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    Gobuster

    Gobuster

    Directory/File, DNS and VHost busting tool written in Go

    ...Since this tool is written in Go you need to install the Go language/compiler/etc. Full details of installation and set up can be found on the Go language website. Once installed you have two options. You need at least go 1.16.0 to compile gobuster.
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    Guardian

    Guardian

    Elixir Authentication

    Guardian is a token based authentication library for use with Elixir applications. Guardian remains a functional system. It integrates with Plug but can be used outside of it. If you're implementing a TCP/UDP protocol directly or want to utilize your authentication via channels in Phoenix, Guardian can work for you. The core currency of authentication in Guardian is the token. By default JSON Web Tokens are supported out of the box but you can use any token that Has the concept of a...
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    Google2FA

    Google2FA

    One Time Password Authentication package, compatible with Google Auth

    Google2FA is a PHP package that implements two-factor authentication (2FA) using Time-based One-Time Passwords (TOTP) compatible with Google Authenticator and similar apps. It enhances account security by requiring users to enter a time-sensitive code in addition to their password. The library is lightweight, reliable, and easy to integrate into any PHP or Laravel-based authentication flow.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Pocket ID

    Pocket ID

    Easy-to-use OIDC provider that allows to authenticate with passkeys

    Pocket-ID is an open-source OpenID Connect (OIDC) identity provider that prioritizes passwordless authentication using modern passkeys, making secure login easier for self-hosted services. By supporting passkeys instead of traditional passwords, Pocket-ID aligns with evolving web authentication standards, letting users sign in with devices, hardware keys like YubiKey, or platform-managed credentials. It’s designed to be simpler to install and use than larger identity solutions like Keycloak...
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    Pow

    Pow

    Robust, modular, and extendable user authentication system

    Pow is a robust, modular, and extendable authentication and user management solution for Phoenix and Plug-based apps. Pow is built to be modular, and easy to configure. The configuration is passed to function calls as well as plug options, and they will take priority over any environment configuration. It's ideal in case you got an umbrella app with multiple separate user domains. The easiest way to use Pow with Phoenix is to use a :otp_app in function calls and set the app environment configuration. It will keep a persistent fallback configuration that you configure in one place. ...
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    OpenAuth

    OpenAuth

    Universal, standards-based auth provider

    OpenAuth is an authentication system aimed at modern serverless and edge runtimes, providing a cohesive way to add sign-in flows and session management to web apps. It supports common patterns such as OAuth with popular identity providers, email-based links or codes, and passkeys/passwordless options, while exposing a simple API that fits full-stack frameworks. The project is designed to be infrastructure-friendly, aligning with managed stores and serverless platforms so sessions, webhooks, and callbacks work reliably at scale. It emphasizes secure defaults, including robust token handling, CSRF protections, and clear session lifecycles, while leaving room for customization where apps need it. ...
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    Überauth

    Überauth

    An Elixir Authentication System for Plug-based Web Applications

    Ueberauth is a two-phase authentication framework that provides a clear API, allowing for many strategies to be created and shared within the community. It is heavily inspired by Omniauth. You could call it a port but it is significantly different in operation, but almost the same concept. Huge hat tip to Intridea. Ueberauth provides only the initial authentication challenge, (initial OAuth flow, collecting the information from a login form, etc). It does not authenticate each request,...
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    git-standup

    git-standup

    Keep track of what you have been doing on the last working day

    ...You can pass several options to modify how git-standup behaves.
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    Speakeasy

    Speakeasy

    Two-factor authentication for Node.js

    Speakeasy is a Node.js library for two-factor authentication, providing one-time passcode generation (HOTP/TOTP) with support for Google Authenticator and other compatible apps.
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    gnupasswd

    gnupasswd

    gnupasswd - gnu change user password

    /usr/bin/passwd offers a "safe way" for root to edit /etc/passwd (or shadow). If setuid it allows regular users to change passwd without asking root to do changes for them. (note: does have learning curve on args to choose) gnupasswd - gnu change user password gnugpasswd - gnu change group password gnupasswd(1) has a goal to work with older login.c/linux and some newer too, also "getpwent" (any glibc). or help convert. gnupassd does pass only: leaves all else alone (compat). ...
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    This pam module joins the functionality of both pam_listfile and pam_mysql modules. It was made after a request of such a module in the pam-dev maling list. For the user the configuration options are a merge from the ones found on both modules.
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    Replacement for Courier's authlib facility. Currently, we have a drop-in replacement for courier's authldap daemon to provide more flexible searching options.
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