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    fwknop

    fwknop

    Single Packet Authorization, Port Knocking

    fwknop stands for the "FireWall KNock OPerator", and implements an authorization scheme called Single Packet Authorization (SPA). This method of authorization is based around a default-drop packet filter (fwknop supports iptables and firewalld on Linux, ipfw on FreeBSD and Mac OS X, and PF on OpenBSD) and libpcap. SPA is essentially next-generation port knocking (more on this below).
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    KnockIt!

    KnockIt!

    KnockIt! is a port Knocking tool for MAC OSX

    KnockIt! is a free software project which brings a GUI for Port Knocking. The easy to use interface allows to check the server availability on the chosen port and quickly run the port knocking. No ICMP yet. Full Cocoa now! Cheers. Update V1.1 UDP added Update V1.2 "Unlimited" ports to knock through a manageable list. Still free, no reason to pay for something that simple :)
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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