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Steghide
Added 2003-10-15
by Stefan Hetzl
Steghide is steganography program which hides bits of a data file in some of the least significant bits of another file in such a way that the existence of the data file is not visible and cannot be proven. Steghide is designed to be portable and configurable and features hiding data in bmp, wav and au files, blowfish encryption, MD5 hashing of passphrases to blowfish keys, and pseudo-random distribution of hidden bits in the container data.

flexbackup
Added 2003-10-14
by Paul Holcomb
flexbackup is a configurable and easy to use Perl-based backup tool, that can backup local files as well as remote machines (using ssh). It allows the backup itself to be made with afio, cpio, tar, dump, star, or pax. It can work with tape drives, on-disk archive files, or on-disk directory trees.

Tiny SHell
Added 2003-09-12
by Christophe Devine
Tiny SHell is a lightweight client/server clone of the standard remote shell tools (rlogin, telnet, ssh, etc.). It provides remote shell execution and file transfers. It is 8-bit clean, has full support for pseudo-terminal pairs (pty/tty), and uses simple xor encryption. Most Unix platforms are currently supported (Linux, BSD, OSF, SunOS, and IRIX).

SysOrb
Added 2003-09-04
by oestergaard
SysOrb is a client/server package that can monitor servers remotely (such as Web servers), or monitor devices on servers (such as disks, memory, load, etc.). It will alert the administrators via e-mail or pager if a server is entering a critical condition, and has its own database backend, allowing for massive collection of system statistics.

Email
Added 2003-08-29
by Geekoid
Email sends email to remote SMTP servers via the command line, which makes it useful in cron jobs. It will send to any RFC standard remote ESMTP server, and will allow you to encrypt, sign, and design your message on the fly. It has the capability to use signature files with dynamic options, address book functionality, and users can also attach pictures, binary files, documents, or whatever they want. It is completely compatible with GNUPG for encryption and signing, and is easy to configure and use.

ccrypt
Added 2003-08-27
by Peter Selinger
ccrypt is a commandline utility for encrypting and decrypting files and streams. It was designed as a replacement for the standard Unix crypt utility, which is notorious for using a very weak encryption algorithm. ccrypt is based on the Rijndael cipher, which is the U.S. government's chosen candidate for the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES). This cipher is believed to provide very strong security. A compatibility mode is included for decrypting legacy "unix crypt" files.

The GNU Privacy Guard
Added 2003-08-26
by Werner Koch
GnuPG (the GNU Privacy Guard) is GNU's tool for secure communication and data storage. It can be used to encrypt data and to create digital signatures. It includes an advanced key management facility and is compliant with the proposed OpenPGP Internet standard as described in RFC2440. As such, it is meant to be compatible with PGP from NAI, Inc. Because it does not use any patented algorithms, it can be used without any restrictions.

Ups shutdown script
Added 2003-08-22
by Ben Kelly
Ups shutdown script is a set of bash scripts that can be used to monitor a SNMP UPS and shut down servers if the power goes out. One of the scripts can run on a monitoring server and will report back when a UPS has gone offline.

Dante
Added 2003-07-31
by Inferno Nettverk A/S, info@inet.no
Dante is a free implementation of the proxy protocols socks version 4, socks version 5 (rfc1928), and msproxy. It can be used as a firewall between networks. The package consists of two parts, a socks server and a proxy client which supports socks, msproxy, and HTTP proxies. Commercial support is available.

Rate
Added 2003-07-25
by mteg
Rate is a Swiss-Army-knife bandwidth measurement tool. Its primary application is calculating the bandwidth used by packets matching a given BPF packet filter expression, which can really help a network administrator see what is happening at a software-based router at the moment. Administrators can measure the traffic generated by a single host or by a whole subnet, and measure HTTP traffic, broadcast traffic, quake traffic, etc. It can also be used for generating per-IP statistics and for determining nodes that generate highest traffic; it has a special operation mode for it. Additionally, it is able to extract strings from packets based on a POSIX regular expression.

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