A Port-Knocking Client
The server part (package knockd) listens to all traffic on an ethernet
(or PPP) interface, looking for special "knock" sequences of port hits.
This client makes these port hits by sending a TCP (or UDP) packet to a
port on the server. This port does not need to be open. Since knockd
listens at the link-layer level, it sees all traffic even if it is
destined for a closed port. When the server detects a specific sequence
of port hits, it runs a command defined in its configuration file. This
can be used to open up holes in a firewall for quick access.
- Sources inherited from project openSUSE:Backports:SLE-15-SP5
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Source Files
Filename | Size | Changed |
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knock-0.8.tar.gz | 0000377107 368 KB | |
knock.changes | 0000003126 3.05 KB | |
knock.spec | 0000004393 4.29 KB | |
knockd.conf | 0000000293 293 Bytes | |
knockd.init | 0000002656 2.59 KB | |
knockd.service | 0000000510 510 Bytes | |
knockd.sysconfig | 0000000148 148 Bytes |
Latest Revision
Samu Voutilainen (Smar)
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osc copypac from project:openSUSE.org:openSUSE:Backports:SLE-15-SP5 package:knock revision:3
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