OWASP NINJA PingU Project

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What's NINJA PingU?
NINJA-PingU Is Not Just a Ping Utility is a free open-source high performance network scanner tool for large scale analyses. It has been designed with performance as its primary goal and developed as a framework to allow easy plugin integration. Check out its home page.

How NINJA PingU Works?
NINJA PingU takes advantage of raw sockets to reduce the three-way TCP handshake latency and it's state. Directly sending IP packets also avoids the TCP stack overhead.

It also implements non-blocking networking I/O in the plugin's interface by means of epoll. Each component is multithreaded and they have built-in caches to minimize synchronization points. In addition, the results persistment operations are buffered to reduce disk writes.

Why NINJA PingU?
It has been developed to easily allow developers build their custom plugins. Samples of those can be found in its codebase. In addition, more information about NINJA PingU can be found in the FAQ and dev pages. NINJA PingU also integrates gnuplot to automatically plot the analysis results. In addition, a custom terminator has been embedded for enhanced data visualization.

Read more about it in its home page at http://owasp.github.io/NINJA-PingU/ and its code base at https://github.com/OWASP/NINJA-PingU

Licensing
OWASP NINJA PingU is free to use. It is licensed under the GNU GPL v3 License


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Features

 * Services Identification
 * Operating System Detection
 * Embedded Devices Identification
 * High Performance Framework
 * Easily Plugin Integration

Links

 * PingU V1.0
 * Home
 * FAQ
 * Dev
 * Plugins

Project Leader

 * [mailto:guifre.ruiz@owasp.org Guifre Ruiz]


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News and Events

 * Version 1.0 released

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 * Q1
 * A1


 * Q2
 * A2

= Acknowledgements =

Volunteers
NINJA Pingu is developed by a worldwide team of volunteers. The primary contributors to date have been:


 * Guifre Ruiz

Others
= Road Map =

Release 1.0
NINJA Pingu 1.0 has been released, which includes:
 * Host Detection.
 * Services Identification
 * Operating System Detection
 * Special Network Devices (IP Cameras and Prinerts) Identification.

Release 1.1
The next release has not been scheduled yet.

Involvement in the development and promotion of NINJA PingU is actively encouraged! You do not have to be a security expert in order to contribute.

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