Introduction to network programming with libevent. libdnet and libnids

Presented at REcon 2005, June 19, 2005, 2:30 p.m. (60 minutes).

For some silly reason, people commonly think that libraries like "libpcap", "libdnet", and libnids" are difficult to use, yet they're not. developing skills with these libraries and combining them with "libevent" allows you to develop many networking tools and widgets such as scanners, sniffers, and other recon toolkits. this talk will introduce these libraries and show how they can be combined using event driven programming paradigms. the development language will be in C, although python extensions will also be introduced.


Presenters:

  • Jose Nazario
    Jose Nazario is afraid of capital letters, but that hasn't stopped him from presenting in various parts of the world at numerous venues on many topics. he is the author of "Defense and Detection Strategies against Internet Worms" (Artech House, 2002) and "Secure Architectures with OpenBSD" (Addison-Wesley Longman, 2004), has developed various small tools, and published numerous articles. dr. Nazario lives and works in the United States.

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