NMRC Projects
Current
- General Coding Projects
- These are numerous, some reference older projects while others represent fairly new things.
- Advanced Network Scanning: Despite the name, this detects distributed port scanning as opposed to performing it.
- Bash Prompts: Some fun bash prompts from Simple Nomad.
- NMRC AI Test: By AI standards, this June 2025 project is ancient, but it is intended to test LLMs mainly for security issues when reviewing code.
- NMRC APT Tracking: Used by us, and offered up to the 3 other people or groups on the Internet that use Sendmail on a mail server and face hostility from APT actors and their phishing emails.
- NPC: Nearly Perfect Crypto: An old NMRC project from a couple decades ago, made slightly modern about a year ago. It is mainly a demo of setting up and using a one-time pad for encryption and decryption.
- Quantum Safety Check: A fairly recent utility that checks local MacOS and Linux to ensure they have the proper post quantum cryptographic algorithms available. It will also remotely check SSH and HTTPS servers. By Simple Nomad.
- AI Security Control Plane: Gain visiblity and control over endpoint AI usage. By hellNbak.
- Live Fire Table Top Exercise: Orchestration tool for running "live fire" table top exercises. Including the ability to trigger EDR alerts and other injects via a "chaos server". By hellNbak.
- Crowdstrike Exporter: Python script for use in AWS Fargate to gather Crowdstrike vulnerability information and metrics. By hellNbak.
- Crowdstrike Falcon Report: A small, standalone command-line tool that exports data from the CrowdStrike Falcon API to timestamped JSON files, written either to an Amazon S3 bucket or to a local directory. By hellNbak.
- Claude Compliance Investigator: A self-hostable console and CLI for **authorized** compliance, legal, and security investigations over Claude.ai data, built on Anthropic's Claude Compliance API. By hellNbak.
- Server Documentation Project
- This will include documentation of all public NMRC servers, including various security settings. The idea behind this is that if you live and breath security, you should not be afraid to document how servers are configured, including security measures.
Retired/Old
- These are still in the older website color scheme.
- Hack FAQ circa 2005
- The gathering and pulling together of all current NMRC FAQs into one central FAQ. When complete, it will contain info on the major network operating systems and services offered by these systems, including Unix, NT, and Netware. The Netware and NT Hack FAQs have been integrated, and the Web Hack FAQ is also being integrated. The Unix
sections have been started but are sparse, but will be expanded.
- Pandora circa 2003
- The goal of Pandora is to provide the tools for the opening of Novell's Netware Directory Services. Once thought to be impervious from prying eyes, Pandora goes where noone outside the red gates of Provo has ventured before -- into the heart of Novell's premier product offering, NDS.