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    passcore

    passcore

    A self-service password management tool for Active Directory

    PassCore is a very simple 1-page web application written in C#, using ASP.NET Core, Material UI (React Components), and Microsoft Directory Services (Default provider). It allows users to change their Active Directory/LDAP password on their own, provided the user is not disabled. PassCore does not require any configuration, as it obtains the principal context from the current domain.
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    Kamus

    Kamus

    An open source, git-ops, zero-trust secret encryption and decryption

    An open source, GitOps, zero-trust secrets encryption and decryption solution for Kubernetes applications. Kamus enables users to easily encrypt secrets that can be decrypted only by the application running on Kubernetes. The encryption is done using strong encryption providers (currently supported: Azure KeyVault, Google Cloud KMS, Amazon Web Services KMS, and AES).
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    Small C# web-application for single-sign-in based on B2XCore. Support of multiple security-provider.
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    This is a simple but robust application to manage your User Ids and password for various client. This application is best suited for those who is running a Web hosting or Domain registration. This application is built on .Net 2.5 framework.
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    A graphical application created in C# .Net 1.1 that helps the penetration tester to inject SQL commands on a web page. Its main strength is its capacity to automate tedious blind SQL injection with several threads. Under Clarified Artistic License
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    GMX is a file-transfer application that permits the user to store files on a remote computer system: Google's GMail web-based email system. Development in C# (Microsoft VS.NET 2003).
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