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Stop Cyber Threats with VM-Series Next-Gen Firewall on Azure
Native application identity and user-based security for your Azure cloud
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Directory/File, DNS and VHost busting tool written in Go
Gobuster is a tool used to brute-force. This project is born out of the necessity to have something that didn't have a fat Java GUI (console FTW), something that did not do recursive brute force, something that allowed me to brute force folders and multiple extensions at once, something that compiled to native on multiple platforms, something that was faster than an interpreted script (such as Python), and something that didn't require a runtime. Provides several modes, like the classic directory brute-forcing mode, DNS subdomain brute-forcing mode, the mode that enumerates open S3 buckets and looks for existence and bucket listings, and the virtual host brute-forcing mode (not the same as DNS!). ...
...Twisted supports all major system event loops, select (all platforms), poll (most POSIX platforms), epoll (Linux), kqueue (FreeBSD, macOS), IOCP (Windows), and various GUI event loops (GTK+2/3, Qt, wxWidgets). Third-party reactors can plug into Twisted, and provide support for additional event loops.
ipmgm is a perl CGI that gives you a GUI for managing your IP space. it can interact with any DNS and with a small xml based configuration give the ability to search, change and view all the domain records.
NamecoinJ is a Java based graphical user interface for Namecoin, a peer-to-peer Domain Name System based on Bitcoin technology (a decentralized cryptocurrency).
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...It can be used by admins, resellers and customers to configure VirtualHosts, Domains, DB's, FTP / WebDAV.
It's written in PHP5 fully object oriented with an Ajax-based GUI using the dojo toolkit.
DDnsEditor will be a GUI dynamic DNS (rfc2136) zone editor, similar in functionality to nsupdate. DDnsEditor uses TSIG authentication for all communication with the DNS server. It does not edit on-disk zone files.
dynis (=dynamic IP Stalker) is a package that can be first of all used to keep dyndns-entries up-to-date and second to resolve dyndns-entries to ip-adresses via a swt-gui.
DynDNS client for the TINI platform. Also usable on all other platforms that provide a JAVA runtime environment. The DynDNS client will be configured using a simple config file and provides no GUI.
Auth0 Token Vault handles secure token storage, exchange, and refresh for external providers so you don't have to build it yourself.
Rolling your own OAuth token storage can be a security liability. Token Vault securely stores access and refresh tokens from federated providers and handles exchange and renewal automatically. Connected accounts, refresh exchange, and privileged worker flows included.