(Page 1 of 3) 1 2 3 Next > Category: Authentication » Server UserLock Added 2006-09-29 UserLock secures access to Windows networks by controlling the amount of simultaneous sessions and by limiting network access per user or group. With UserLock, a network administrator can implement and enforce efficient restriction and access policies for Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 networks (LAN and WAN), and monitor and manage all sessions in real time: receive alerts, remotely disconnect or lock a user session and automatically log activity and generate precise session reports and statistics. JProbe Added 2005-12-15 JProbe will check remotely for supported cipher suites on a webserver. It will also check for redirections in case a cipher is supported but the client is then directed to a "not valid cipher" page. JProbe also will export the results to an HTML page. (Additionally you can set cookies) Ipanto Secure Added 2005-01-14 Ipanto Secure allows ISC based DHCP servers (UNIX, Linux) to send signed dynamic DNS updates to a Microsoft DNS, using the GSS-TSIG protocol. Cyrus SASL Added 2004-03-11 The Cyrus SASL library is a generic library for easy integration of secure network authentication to any client or server application. It supports authentication via standard plaintext methods as well as CRAM-MD5 and DIGEST-MD5 shared secret methods and KERBEROS_V4 and GSSAPI Kerberos methods. The SASL protocol framework is used by SMTP, IMAP, ACAP, LDAP, and other standard protocols. OpenCA Added 2004-03-05 The OpenCA Project is a collaborative effort to develop a robust, full-featured and Open Source out-of-the-box Certification Authority implementing the most used protocols with full-strength cryptography world-wide. OpenCA is based on many Open-Source Projects. Among the supported software is OpenLDAP, OpenSSL, Apache Project, Apache mod_ssl. Socks Server 5 Added 2004-01-28 Socks Server 5 is a socks server for the Linux platform which supports the Socks protocol versions 4 and 5. GNU Generic Security Service Library Added 2004-01-22 Generic Security Service (GSS) is an implementation of the Generic Security Service API (GSSAPI). It is used by network applications to provide security services, such as authenticating SMTP/IMAP, via the GSSAPI SASL mechanism. It consists of a library and a manual, and a Kerberos 5 mechanism that supports mutual authentication and the DES and 3DES ciphers. mod_securid Added 2003-10-30 The mod_securid Apache module implements RSA SecurID authentication for the Apache Web server. It allows administrators to restrict access to Web sites (or parts of Web sites) to users authenticated using a SecurID token and an ACE server. FreeRADIUS Added 2003-09-11 The FreeRADIUS Server Project is an attempt to create a high-performance and highly configurable RADIUS server. While the server is conceptually similar to many of the Livingston server variants, it has many more features, and is much more configurable. It includes plug-in modules with support for MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle, IODBC, IBM DB2, LDAP, Kerberos, PAM, MS-CHAP, and many more. It allows the administrator to fully customize the behaviour of authentication, accounting, and logging. SMSAuthenticator Added 2002-09-09 SMSAuthenticator is an authentication module for situations where "username and password"-login provide insufficient security. The additional security is achieved by sending keys (single-use passwords) by SMS to the user's mobile phone. It solves some of the main problems with ordinary passwords (e.g., password guessing and password sniffing) without requiring special hardware on the user's side. It is a Java-based (J2SE 1.2 or higher) Web service using SOAP for communication. It also requires a database with JDBC support (tested with PostgreSQL). Browse by category |
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