SNARE

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Tool and Usage

Project details

License
GPLv3
Programming language
Python
Author
Lukas Rist
Latest release
0.3
Latest release date

Project health

70
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Introduction

SNARE is an abbreviation for Super Next generation Advanced Reactive honEypot.

Background information

SNARE requires Python3, Redis, and several other components.

Usage and audience

SNARE is commonly used for security monitoring. Target users for this tool are security professionals and system administrators.

Tool review and remarks

The review and analysis of this project resulted in the following remarks for this security tool:

Strengths

  • + The source code of this software is available

Author and Maintainers

SNARE is under development by Lukas Rist and maintained by MushMush Foundation.

Installation

Supported operating systems

SNARE is known to work on Linux.

Dependencies

Several dependencies are required to use SNARE.

  • Python 3
  • Redis

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