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Platform: POSIX

snmp-extension
Added 2004-04-26
by Michal Charvat
snmp-extension is an extension module for the Net-SNMP project that provides an interface for reporting qdisc/class statistics via the SNMP protocol.

Qmail SStats
Added 2004-04-26
by seitan
Qmail SStats is a small script that generates daily, weekly, and monthly statistics of spam and clean mail that has passed through a mail server. This script is useful if you are using qmail combined with qmailscanner and spamassassin.

Jailkit
Added 2004-04-26
by Olivier
Jailkit is a set of utilities to allow quick creation of limited user accounts. It contains a safe logging daemon, shells that can restrict users and utilities for easy setup.

network traffic volume capture to postgresql
Added 2004-04-22
by Rob Fowler
This is a Unix daemon that captures traffic packet size, source, destination, and times and saves this data into a postgres database in near real time, from which traffic reports may be made. It does not save the actual data or headers. Works on ethX or cooked devices like ppp0. It uses Postgres embedded SQL to insert the data, pcap to capture traffic, and pthreads to capure and write at the same time. It is written in C++ using STL. Pcap filters can be specified on the command line. Logs go to syslog.

Python milter
Added 2004-04-21
by Stuart D. Gathman
The milter module for Python provides a python interface to Sendmail's libmilter that exploits all its features. Milters can run on the same machine as sendmail, or another machine. The milter can even run with a different operating system or processor than sendmail. Sendmail talks to the milter via a local or internet socket, and keeps the milter informed of events as it processes a mail connection. At any point, the milter can cut the conversation short by telling sendmail to ACCEPT, REJECT, or DISCARD the message. After receiving a complete message from sendmail, the milter can again REJECT or DISCARD it, but it can also ACCEPT it with changes to the headers or body.

Wolverine Firewall and VPN Server
Added 2004-04-05
by Joshua Jackson
Wolverine is a firewall and VPN server that is based on the Embedded Coyote Linux distribution of Linux. This product is intended as an alternative to commercial devices such as the Cisco PIX, the FireBox, etc. Wolverine features a hardened Linux 2.4-based stateful firewall along with IPSEC and PPTP VPN services. As it is intended to be an embedded solution, the overall installation size is roughly 8Mb.

INSERT
Added 2004-04-05
by Matthias Mikuletz
INSERT (the Inside Security Rescue Toolkit) aims to be a multi-functional, multi-purpose disaster recovery and network analysis system. It boots from a credit card-sized CD-ROM and is basically a stripped-down version of Knoppix. It features good hardware detection, fluxbox, emelfm, links-hacked, ssh, tcpdump, nmap, chntpwd, and much more. It provides full read-write support for NTFS partitions (using captive), and the ClamAV virus scanner (including the signature database).

Enigmail
Added 2004-04-05
by Patrick
Enigmail is a "plugin" for the mail client of Mozilla and Netscape 7.x which allows users to access the authentication and encryption features provided by the popular GnuPG software. Enigmail can encrypt/sign mail when sending, and can decrypt/authenticate received mail. It can also import/export public keys. Enigmail supports both the inline PGP format and the PGP/MIME format, which can be used to encrypt attachments. Enigmail is cross-platform, although binaries are supplied only for a limited number of platforms. Enigmail uses inter-process communication to execute GPG to carry out encryption/authentication.

CRM114
Added 2004-03-29
by Crah the Merciless
CRM114 is a Controllable Regex Mutilator and Smart Filter, designed for easy creation of filters for things like incoming mail, system logs, or monitoring processes. Filtering rules can be either hard-coded (such as regexes), soft-coded (calculated at runtime or read from an external file or process), or learned dynamically by phrase matching (by SBPH hashing). This makes it possible to create very accurate filters with very little actual work.

Logrep
Added 2004-03-29
by Tevfik Karagülle
Logrep is a secure multi-platform framework for the collection, extraction, and presentation of information from various log files. It features HTML reports, multi-dimensional analysis, overview pages, SSH communication, and graphs, and supports more than 15 popular systems including Snort, Squid, Postfix, Apache, syslog, iptables/ipchains, NT event logs, Firewall-1, wtmp, Oracle listener, and Pix.

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