By Alberto Ortega January 9th, 2010, under General
This version has new cool features and a new application.
Version 1.2
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- Added “beep() when intrusion” option in Honeypot.
- Added save log option in Honeypot.
- Fixed minor bugs.
- Updated GNU/GPLv3 License to 2010.
- Updated Readmes.
- Two new banners at startup.
- fuzzer.rb included -> Fuzzer to find vulnerabilities.
- hexa.rb deleted -> In Internet are a lot of converters.
- Now Secure password generator erases the variables from memory at the end.
By Alberto Ortega September 25th, 2009, under General
Released PB 1.1 with hot changes and new applications.
Version 1.1
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- sec_im included -> Secure IM Client, more info in the program.
- Improved Honeypot stability against DoS/DDoS Attacks.
- Improved general ortography and graphics.
- Added a lot of new code comments.
- Deleted Spanish code comments.
- Optimized tcp_dos.rb and tcp_dos_auto.rb
- Fixed small bugs in hash_cracker.rb
- hexa.rb included -> Hexadecimal converter.
- Re-Maked Menus.
- syn_dos.rb -> Modified Nmap installation and action command.
In addition, PenTBox has been tested on Ruby 1.9 and 1.9.1. Works fine!
By Alberto Ortega September 2nd, 2009, under Network Area
PenTBox includes Denial of Service testing tools, and it can be used by developers to test stability of their applications. Ok, in PenTBox we have DoS tools and a network application (Honeypot), we will see how to test the stability of the Honeypot using PenTBox.
By Alberto Ortega August 22nd, 2009, under General
Released second version of PenTBox with little changes and fixed errors.
Version 1.0.1
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- Modified code to be clearest and more simple in all archives.
- Added more exceptions in Honeypot.
- Modified Default Web configuration in Honeypot.
- Fixed traduction problems in Readmes.
- Modified Windows .bat Loader.
- Base64 deleted from digest.rb and hash_cracker.rb.
- Added this changelog.txt in the pack.
PenTBox is a Security Suite that packs security and stability testing oriented tools for networks and systems.
Programmed in Ruby and oriented to GNU/Linux systems, but compatible with Windows, MacOS and every systems where Ruby works.
It is free, licensed under GNU/GPLv3.
If you want to report errors, give feedback and new code or ideas, contact.