FreeVeracity integrity-assessment network security tool.

FreeVeracity integrity-assessment network security tool.

Post by Ross Willia » Tue, 04 Dec 2001 21:10:16



FreeVeracity is a free integrity-assessment
network security tool for free platforms
(GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD etc) that
uses cryptographic hashes to detect unauthorized
changes in computer file systems. FreeVeracity
V3.2 is now available at:

   http://freeveracity.org/

In its client/server configuration, FreeVeracity
enables you to monitor the integrity of a whole
network of computers automatically from a single
point using FreeVeracity "snaplets". If so much as
a single bit in the monitored files changes, you
will be notified by email. This makes FreeVeracity
an excellent intrusion detection tool.

FreeVeracity is also an excellent general-purpose
data integrity tool whose applications include
backup verification, file transfer verification,
CD-ROM verification and remote file system
comparison.

FreeVeracity is released under the Free World
Licence (http://freeworldlicence.org/) which
provides all the usual free-software freedoms, but
for free platforms only.

FreeVeracity is released and supported by Rocksoft
(http://rocksoft.com/), vendor of the Veracity
(http://veracity.com/) integrity-assessment
security tool used to secure the networks of
leading global companies in finance,
communications, transport, aerospace, power
generation and defence.

You can download FreeVeracity and set up a
FreeVeracity integrity server (on IANA-allocated
FreeVeracity TCP port 1062) on a free platform
(GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD) in the next
thirty minutes by visiting the FreeVeracity
Website at:

   http://freeveracity.org/

I hope you find FreeVeracity useful. If you have
any comments or questions, please email me at

Ross.


Rocksoft Limited  http://rocksoft.com/
Veracity Software http://veracity.com/

 
 
 

1. FreeVeracity integrity-assessment network security tool.

FreeVeracity is a free integrity-assessment
network security tool for free platforms
(GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD etc) that
uses cryptographic hashes to detect unauthorized
changes in computer file systems. FreeVeracity
V3.2 is now available at:

   http://freeveracity.org/

In its client/server configuration, FreeVeracity
enables you to monitor the integrity of a whole
network of computers automatically from a single
point using FreeVeracity "snaplets". If so much as
a single bit in the monitored files changes, you
will be notified by email. This makes FreeVeracity
an excellent intrusion detection tool.

FreeVeracity is also an excellent general-purpose
data integrity tool whose applications include
backup verification, file transfer verification,
CD-ROM verification and remote file system
comparison.

FreeVeracity is released under the Free World
Licence (http://freeworldlicence.org/) which
provides all the usual free-software freedoms, but
for free platforms only.

FreeVeracity is released and supported by Rocksoft
(http://rocksoft.com/), vendor of the Veracity
(http://veracity.com/) integrity-assessment
security tool used to secure the networks of
leading global companies in finance,
communications, transport, aerospace, power
generation and defence.

You can download FreeVeracity and set up a
FreeVeracity integrity server (on IANA-allocated
FreeVeracity TCP port 1062) on a free platform
(GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD) in the next
thirty minutes by visiting the FreeVeracity
Website at:

   http://freeveracity.org/

I hope you find FreeVeracity useful. If you have
any comments or questions, please email me at

Ross.


Rocksoft Limited  http://rocksoft.com/
Veracity Software http://veracity.com/

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