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Platform: IRIX

XScreenSaver
Added 2001-10-22
by Jamie Zawinski, jwz@jwz.org
The xscreensaver program waits until the keyboard and mouse have been idle for a period, and then runs a graphics demo chosen at random. It turns off as soon as there is any mouse or keyboard activity. This program can lock your terminal in order to prevent others from using it, though its default mode of operation is merely to display pretty pictures on your screen when it is not in use. The benefit that this program has over the combination of the xlock (1) and xautolock (1) programs is the ease with which new graphics hacks can be installed. You don't need to recompile (or even re-run) this program to add a new display mode. Improvements to about a dozen modules, and a new module, nerverot.

Super Sniffer v1.30
Added 2001-10-22
by Ajax, ajax@mobis.com
Super Sniffer is a combination of esniff.c (and all the sniffers derived from it) and tcpdump. It also supports a plethora of other options including DES encryption on log files, user monitoring, forwarding logs regularly to a secondary host and NFS file handle sniffing. It uses the libpcap library which was developed by the University of California, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory and its contributors. It uses the GNU regular expression pattern matching library. The libpcap library provides an interface to sniff packets on a variety of platforms including SunOS 4.x, Solaris 2.x, DEC OSF (Digital UNIX), IRIX, Linux, Ultrix 4.x and nearly all the vanilla BSD based systems such as BSDI, FreeBSD and NetBSD. Super Sniffer will incorporate in-kernel filtering using the Berkeley Packet Filter (bpf) on hosts that provide it. This allows network sniffing on busy networks with very fewer packet drops. Good for those major backbone networks. Super Sniffer is meant to be a an all-in-one sniffer, combining all the features of the scores of architecture-specific sniffers around. Super Sniffer will compile and sniff on virtually anything.

logdaemon 5.7
Added 2001-10-22
by Wietse Venema, wietse@porcupine.org
This package currently supports access to the Internet through the use of a firewall system. All internal systems are hidden behind a firewall (or gateway) from the Internet. These utilities allow users from inside the network to get to archives and services on the Internet without requiring that they have an account on the gateway system.

Blackmail
Added 2001-10-22
by Ken Hollis, khollis@bitgate.com
BlackMail is an Anti-Spam mailer proxy for use with popular MTA's like Sendmail, QMail, and SMail. It is highly configurable, very powerful, very fast, and runs on a large variety of platforms. It has undergone extensive testing, and this is the most stable release, now with Solaris support.

ICMP Monitor
Added 2001-10-22
by Vadim Zaliva, lord@crocodile.org
ICMP Monitor is a tool that uses the ICMP echo facility to monitor hosts, and determine if they are up or down. In the event they are down, ICMP Monitor will notify the system administrator.

Jonama
Added 2001-10-22
by Gomez Henri, nri@mail.dotcom.fr
Jonama is a network relay, that utilizes SSL to authenticate and encrypt connections between two points. It uses SSL v2/v3/TLS from SSLeay or OpenSSL. In addition, it contains a CA mode to allow it perform access control based on certificates.

S/Key
Added 2001-10-22
by Neil M. Haller
The S/KEY one-time password system provides authentication over networks that are subject to eavesdropping/replay attacks. This system has several advantages compared with other one-time or multi-use authentication systems. The user's secret password never crosses the network during login, or when executing other commands requiring authentication such as the UNIX passwd or su commands. No secret information is stored anywhere, including the host being protected, and the underlying algorithm may be (and it fact, is) public knowledge. The remote end of this system can run on any locally available computer. The host end could be integrated into any application requiring authentication.

TARA (Tiger Analytical Research Assistant)
Added 2001-10-22
by Advanced Research Corporation
Tiger Analytical Research Assistant (TARA) is an upgrade to the TAMU 'tiger' program. Tiger is a set of scripts that scan a Unix system looking for security problems, in the same fashion as Dan Farmer's COPS. Since 'tiger' has not been updated since 1994, there were numerous changes made to the 'systems' directories. Output was streamlined to provide a more readable report file. Also, minor bugs in the 'scripts' directory were corrected.

XTcpdump
Added 2001-10-22
by Sveinar Rasmussen
XTcpdump is a program providing an easy to use graphical user interface towards tcpdump(1). Tcpdump is a network monitoring program capable of observing all the traffic on a local network. As such, it can be used to provide raw trace data to a performance or security monitoring tool.

UCGI Vulnerability Scanner
Added 2001-10-22
by su1d sh3ll
CGI vulnerability scanner version 1.56. Checks for over 90 CGI vulnerabilities. Tested on slackware linux with kernel 2.0.35-2.2.5, Freebsd 2.2.1-3.2, IRIX 5.3, DOS, and windows.

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