14 projects for "posix" with 2 filters applied:

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    GPS Track Server

    Simple GPS tracking server

    A small server-side application is dedicated to provide TCP-packets response and basic logging functionality from operating low cost commercially available GPS Vehicle Trackers such as Concox GT06N and perhaps others (GT06E and GT06F). The application is using POSIX API and intended to run on Unix, Linux and even Windows systems (cygwin environment). Currently it has been developed and tested on FreeBSD 14.3. Recently added limited support for VL103 series devices from Jimi IoT Co., Ltd..
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    LabMACOSX
    ...The application Ob open four browsers, Tesseract applications container, TAL, Chatosx, AndroMac, AndroEmu, MySMS, Shutdown, Updater, Search for, MyMaps, SOA, BLI, Xcoder, BasicProg, BasicProg2, VM, D,M&Z Suite Basic and D,M&Z Suite Advanced (POSIX based).
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    Rootkit Hunter, security monitoring and analyzing tool for POSIX compliant systems.
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    AnCH Framework

    AnCH Framework

    Another C++ Hack

    ...Features are implemented to be used as simply as possible. This framework was initially a way to test new C++ specifications (C++11) and to test C++ design patterns and tricks. Only POSIX systems are supported for now. Others could be supported later. (Partial) Doxygen documentation can be found on project home page.
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    Reveal RootKit

    Reveal Rootkit detects processes hidden by rootkits on POSIX systems.

    ...It is intended to run out of cron or similar services on a regular base and avoids verbose output as long as nothing was found. It's fast and shouldn't produce false positives. Reveal RootKit is tested mainly on Linux but should work on other POSIX systems with a /proc filesystem, too.
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    Free-SA

    Free-SA is report generating tool for web, proxy and mail log files

    Free-SA is logs processor and report generating tool. It can be used to control traffic usage, to evaluate conformance to the Internet access security policies, to investigate security incidents, to evaluate web server efficiency and to detect troubles with server configuration.
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    HausmiSEP

    An open workshop for secure application

    Hausmi Security Enabled Platform is a series of frameworks created mainly in C++ on POSIX, designed to develop secure and powerful component based server systems.
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    A Java based program which converts Netware style Linux file access rights to POSIX ACL.
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    n00bRAT
    An undetectable Remote Administration Tool -OR- trojan, an all new approach. Easily usable, Client just requires any Web Browser to control remote machine via WebPage. Fooling firewalls/ids/ips security solutions, as it operates like any web-site.
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    This library implements some of the functionality that could not be found elsewhere, and also allows for straightforward handling of POSIX threads to configuration files.
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    The Nexus Operating System is a planned, realtime multimedia operating system compliant with POSIX standards. Nexus is intended not to become the next fad; it is the OS all developers can develop for without losing market standing in other OS's.
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    SharedSecret is a program used to negotiate a shared secret (password) by two hosts in secure way over the Internet. The software is written in C, based on client/server architecture with initial intention to run on POSIX-Compliant Operating Systems.
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    kkp is a security tool based on a vulnerability in handling of the NetBIOS protocol by the Microsoft Windows 9x platform. It is meant to be the most reliable and efficient tool for this use. It has been tested on POSIX, and might work under Win32.
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