The Intelligent Wardialer software is designed to audit PSTN networks by using a "war dialer" approach. It is a tool that helps to identify weaknesses and potential vulnerabilities in phone network systems.
Intelligent Wardialer offers full and normal logging. Full logging records all possible events during dialing (busy signals, no answers, carriers, etc). By default, it only records things that might be interesting (carriers, possible telco equipment).
This program offers both ASCII flat file and MySQL logging options. This makes it easy to log traditional ASCII files, as well as record information into a MySQL database.
The software offers the ability to dial randomly or sequentially, and it can also identify remote systems by remaining connected and attempting to identify the remote system type.
If you hear something interesting while actively listening to the software, you can manually "mark" it by hitting a key. You can also enter a "note" about something you find interesting.
Intelligent Wardialer supports multiple modems in Unix environments. The program offers a curses-based display, meaning it will work fine from a Linux console or a VT100 based terminal.
This software gives you full control over the modem, including control over baud rate, parity, and CTS/RTS (Hardware flow control) DTR (Data terminal ready). This makes it easy to control the modem and make it perform the way you want it to during scanning
The program supports blacklisted phone numbers so you can automatically restrict dialing to numbers the system should never dial.
Intelligent Wardialer supports the ability to save state, so you can quit in the middle of a session and then restart iWar where you left off. You can also load pre-generated numbers, as well as use two different methods for tone detection.
The program can also be used to attack PBX's and Voice mail systems. Terminal window enables you to watch modem interactions and carrier results in real-time.
Intelligent Wardialer also supports the IAX2 protocol, giving you the ability to scan without the need for additional hardware. In IAX2 mode, the software also supports caller ID spoofing.
The program is released under the GNU General Public License and comes with complete source code. The latest release includes major bug fixes for BSD type systems, as well as minor bugs for VoIP IAX2 support, additional DTMF support, and placing calls over the Internet.
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