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The image below is a world map depicting geolocated user host systems that have recently accessed the '''NST''' wiki site. The map is updated once an hour using a collection window of 24 hours. The data source is an '''[http://www.ntop.org ntop]''' session running on an '''NST''' probe using 2 network interfaces for packet capture. | The image below is a world map depicting geolocated user host systems that have recently accessed the '''NST''' wiki site. The map is updated once an hour using a collection window of 24 hours. The data source is an '''[http://www.ntop.org ntop]''' session running on an '''NST''' probe using 2 network interfaces for packet capture. A [http://www.netoptics.com/products/product_family_details.asp?cid=1&pid=141&Section=products&menuitem=1&tag=NetOptics+Network+Taps TP-CU3] tap is inserted between the '''NST''' probe and the '''NST''' wiki site providing full-duplex traffic access. | ||
[[File:Curhostswm.png|frame|center|NST Wiki Site World Map Hosts]] | [[File:Curhostswm.png|frame|center|NST Wiki Site World Map Hosts]] |
Revision as of 13:45, 3 July 2010
This Wiki offers a means where users of the Network Security Toolkit (NST) can ask questions, share experiences, and offer advice in regards to the use of the NST distribution and the tools which it contains.
The NST homepage is located at: http://www.networksecuritytoolkit.org/. The NST SourceForge project page is located at: http://sourceforge.net/projects/nst. One can download the current version of NST here. A reference about NST at Wikipedia can be found here.
You can view Webcasts related to NST on the NST Webcasts page.
NST Wiki World Users
The image below is a world map depicting geolocated user host systems that have recently accessed the NST wiki site. The map is updated once an hour using a collection window of 24 hours. The data source is an ntop session running on an NST probe using 2 network interfaces for packet capture. A TP-CU3 tap is inserted between the NST probe and the NST wiki site providing full-duplex traffic access.
The NST wiki traffic for the last 24 hours is also formatted as a KMZ (KML) document that can be downloaded and viewed in Google Earth: "(KMZ Document - NST Wiki Traffic)". The Geolocation of Hosts using data derived from an ntop session is produced by the NST script: "nstgeolocate". Both the Mercator World Map and the KML Document above was produced by "nstgeolocate". This script will be included in NST distributions v2.13.0 and above.