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WebScarab for Eclipse is an extensible framework for analyzing applications that communicate using the HTTP protocol. It includes an HTTP monitor and an HTTP proxy for recording all messages between your machine and remote servers.
x:einfach simple java components is a library for java. it includes various things like a page cache for web-content, a virtual string table, an ip subnet checker, string and date handling utilities, a connection pool and other simple things.
The Aegis VM Project is an on-going effort to implement a lightweight,
secure virtualmachine for executing Java bytecode. It will eventually feature a
modular architecture, Proof Linking, that supports pluggable
verification modules.
SocketSwitchboard is a virtual proxy, router, or VPN. It uses an XML configuration to map incoming traffic on one or more ports to designated hosts and ports on the LAN or on the Internet. It supports complex boolean access restrictions and SSL.
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.
A client/server application designed to let the user monitor a directory
tree on a remote machine by creating snapshots of current file status in order
to later detect file modification, addition and/or removal.