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Network Security Toolkit (NST) is a bootable ISO image (Live DVD/USB Flash Drive) based on Fedora 28 providing easy access to best-of-breed Open Source Network Security Applications and should run on most x86_64 systems.

The main intent of developing this toolkit was to provide the security professional and network administrator with a comprehensive set of Open Source Network Security Tools. The majority of tools published in the article: Top 125 Security Tools by INSECURE.ORG are available in the toolkit. An advanced Web User Interface (WUI) is provided for system/network administration, navigation, automation, network monitoring, host geolocation, network analysis, and configuration of many network and security applications found within the NST distribution. In the virtual world, NST can be used as a network security analysis, validation, and monitoring tool on virtual enterprise servers hosting virtual machines.

Features

    Multi-Tap Network Packet Capture
    Web-Based Network Security Tools Management
    Host/IPv4 Address Geolocation
    Network/System Monitoring
    Network Intrusion Detection
    Network Interface Bandwidth Monitor
    Web-based Snort IDS Integration
    Active Connections Monitor
    Network Segment ARP Scanner
    Network Packet Capture CloudShark Upload Support
    Multi-Port Terminal Server
    VNC / RDP Desktop Session Management

Changelog 34-12783

    This release is based on Fedora 34 using Linux Kernel: “kernel-5.13.07-200.fc34.x86_64”.
    This is an interim release that supports better handling of UEFI NST system installation and booting.

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