Package psad: Information

    Source package: psad
    Version: 2.1.7-alt1.qa1
    Build time:  Apr 20, 2013, 05:15 AM
    Category: System/Servers
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    License: GPL
    Summary: psad analyzes iptables log messages for suspect traffic
    Description: 
    Port Scan Attack Detector (psad) is a collection of three lightweight
    system daemons written in Perl and in C that are designed to work with Linux
    iptables firewalling code to detect port scans and other suspect traffic.  It
    features a set of highly configurable danger thresholds (with sensible
    defaults provided), verbose alert messages that include the source,
    destination, scanned port range, begin and end times, tcp flags and
    corresponding nmap options, reverse DNS info, email and syslog alerting,
    automatic blocking of offending ip addresses via dynamic configuration of
    iptables rulesets, and passive operating system fingerprinting.  In addition,
    psad incorporates many of the tcp, udp, and icmp signatures included in the
    snort intrusion detection system (http://www.snort.org) to detect highly
    suspect scans for various backdoor programs (e.g. EvilFTP, GirlFriend,
    SubSeven), DDoS tools (mstream, shaft), and advanced port scans (syn, fin,
    xmas) which are easily leveraged against a machine via nmap.  psad can also
    alert on snort signatures that are logged via fwsnort
    (http://www.cipherdyne.org/fwsnort/), which makes use of the
    iptables string match module to detect application layer signatures.

    List of rpms provided by this srpm:
    psad (x86_64, i586)
    psad-debuginfo (x86_64, i586)

    Maintainer: Alexey Tourbin


    Last changed


    April 19, 2013 Dmitry V. Levin 2.1.7-alt1.qa1
    - NMU: rebuilt for updated dependencies.
    Oct. 20, 2011 Alexey Tourbin 2.1.7-alt1
    - 2.0.5 -> 2.1.7
    - bundled perl modules not packaged
    Nov. 7, 2010 Vladimir Lettiev 2.0.5-alt1.1
    - rebuilt with perl 5.12