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Started as part of the Google Summer of Code 2005, this tool adjusts security settings on Linux systems, including firewall and SELinux policies. This tool aims to replace the system-config-securitylevel tool from Red Hat and Fedora Core systems.
A CLI for managing Nagios config files. It allows for creation, deletion and modification of object definitions within a set of config files, while preserving original file comments and layout. Quickly script your own wizard or web interfaces.
PyVpn is a software for management VPN connections for GNU/Linux written in Python using pySqlite and pyGtk. With DB support and Wi-Fi support too. It is based on the "iwconfig" utilities and the "ppp" package.
A Python/GTK+ based GUI for managing ssh tunnels. Aims to be as simple as possible and provide hints and help where adequate, to bring tunneling technolgy to non-techies.
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Development area for GNU/Linux 2.6.x for the KS8695 ARM SoC. Covers kernel patches, drivers for serial, Ethernet, PCI, GPIO, watchdog subsystems, and drivers for optional PCI based devices such as USB, WiFi, WiMAX, IPSec, SSL, and RSA devices.
Loganalyzer for Windows XP Firewall and Linux Iptables firewall. Generates a nice html document with statistics from all the pakets captured by the firewall. The program is written in Python and has an (optional) graphical interface.
Minimal HTTP proxy written in Python. Mostly useful as debugging tool for HTTP traffic inspection. Asynchat-based, handles multiple connections in single thread.
Simplified object-oriented Python extension module for the ethreal's WireTap library. You can use this module to read any format of the captured file which supported by ethreal, like libpcap, tcpdump, etc.
IPAF is a framework for writing applications that must manipulate individual network packets in ANSI C. In addition to packet collection and generation, IPAF provides a sophisticated library for manipulating packet fields and cooperative threading.
DJ Py is a jukebox daemon, who lets you rate your songs and crossfades between them. If you dont want to constantly supervise your xmms, this is the solution
pyChelsea is a python based, personal, visited, web page indexer, seach engine and interface for the browser/platform of your choice. If you remember a page based on a phrase, pyChelsea is for you.
sar110-tools offers a command line interface to query and manipulate the state of the Solwise SAR-110 ADSL router.
sar110-tools is written in Python, and licensed under the GPL.
Live Security/Forensics Linux Distribution, built from scratch and packed full of tools useful for vulnerability analysis, penetration tests, and forensic analysis.
YASP is an open and simple protocol for building networks with micro controllers. It has a small footprint and is easy to implement with minimal hardware resources, without sacrificing advanced features and future growth.
RRFiller provides an easy-to-use solution for logging statistics into an RRDTool database. Designed to complement RRGrapher, the project also provides configurations for creation and updating RRD databases using standard tools like vmstat and netstat.
Pycap provides the ability to capture packets from, and inject packets onto, network interfaces. It dissects commonly found structures in network packets such as Ethernet, IP, ARP, TCP, UDP, and ICMP headers.