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    Cool Flytrap - A Distributed Honeypot

    Hey folks !

    I'm working on a new honeypot based on ruby called "Flytrap". Its got all the bare essentials of a honeypot as well as the capability to create customized services and work in teams across the network. I'd love to hear suggestions from you folks.


    http://flytrap.rubyforge.org

    Do forgive the look of the site. Making sites isn't my cup of tea :-)

    Cheers !

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    Its still in the development phase. I hope to release a minimal version by next week.

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    Releasing a minimal version. Features include

    * Distributed "Team" Creation
    * Custom Service Editor (bare)
    * Web Interface

    http://rubyforge.org/frs/download.ph...0.1minimal.zip


    Working on a few bugs and ways to make services a little more deceiving...

    Cheers

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    looks interesting, Ill have to try it.

    The website doesn't look half bad, i wouldn't worry about it. I mean its simple, but its the software that matters.

    Is this project finished yet?

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    well ... a lot of bugs to fix. I need redo the architecture a bit to fix some flaws in security. Having semester exams this month, so pretty busy with preparations :-( ... planning to bring in more security enthusiasts into the team and work on a more meaty and stable release.

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