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[ Doona - Network fuzzing tool ]
.:: About ::.
Doona is a fork of the Bruteforce Exploit Detector Tool (BED).
BED is a program which is designed to check daemons for
potential buffer overflows, format string bugs etc.
Doona is Australian for duvet. It adds a significant enough number
of features/changes to BED that I renamed it to avoid confusion.
I hope you'll find it useful.
@Wireghoul
.:: Version ::.
1.0 - New command line switches, more fuzz data and fuzz cases
0.9 - Bugfixes, more fuzz cases and new modules
0.8 - Bugfixes and more fuzz cases
0.7 - Multi verb support, more fuzz cases and bug fixes
0.6 - First official doona release
0.5 - Fork from BED
See 'Docs/CHANGES' for the full changelog.
.:: License ::.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
any later version.
See 'Docs/gpl.txt' for more information.
.:: Authors ::.
Doona:
Eldar Marcussen aka, 'Wireghoul'
http://www.justanotherhacker.com
BED was written by:
Eric Sesterhenn aka. 'Snakebyte'
Martin J. Muench aka. 'mjm'

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