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    Trousseau

    Trousseau

    File based encrypted key-value store

    ...Safe data sharing had never been that simple! Secrets are made to be shared, just not with anyone. Whether you're an admin, a paranoid guy living in a bunker, or a random user who seeks a simple way to store it's critical data in secured manner. Trousseau can do something for you.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    NetCrypt

    NetCrypt

    NetCrypt - file-transfer utility providing secure data transfer

    NetCrypt is a small Open Source command line file-transfer utility providing authentication, confidentiality and integrity validation while still maintaining top-notch performance and transfer speed between machines. No public key distribution is required: NetCrypt is designed to use a symmetric passphrase with a strong key-derivation-function. NetCrypt seeks to fulfill all those requirements. In it's default configuration, it uses the AES-256-GCM cipher with a PBKDF2 key iteration count of 32000 rounds. NetCrypt is an secure alternative to netcat, but might also supplement SFTP or SSH for file-transfer.
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    Xenophobe

    Block countries via iptables and gui menu with country flags.

    ...I have begun to make a simple web gui, that allows for selecting countries one would like to simply block from reaching one's server. The gui incorporates country flags as a means of selection. Eventually, this project seeks to be able to apply fine tailored restrictions, via port and protocols to firewall rules. With help, I intend to port this to Windows in the near future.
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    Death Star
    Death Star is a 'multi-protocol stress testing' tool. Initially forked from LOIQ v0.3a, Death Star seeks to surpass LOIC and LOIQ in terms of performance, OS support and win.
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    Tecnotel is a project that seeks security and comodity to the end-user, controlling your house through the telephone line, internet or remote-controller. The software available controls the electronic-equipment and others.
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    Spam-X is a small CGI script that seeks to entrap spambots and flood them with thousands of worthless e-mail addresses. It "hides" these junk mailto: links in the body of an HTML page, which it generates using words from the dictionary.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Originally a software partnership between my best friend and myself, Diverse Developments seeks to write "useful stuff", of a very diverse nature... Current projects include a file encoder, and a double-entry accounts package.
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