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Platform: Perl (any system supporting perl)

Averist
Added 2002-04-23
by Henrik Edlund, henrik@edlund.org
Averist is a module that adds an authentication layer to any CGI application written in Perl. It supports initial authentication through CGI (form), and it can use CGI (hidden form fields) or cookies for reauthentication after a configurable timeout. It can also use a local or remote SQL database or DBM file for storing the session keys for increased security. The username and password check at the initial authentication can be done via an LDAP directory, an SQL database, a DBM file, or a passwd style file. Averist is written in Perl for easy customization and expansion.

Cisco IP Accounting Fetcher
Added 2002-04-17
by Tobias Geiger
Cisco IP Accounting Fetcher is a set of Perl scripts that allows you to fetch IP accounting data from Cisco routers. It is capable of fetching this information from multiple routers. It summarizes this information on a daily and monthly basis. It optionally generates HTML output with CSS support, and it is able to ignore specific traffic.

DBIx::Password
Added 2002-03-27
by Brian Aker, brian@tangent.org
DBIx::Password provides an abstraction layer for password maintenance. It is database independent and only overrides the connect method (so it basically behaves as DBI normally does). You provide a single virtual user name in the connect method and the module determines which database/which user/which password to provide.

NorthStar
Added 2002-03-07
by Hitesh Patel AKA BrownKid
NorthStar is a system to track IP allocations and assign them to specific devices, owners, and locations. NorthStar can nest allocations as deep as you like and also has a user permissions system to control additions, modifications, and deletions of data.

GRAB
Added 2002-01-28
by Greg M. Kurtzer
GRAB (Greg's RPM Application Builder) adds functionality and ease-of-use to RPM, by allowing a user to search through a collection of RPMs on various FTP servers (given in a configuration file), and download and install all in one action. It can perform system upgrades, and display all packages that are "outdated". It also has the ability to be run through cron, to automatically upgrade all packages (except ones defined in a skip list) that are available. This project began to provide similiar functionality to RPM based distros as apt-get (Debian package tool). Apt has since been ported to RPM. GRAB's functionality now is still fairly similar, but also provides additional features that makes it easier to use and more intuitive. It can also work with any FTP server, as opposed to a specifically configured RPM repository server.

screamingCobra
Added 2002-01-23
by Samy Kamkar
screamingCobra is an application for remote vulnerability discovery in ANY UNKNOWN web applications such as CGIs and PHP pages. Simply put, it attemps to find vulernabilities in all web applications on a host without knowing anything about the applications. Modern CGI scanners scan a host for CGIs with known vulnerabilities. screamingCobra is able to 'find' the actual vulnerabilities in ANY CGI, whether it has been discovered before or not.

Loghog
Added 2002-01-23
by Justin
Loghog was designed to take a proactive stance on snort output. It supports multilog processing and is optimized for high volume traffic. In other words it was built w/ the idea of eliminating certain bottlenecks that would result in missing valuable and potentially crucial data. Loghog basically follows the logfiles that you specify in its configuration file with the paramaters that you set and acts accordingly. Loghog understands two types of logfiles, alert and portscan.

Webmin
Added 2002-01-21
by jcameron@webmin.com
Webmin is a web-based interface for system administration for Unix. Using any browser that supports tables and forms (and Java for the File Manager module), you can setup user accounts, Apache, DNS, file sharing and so on. Webmin consists of a simple web server, and a number of CGI programs which directly update system files like /etc/inetd.conf and /etc/passwd. The web server and all CGI programs are written in Perl version 5, and use no external modules. This means that you only need a Perl binary to run Webmin.

Perl SecurePages
Added 2002-01-18
by Jonathan Furrer
Perl SecurePages is a session-based authentication script for Perl CGI. It was written to authenticate users on a session basis as a means of securing CGI applications written in Perl.

Anomy Mail Sanitizer
Added 2002-01-07
by Bjarni R. Einarsson, bre@netverjar.is
The Anomy mail sanitizer is a filter designed to block email-based security risks, such as trojans and viruses. It can scan an arbitrarily complex RFC822 or MIME message and remove or rename attachments, truncate unusually long MIME header fields and sanitize HTML by disabling Javascript, etc. It uses a single-pass pure Perl MIME parser, which can make it both more efficient and more precise than other similar programs. The sanitizer has built-in support for third-party virus scanners.

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