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(Page 7 of 55) < Prev 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Next > Platform: UNIX Enigmail Added 2004-04-05 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. WinBlox Added 2004-04-01 WinBlox monitors file operation and commandline execution on WINNT(Windows 2000 and later) system. Pattern matching in WinBlox is done by Regular Expression to ensure flexiblity. PARANIX Added 2004-03-23 PARANIX is a PARAnoid uNIX file monitor and alert system. It can index and check thousands of files in a matter of seconds. It is most commonly used as an intrusion detection system. Dwall Firewall Generator Added 2004-03-23 Dwall is an all-purpose firewall tool to generate an iptables firewall out of a simple configuration. It contains about 80 predefined services and comes with a simple 3 zone firewall example. It is designed to be easy to configure and manage without being limited to a specific network setup. It can handle as many interfaces as desired and allows you to create firewall rules that are portable between several firewalls. Helios qmail Added 2004-03-22 Helios qmail is an advanced qmail distribution based on qmail-sql. It supports SMTP, SMTPS, POP3, POP3S, IMAP, and IMAPS services. It also features antivirus and antispam filters, antispoof, SMTP-AUTH, SMTP-after-POP/IMAP, a PHP5 API, and many other useful tools. mysqlRadiusd Added 2004-03-09 mysqlRadiusd is a RADIUS daemon based on the 1.6.6 Cistron distribution and the mySQL patches that has been modified for use with the mysqlISP GPL ISP management software system. It is very stable and can handle large ISPs easily while pumping mass accounting records into mysqlRadacct subsystem at a tremendous rate from even multi-server clusters. amavisd-new Added 2004-03-09 amavisd-new is a high-performance and reliable interface between MTAs and one or more content checkers, including virus scanners, and/or the Mail::SpamAssasin Perl module. It talks to the MTA via (E)SMTP or LMTP, or by using helper programs. No timing gaps exist in the design, which could cause a mail loss. It is normally positioned at or near a central mailer, not necessarily where the user's mailboxes and final delivery takes place. screws Added 2004-03-08 Screws (script enhanced Web server) is an experimental Web server with extensibility in mind. It's designed in a small core that processes connections and petitions, sets the expected environment variables, and calls an external program or script that processes this and shows what it wants. It's possible to customize every answer of the Web server, and extend it in a simple way. It features UID/GID/chroot directives, logging support, dynamic modules (Unicode, noupdir, and security), HSML, and SSLv2. It supports IPv4 and IPv6, PHP (with php-cgi), XSLT on the fly (with xsltproc), code highlighting, error pages, and MIME types. SILC (Secure Internet Live Conferencing)(Toolkit) Added 2004-03-02 SILC (Secure Internet Live Conferencing) is a protocol which provides secure conferencing services in the Internet over insecure channels. SILC superficially resembles IRC, although they are very different internally. The purpose of SILC is to provide secure conferencing services. Strong cryptographic methods are used to secure all traffic. The SILC is delivered as SILC Client for end users, SILC Server for system administrators, and SILC Toolkit for application developers. mod_log_sql Added 2004-03-02 mod_log_sql (formerly known as mod_log_mysql) is an Apache module that enables access logging to an SQL database. This capability can replace or coexist with Apache's regular text-file logging mechanisms. The currently supported database backend is MySQL, with PostgreSQL and others in development. Browse by category |
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