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    Cryptomator

    Cryptomator

    Multi-platform transparent client-side encryption for your cloud files

    Cryptomator is a free and open source project that offers multi-platform, transparent client side encryption of your files in the cloud. It works with just about any cloud storage service; is totally transparent so you can work with your files how you normally would; and secure with a 256-bit key length AES encryption. It’s also simple and easy to use with no need for different accounts, key management, cloud access grants or cipher configurations.
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    cravlAndBlock

    linux tool to improve server security

    cravlAndBlock is simple java application that cravl error log file of Your web server and add all attacker IPs. I.E. All Modsecure entries, scans and so on. Every bad IP will be added to hosts.deny file with ALL prefix. For sure it will not block all atacks but it will help. How it works: use cron to start java cravlAndBlock.jar in the same folder add properties.xml (I addes sample properties.xml file). And thats all. Program will start from cron, read properties file and make...
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