING TECHNICAL DETAILS ABOUT
CRYPTOGRAPHY SOFTWARE IS ILLEGAL IN SOME PARTS OF THE WORLD. WHEN YOU
IMPORT THE PREBUILT NST ISO TO YOUR COUNTRY, RE-DISTRIBUTE IT FROM THERE OR
EVEN JUST EMAIL TECHNICAL SUGGESTIONS OR EVEN SOURCE PATCHES TO THE AUTHOR OR
OTHER PEOPLE YOU ARE STRONGLY ADVISED TO PAY CLOSE ATTENTION TO ANY
EXPORT/IMPORT AND/OR USE LAWS WHICH APPLY TO YOU. THE AUTHORS OF NST ARE NOT
LIABLE FOR ANY VIOLATIONS YOU MAKE.