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COPYING 17982 Jan 23 1996
LaBrea2_1.tgz 27347 Oct 2 2001
LaBrea2_2.tgz 27389 Oct 2 2001
LaBrea2_3.tgz 27951 Nov 21 2001
LaBrea2_4.tgz 35529 Feb 19 2003
README 1107 Feb 19 2003
filelist.html
index.html
internal-gopher-menu 29 Aug 28 2005
internal-gopher-unknown 32 Aug 28 2005
labrea-2.0-1.i386.rpm 60269 Sep 26 2001
labrea-2.0-1.src.rpm 28800 Sep 26 2001
labrea-2.0-2.i386.rpm 60036 Sep 26 2001
labrea-2.0-2.src.rpm 28613 Sep 26 2001
labrea-2.0.spec 2463 Sep 26 2001
labrea-2.1-0.i386.rpm 62752 Oct 2 2001
labrea-2.1-0.src.rpm 32480 Oct 2 2001
labrea-2.1-1.i386.rpm 72292 Oct 2 2001
labrea-2.1-1.src.rpm 32580 Oct 2 2001
labrea-2.1.spec 2605 Oct 2 2001
labrea-2.2-0.i386.rpm 72445 Oct 2 2001
labrea-2.2-0.src.rpm 32873 Oct 2 2001
labrea-2.2.spec 2778 Oct 2 2001
labrea-2.3-1.i386.rpm 72681 Nov 21 2001
labrea-2.3-1.src.rpm 33561 Nov 21 2001
labrea-2.3.spec 2876 Nov 21 2001
labrea-2.4-1.i386.rpm 78237 Feb 19 2003
labrea-2.4-1.src.rpm 51594 Feb 19 2003
labrea-2.4.spec 7504 Feb 19 2003
labrea-2.4b3-1.i386.rpm 77325 Oct 9 2002
labrea-2.4b3-1.src.rpm 44430 Oct 9 2002
labrea-2.4b3.spec 7290 Oct 9 2002
labrea.conf 2085 Oct 9 2002
labrea.init 1687 Oct 9 2002

README

	PLEASE NOTE:

	If you installed 2.4b3, rpm will complain when you try to
upgrade to 2.4; it gets confused by the "b3" part of the version name. 
Add "--oldpackage" to the command line and 2.4 will go in just fine.

	The network autodetection is NOT working in the 2.1-0 releases
and below.  You must hardcode the network and netmask you wish to use
in /etc/labrea.conf.  For example, if your network is 192.168.1.0 and
your netmask is 255.255.255.0, change the line in /etc/labrea.conf that
reads:

LABREAOPTIONS="-s -l -p 32000"

	to:

LABREAOPTIONS="-s -l -p 32000 -m 255.255.255.0 -n 192.168.1.0"

	and add any other options you'd like.

	Hardcoding the network and netmask IS NOT neccesary for labrea
2.2 and above - which you should be using anyways.
 	If you wish to recompile this, make sure you are NOT using
redhat's libpcap rpm.  Instead, get the libpcap from tcpdump.org and
compile and install it, THEN recompile the labrea rpm.  If you use
redhat's libpcap, the resulting labrea binary will not be able to detect
network settings, as described above.

	- William Stearns <wstearns@pobox.com>


labrea-2.4-1.i386.rpm

Name        : labrea                       Relocations: (not relocatable)
Version     : 2.4                               Vendor: Tom Liston <tliston@hackbusters.net>
Release     : 1                             Build Date: Wed Feb 19 12:04:08 2003
Install Date: (not installed)               Build Host: sparrow
Group       : System Environment/Daemons    Source RPM: labrea-2.4-1.src.rpm
Size        : 152690                           License: GPL
Signature   : RSA/MD5, Wed Feb 19 12:04:09 2003, Key ID 012334cbf322929d
Packager    : William Stearns <wstearns@pobox.com>
URL         : http://www.hackbusters.net/LaBrea/
Summary     : labrea is a daemon to create a tarpit or sticky honeypot
Description :
LaBrea is a program that creates a tarpit or, as some have called it, a
"sticky honeypot". LaBrea takes over unused IP addresses on a network
and creates "virtual machines" that answer to connection attempts.
LaBrea answers those connection attempts in a way that causes the
machine at the other end to get "stuck", sometimes for a very long time.

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