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PBNJ 2.02 - a suite of tools to monitor changes on a network over time.


From: "Joshua D. Abraham" <jabra () ccs neu edu>
Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2006 16:30:53 -0400

Hey,

I recently gave a presentation about PBNJ, a suite that I have
been working on for a while. This project is basically the
functionality of being able to compare the changes between scans
by storing them in a database. Queries can be built to extract
specific information.

My talk can be found here:
http://www.ccs.neu.edu/home/jabra/talks/joshua_abraham-linuxworld06-S4.odp
http://www.ccs.neu.edu/home/jabra/talks/joshua_abraham-linuxworld06-S4.pdf

Screenshots can be found here:
http://pbnj.sourceforge.net/screenshots.html

-- Generic Stuff

PBNJ is a network suite to monitor changes that occur on a network
over time. It does this by checking for changes on the target
machine(s), which includes the details about the services running on
them as well as the service state. PBNJ parses the data from a scan
and stores it in a database. PBNJ uses Nmap to perform scans.

PBNJ 2.0 is completely different from PBNJ 1.0. The most drastic
change is that PBNJ 2.0 stores the information from a scan in
database. It also has queries that can extract the information that is
most useful to the user. When the user wants to extract information,
PBNJ extracts the information into a Perl data structure, so there
can be multiple output methods such as tab, csv and html. PBNJ 2.0
can also accept input from Nmap in XML format. This allows PBNJ to
be more flexbile than version 1.0.

http://superb-east.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/pbnj/pbnj-2.02.tar.bz2
http://superb-east.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/pbnj/pbnj-2.02.tar.gz
http://superb-east.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/pbnj/pbnj-2.02.zip

Documentation can be found here:
http://pbnj.sourceforge.net/man.html

Let me know if you have any questions, comments or suggestions.

Regards,
Josh

-- 
Joshua D. Abraham
Northeastern University
College of Computer and Information Science


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