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    Ungoogled Chromium Debian

    Ungoogled Chromium Debian

    Debian, Ubuntu, and others packaging for ungoogled-chromium

    ...Unlike standard Chromium builds, this project strips out Google-specific integrations such as telemetry, automatic update mechanisms, Google account synchronization, and proprietary services, giving users a browser build that retains full Chromium web engine capability without sending data to upstream Google servers by default. The repository provides Debian packaging scripts, patch sets, and configuration files that automate building ungoogled-Chromium in the Debian packaging ecosystem, ensuring the resulting .deb packages are compatible with Debian Stable, Testing, and derivatives like Ubuntu or Mint. ...
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    must: A More Useful Syslog Test tool

    A syslog message generator that replicates real syslog messages

    Using templated message formats with customisable placeholders, run in configurable sequences that can selectively reuse data between steps, must allows more intelligent testing of syslog receivers with realistic data, as well as longer soak testing and stress testing. must was created to fill a gap found when trying to stress test Splunk as real, indexable and meaningful data was needed. must will (eventually) be provided as a standalone tool that uses XML configs (for quick use and consultancy etc) and as a web-based tool (for more permanent/pretty deployment (with historical reporting and live stats). ...
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    A system for testing open source applications. Allows uploading or scheduling retrieval of software and its dependencies, and running different kinds of tests on it.
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    Skavenger analyzes HTTP traffic logged by various Web proxies (including WebScarab and Burp) for indications of common web vulnerabilities such as XSS, CRLF injection and various kinds of information disclosure.
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    The EPPTT is a flexible, script based EPP client. It can be used to mount fully automated and comprehensive tests against different implementations of EPP. It has both an intutive command line interface as well as a user friendly web interface. EPPTT
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    using the Apache-Test framework to test PHP web applications
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    Monkeywrench is a web site testing utility. Monkeywrench works by letting you create 'test scenarios' which can be run against the site over and over. Test scenarios closely mimic a user going through your site performing specific actions.
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