PacketFlow is a command line utility that processes an XML configuration to generate a set of firewall rules. It is intended to be installed and run directly on the firewall itself. PacketFlow was designed to deal with complex configurations.
OpenSessame is a personnel entry control and time tracking management system. Platform independent, multi-node, client-server system, written in Python, with wxPython/wxWidgets client, a web management gui and PostgreSQL database backend.
RADAR is a pluggable network monitoring platform that allows for reporting and searching at the application layer. Out of the box, RADAR lets you capture SMTP, AIM, YahooIM and YMail traffic. Find out more at: http://www.optaros.com/solutions_radar.html
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Automatically verifies md5 and sha1 checksums using either a user entered sum or by searching in a file that can be held locally or remotely via ftp or http.
antiparser is an API/framework for generating random, malformed data for use in fuzzing and fault injection of network protocols and file formats. antiparser is written in Python and can be imported by scripts that implement additional fuzzing logic.
Handy 's password keeper (HPK) is an simple personal password manager. It will store passwords, serial numbers and other information safely, so you will never forget your passwords again.
PassKool is a deterministic password generator in Python. From a given passphrase, a more or less pronouncable password is generated using a one-way function. If you happen to forget the password, you can still retrieve it using your passphrase.
TLS Lite is a python library for SSL/TLS. It supports non-traditional authentication methods such as SRP, shared-keys, and cryptoIDs, as well as X.509 certificates.
Extensible User Folder is a Zope user folder that requires the authentication of users to be removed from the storage of properties for users. Writing new authentication or property sources requires no intimate Zope authentication knowledge.
A sendmail Milter written in Python. It rejects Mail containing certain attachment filenames (.exe, .pif ..., configurable) or containing a virus (calling a single-user license commandline scanner) by answering the smtp DATA step with "554 5.7.1". Thus
Sherlock Roams is a Python-based password auditing tool for Un*x-based systems. It uses a brute force approach on the shadow file (or the regular password file if that fails) to determine which users on your system have obviously insecure passwords.
'Spot The Difference' is a file integrity checker developed in python. It is OS independent, easy to use and fast. It supports most of the open-source databases (MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite and dbm).
UnityCA is a Certificate Authority "front end" based on the Community-Oriented CA (COCA) model, which was primarily developed for non-profit "free CAs." Organizational and end-user interfaces provide trusted web management of the installed CA (eg ElyCA).
Awesum is an automated graphical checksum verification utility written in Python using the PyGTK toolkit. It currently supports both MD5 and SHA checksums.
TrustedPickle is a Python module which lets you create and sign your data files. By using public/private key techniques, this module protects your users from loading malicious data files that others might claim you created. LEGAL FOR EXPORT.
PyGestPayCrypt is the Python implementation of GestPayCrypt and GestPayCryptHS classes for italian Banca Sella GestPay online credit card payment system.
xhelix: python C extension implementing Helix encryption and authentication.
Based on the article named "Helix: Fast Encryption and Authentication" by Niels Ferguson and Bruce Schneier, published in the Nov 2003 issue of Dr Dobbs Journal.