| PMON is a network socket monitor. It is designed
to track changes to Network sockets and Unix domain sockets.
A comprehensive alert system, simple program usage & installation
make PMON ideal for deployment in any linux environment (geared
for web servers). Using a rather simple yet logical structure, PMON
identifies changes in both Network Sockets and Unix Domain Sockets.
By recording a base set of what sockets should be active then comparing
the currently active socket information to that of the base comparison
files, we highlight otherwise unknown services.
PMON will ignore services that are currently holding sockets open.
Events are only applicable when a 'new' socket is created, be it
UDS Stream Socket or TCP Network Socket, PMON will identify it.
Currently PMON does not track DGRAM Unix Domain Sockets, but will
in the future.
Download the current release of PMON distributed
under the GNU GENERAL PUBLIC
LICENSE:
- http://www.rfxnetworks.com/downloads/pmon-current.tar.gz
All projects on rfxnetworks.com are free for use and distribution in accordance
with the gnu gpl; funding for the continued
development and research into this and other projects, is solely
dependent on public contributions and donations. If this is your
first time using this software we ask that you evaluate it and consider
a small donation;
for those who frequent and are continued users of this and other
projects we also ask that you make an occasional small donation
to help ensure the future of our public projects.
Documents:
- http://www.rfxnetworks.com/appdocs/README.pmon
Version History:
- http://www.rfxnetworks.com/appdocs/CHANGELOG.pmon
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