Posts tagged open source.
Meet Keith, and why we're keeping it closed
We built our own HTTP engine from scratch. No normalisation, no typed header map, no helpfulness at all, because a well-behaved client quietly fixes the exact malformations you need to send. Here is what Keith is, and why we changed our minds about open-sourcing it.
Open-Sourcing Our Autonomous Defence Arsenal: Here's What's Inside
We're open-sourcing the tooling behind NullRabbit's autonomous kernel-level network defence: the scanning, intelligence, observation, and adversarial validation layers that feed our enforcement pipeline. Six tools, MIT licensed, with more coming.
Building the Jig (Again): Claiming the Time Dimension
Inline defence without understanding is guesswork. Before machines act, they need evidence. Why we're open-sourcing our scanning system, building jigs instead of shortcuts, and claiming time as a first-class signal in infrastructure security.
No One Really Knows What's Hitting Their Infrastructure
I ran a SYN flood against my own server and watched every log file I could find. Nothing. Not a single line. Here's why Linux won't tell you about scans - and the tools that actually will.
10 Open-Source Security Tools Every Validator Operator Should Run
Protect your validator or RPC node with these ten open-source tools. From port scanners to intrusion prevention, here's the ultimate DIY stack for decentralized infrastructure security.
