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Full Version: Our First Project.
schnibble
Would like to help out. Did a lot of php programing, and did some database related in Delphi...
gman24
I know
C,C++,java,visual basic,qbasic,javascript,html,some other stuff.

Some
assembly
Linux commandline scripts


Free time is extremly limited though.(college, work)

I could put some time in though, but can't do any main stuff.

I spent most of my time writing games, I have experience in socket programming using visual basic.

I wrote a MUD from scratch using that language when I was learning it.

I know a little bit of socket programming in C, I used an existing code base CircleMud because I didn't want to go through the socket coding again.

I wrote an in house program for shares. Given the project name, it pushed certain projects located on a main share to a main server over the VPN.
COM
I have a good friend who could to be interested, I can refer he ? He know C, VB and more unsure.gif GSO have a chat channel ?
OneNight
Good to see you taking this section by the scruff of the neck.

Anyways, sign me up. Though i dont have any real programming background (heh, unless you call a bit of html and mirc programming wink.gif) I'll be happy to help in any way.

I am not afraid of looking stuff up and will help any way i can. Just tell me what you think is worthy of my talents...

Expertise: Social Engineering.

Also, there are others interested who dont visit every day so dont dispair if the response isnt quite as big to start with!
shaun2k2
Okay, we should get started on our first project.

I'm not sure if it is my job to choose, but I propose we write a security scanner, in C. If anybody has any objections to this, or has a better idea, the project shall commence. If it is indeed not my job to choose, GSecur, ComSec, I'm all ears smile.gif.


I want to hear what you all think of this, followed by your experience and skills. Mine are:
  • C
  • C++
  • Perl
  • BASH script
  • DOS Batch
  • HTML
  • Tidbits of PHP
  • Linux
  • UNIX
  • File I/O
  • Internet Sockets
  • Raw sockets
  • Linux libs (the linux programming libraries)
  • DOS
  • Windows *
  • Electronics

You don't have to list everything like I did, but it might help. Once we have names in, we'll allocate tasks around the group. The final product (the security scanner) will have:
  • TCP scanning
  • UDP scanning
  • Ping sweeping
  • SYN scanning (half-open scans)
  • FIN scanning
  • NULL scanning
  • ACK scanning
  • Xmas tree scanning
  • Banner grabbing
And maybe other misc. things.

Those who have enough experience to do the major things in this product (raw sockets, threading, sockets etc...) should state this in their post smile.gif

The program will be designed first for Linux, and then our windows coders can write the extra necessary code for Windows compatibility. Those that specialise in GUI programming can write a GUI front-end if so desired.

Please note, I intend this product to be a competitor for those trailing close behind Nmap, not bullshit...Anybody may take part.

Everybody who takes part will have their name appropriately stated in the credits, despite how big or small your part may be. ComSec, GSecur, would this project be open-source, or would we charge for it?

Feedback please, who likes the idea?


Thank you for your time.
Shaun.
shaun2k2
Yeap...smile.gif

Okay, you're in. What would you like to do? Bug testing? Maybe design the webpage? It's up to you. (filtered), you could even write a mIRC front-end for the program, eh?


-Shaun.
coder
count me in!
sounds fun...
beardednose
If you're going to do a GUI or help info, I'd be happy to help design the GUI and edit. Coding ain't my cake. Yet.

I can help with http and web design, but I ain't fancy. I'm more of an Ernst Hemingway (bare bones to communicate and get the job done) rather than Willy Gates (flash bang cool whiz tricks).
ArEs
well i`ll help where i can , do a little bug & beta testing , maybe help with pix for the page or gui if there is noone better ...my programming skills are only vB and not too good there, can do mIrc scripting a little , too but thats not really useful for the project...
dissolutions
I know a bit of C programming, haven't really done much with it... but I can still do the bit of programming.
ComSec
you got my blessing... sounds great to me... cool.gif

as for open-source...get back to you on that later

intranet
Got some perl experience in both windows and linux, also a slack box , winxp and 2k3 for testing, would love to help out. guess i should add i have some minimal experience with gui's for perl in both windows and linux, but nothing exceptionally appealing.
andariel
My field of expertise is Java. I don't think you will even need Java on this one. However if you need it one day drop me a PM.
GAN_GR33N
i'm down for anything i can help with

skills

c++
visual basic
shell scripting (*nix and win)
getting in no matter what
shaun2k2
Cool.

Looks like we have three core coders at the moment:

Coder, gan_gr33n, and me.

Anyone else?


-Shaun.
tikbalang
well not really into programming but know howto do. more on databases.

testing will do.
GroundZero
@ shaun2k2

I have experience in c and a little bit in perl, can code some scripting languages..
So i want to ask, if i can help with coding the tool? Can code something like the


-TCP scanning
-UDP scanning
-Ping sweeping
-SYN scanning (half-open scans)
-FIN scanning
-NULL scanning
-banner grabbing

Or i can help in html or php for the website... So please let me know if i can work with the projekt?

Thanks,Best Regards

GroundZero
chris105
I probably can tbe of much use but:

i program perl
and visual basic
and a lot of dos (more useful than most think)
i do python to
Hexboy
I'd code.

( x86, sh4 assembly )
( C / C++ )
( Perl )
phase
I'm new around here so I am out of the loop with this project. But if i can be of help let me know.

I got:

c/java/vbs /vb 6/a little delphi 6/and database

I code all day so something a little more interesting than daily work would be fun.

ph34r.gif
Buluemoon
Dont know how far along this project has come but I am interested in helping in any way I can.
I was almost too embarassed to offer to help after seeing everyone else have all these capabilities in programming and such, but I want to learn.
So if I can do anything at all, let me know. Maybe Testing.
Kpz
Dead thread?

I know C, PHP, Perl etc etc, I can turn my hand to practically any language. I spend my hours when Im not at college pentesting their network at home playing with exploit code tongue.gif

Would love to code for this project smile.gif
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