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Special Forums Cybersecurity any comments using l0pht anti sniff?? Post 19715 by killerserv on Monday 15th of April 2002 10:47:41 PM
Old 04-15-2002
This site have a overview of AntiSniff by L0pht
http://www.securitysoftwaretech.com/...ech-paper.html

Also do check Neped It detects network cards on the network that are in promiscuous mode by exploiting a flaw in the ARP protocol, as implemented on Linux machines. (its a anti sniffer )
 

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phpcs(1)						      General Commands Manual							  phpcs(1)

NAME
phpcs - php code sniffer cli tool SYNOPSIS
phpcs [-nwlsapvi] [-d key[=value]] [--report=<report>] [--report-file=<reportfile>] [--report-<report>=<reportfile>] ... [--report-width=<reportWidth>] [--generator=<generator>] [--tab-width=<tabWidth>] [--severity=<severity>] [--error-severity=<severity>] [--warning-severity=<severity>] [--config-set key value] [--config-delete key] [--config-show] [--standard=<standard>] [--sniffs=<sniffs>] [--encoding=<encoding>] [--extensions=<extensions>] [--ignore=<patterns>] <file> ... DESCRIPTION
phpcs (or PHP_CodeSniffer) is a PHP5 script that tokenises PHP, JavaScript and CSS files to detect violations of a defined coding standard. It is an essential development tool that ensures your code remains clean and consistent. It can also help prevent some common semantic errors made by developers. PARAMETERS
<file> One or more files and/or directories to check <extensions> A comma separated list of file extensions to check (only valid if checking a directory) <patterns> A comma separated list of patterns to ignore files and directories <encoding> The encoding of the files being checked (default is iso-8859-1) <sniffs> A comma separated list of sniff codes to limit the check to (all sniffs must be part of the specified standard) <severity> The minimum severity required to display an error or warning <standard> The name or path of the coding standard to use <tabWidth> The number of spaces each tab represents <generator> The name of a doc generator to use (forces doc generation instead of checking) <report> Print either the "full", "xml", "checkstyle", "csv", "emacs", "source", "summary", "svnblame", "gitblame" or "hgblame" report (the "full" report is printed by default) <reportfile> Write the report to the specified file path <reportWidth> How many columns wide screen reports should be printed OPTION
-n Do not print warnings (shortcut for ---warning-severity=0) -w Print both warnings and errors (on by default) -l Local directory only, no recursion -s Show sniff codes in all reports -a Run interactively -p Show progress of the run -v[v][v] Print verbose output -i Show a list of installed coding standards -d Set the [key] php.ini value to [value] or [true] if -value is omitted --help Print the help message --version Print version information phpcs(1)
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