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    ZAP

    ZAP

    The OWASP ZAP core project

    The OWASP Zed Attack Proxy (ZAP) is one of the world’s most popular free security tools and is actively maintained by a dedicated international team of volunteers. It can help you automatically find security vulnerabilities in your web applications while you are developing and testing your applications. It's also a great tool for experienced pentesters to use for manual security testing. ZAP is an easy to use integrated penetration testing tool for finding vulnerabilities in web...
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    cpuplot

    Command Line profiler of CPU usage

    cpuplot Command Line Profiler of CPU Usage and Load Average. Synopsis: BASH script that shows the history of CPU usage, and what procces uses the most CPU at a given time. Bar graphs represent the percentage of Total CPU Usage, and the percentage of Total 1 Minute Load Average. Default wait interval between system readings is 5secs. But a different one can be set in the command line with the "-i" argument. Default output is formatted for the standard console width of 80...
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    LogDruid

    Generate charts and reports using data gathered in log files

    An application to gather, aggregate, chart and report information originating from any log files. It uses regular expressions that are constructed graphically and can be tested in the application against samples. Once configured for a specific type of log file set, the gathering and display of the chart for a new files set can be done in just one click. Contains a sample template to handle few log types: Java GC log, OpenDS access log, Apache access log
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    MOBIDICK
    MOBIDICK (MOdular But IntegrateD applICation frameworK) is dedicated to gather as less as possible Java frameworks in order to complete full needs of large business application and allow regeneration of code, even when java frameworks change.
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    PyLoris

    A protocol agnostic application layer denial of service attack.

    PyLoris is a scriptable tool for testing a server's vulnerability to connection exhaustion denial of service (DoS) attacks. PyLoris can utilize SOCKS proxies and SSL connections, and can target protocols such as HTTP, FTP, SMTP, IMAP, and Telnet.
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    Downloads: 24 This Week
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    Proxy Tester is a proxy list tester and then it generates a wpad.dat file you can use for your browser based on working servers. wpad.dat file selects a random proxy server from the list of provided working proxy servers with each connection request.
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