Picky - a selective syslog to mysql database daemon. Allows completely dynamic specific translation of syslog data to dynamic mysql table(s). The other projects under this one are tools that take advantage of the flexibility of Picky and demonstrate it
QT based Linux web security tool that it is designed to test targets for weak passwords using crack, leech and URL testing functions. Plugins allow potentially any protocol (eg http, ftp) or server to be attacked, while remaining anonymous using proxys.
Features of Cyberarmy.com brought direct to your desktop. They don't want it, so this projects kinda dead, wish I hadn't started it so early haha. Any ideas for an alternate purpose (not an IM client): jwinsatt@adelphia.net
DSBL-helper. Tries to send a special formatted test message to Distributed Server Boycott List through every suspect IP found in complain using several mechanisms (SMTP, HTTP, telnet, SOCKS etc) and reports in.
Urluminator uses urlsnarf to capture URLs that traverse the network and logs them to a MySQL database. It also includes a CGI script that allows you to view and search the DB. From the CGI you can also write out Excel Spreadsheets of the results.
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A suite of tools (a sniffer, a TCP hijacker, an ARP poisoner and a TCP tunnel through ICMP/IGMP packets) created for testing TCP/IP weakness and using them in a non-conventional way. [Up to now I've done only the sniffer-related part]
Provide a *simple*, configurable and reliable means of retrieving all rpm updates for specified architectures and releases. Verify that the rpms downloaded are good by means of rpm --checksig.
A web proxy that provides Single Sign-On (SSO) into websites in a manner that protects your passwords and other sensitive information from untrusted network access devices.
IPKungFu is an iptables-based Linux firewall. The primary design goals are security, ease of use, and performance, in that order. It takes advantage of advanced features of iptables, tcpwrappers, and the Linux kernel.
microCODE is a PHP module that allows inclusion of encrypted PHP sourcecode instead of plain PHP scripts.
Protect your intellectual property using standard encryption algorithms like DES or AES.
The Sentry tools provide host-level security services for the Unix platform. PortSentry, Logcheck/LogSentry, and HostSentry protect against portscans, automate log file auditing, and detect suspicious login activity on a continuous basis.
pam_krb5 is designed to allow smooth integration of Kerberos 5 passwordchecking with applications built using PAM. It also supports session-specific ticket files (which are neater), Kerberos IV ticket file grabbing, and AFS token-grabbing.
The aim of this project is to create a set of basic java tools for
developers who need Certificate Authority (CA) root
certificates and user certificates signed by the CA.
IAN (I Am Normal) is used to minimize the chance of an attacker successfully fingerprinting a honeypot. This is accomplished by creating bogus data and history files, alter creation and modification times, add users, patch x number of programs, etc.
Sanctum allows you to run virtual servers on your computer so you can test the security of software by actually breaking into it. Developers just create a virtual server image and let hackers download it and try their hardest to find exploits.
The goal of the Stik's Security Module project is to provide a vehicle for implementation of a label based security policy complimentary to the existing Linux security model. The module is implemented by hooking the Linux 2.4.x system call table.