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Twofish for Python
Added 2001-12-13
by Eric Lee Green
Twofish-py is a Python module and associated support files that add Twofish encryption/decryption support to Python.

GPG Keys
Added 2001-12-13
by Peter Mathiasson
GPG Keys is a GUI frontend to GPG, written with Qt 3. It makes it easy to administrate your keyring. Its keyserver support includes the ability to upload, search, and import keys.

ppplag
Added 2001-12-10
by Vladi Belperchinov-Shabanski
ppplag reads system logs and shows a table of all found PPP sessions with stats for start times, durations, bytes in/out, and speed in/out.

vsftpd
Added 2001-11-21
by Chris Evans
vsftpd is an FTP server written from the ground up to be free of security holes, whilst providing safeguards so the impact is low if it isn't. It is also very small and fast.

gpgsig
Added 2001-11-16
by damien
gpgsig can retrieve a key from the server, sign the key, send the signed key to the server, mail the signed key to its owner, or update your keys.

SHA-256/384/512 implementation
Added 2001-11-13
by Aaron D. Gifford
This library is a C implementation of www.nist.gov's recently described SHA-256, SHA-384, and SHA-512 secure hash algorithms for architectures that natively support 64-bit integer types.

squid_auth_shadow
Added 2001-10-24
by Leo Fellermayr
squid_auth_shadow is a small authentication module for squid. It uses information from /etc/shadow for authentication. Aliases for UNIX user names may be used and certain users may be explicitly blocked. The module works on every system which uses shadow passwords.

libsmbpw
Added 2001-10-22
by Andy Phillips
libsmbpw is a small library that provides a getpwent/putpwent/endpwent set of routines to read and write entries in the samba encrypted password file (smbpasswd). It is based on samba code from samba 2.0.5a, but does not need samba to compile.

cum proxy toolkit (cpt)
Added 2001-10-22
by toxic ocean
The cum proxy toolkit (cpt) contains a proxyscanner, a proxy extractor, a toip converter and some other tools to manipulate proxy databases. The proxyscanner scans a given database with servers. It tries to connect to each proxy and requests a sample webpage with a unique ID in it to verify if the proxy actually forwards pages, and not only replies with just a 200 http code. It also checks if the proxy forwards cookies, referers and user-agent info. The proxy extractor takes a (log)file as input, filters it, and outputs a database with potential proxy servers. The output database can then be feeded into the proxyscanner. The toip converter converts a proxylist (with names and/or ip's) to an ip-only list. This way you can filter out duplicate proxies in your list, plus it provides a pre-check by excluding all proxies that give a DNS resolve error.

AirIDS
Added 2001-10-22
by INTERNETCOMEALIVE.com
AirIDS is the first wireless (802.11) intrusion detection system. With all the problems that keep appearing for the 802.11(b) standard, and the ever increasing use of wireless networks in spite of these problems we felt it was time for such a tool. Through the use of a powerful filtering system, better device drivers, and active counter measures AirIDS has been successful in detecting and/or thwarting such malicious activities as network stumbling, mac address spoofing, unauthorized wireless associates, WEP cracking (using the Shamir attack), and much much more. AirIDS is a free software package and is distributed under OSI approved licenses (different components use different licenses but all are OSI approved). This means it will cost you or your organization nothing to try AirIDS out for yourself. AirIDS is however currently a work in progress, in the beta development phase, and as such there are sure to be many bugs still in it. There is still lots more work to do, so expect a lot more to come.

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