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    Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform on Microsoft Azure

    Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform on Azure allows you to quickly deploy, automate, and manage resources securely and at scale.

    Deploy Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform on Microsoft Azure for a strategic automation solution that allows you to orchestrate, govern and operationalize your Azure environment.
  • SKUDONET Open Source Load Balancer Icon
    SKUDONET Open Source Load Balancer

    Take advantage of Open Source Load Balancer to elevate your business security and IT infrastructure with a custom ADC Solution.

    SKUDONET ADC, operates at the application layer, efficiently distributing network load and application load across multiple servers. This not only enhances the performance of your application but also ensures that your web servers can handle more traffic seamlessly.
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    SSH-MITM

    SSH-MITM

    Server for security audits supporting public key authentication

    ssh man-in-the-middle (ssh-mitm) server for security audits supporting publickey authentication, session hijacking and file manipulation. SSH-MITM is a man in the middle SSH Server for security audits and malware analysis. Password and publickey authentication are supported and SSH-MITM is able to detect, if a user is able to login with publickey authentication on the remote server. This allows SSH-MITM to accept the same key as the destination server. If publickey authentication...
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    PivotSuite

    PivotSuite

    Network Pivoting Toolkit

    PivotSuite is a portable, platform-independent and powerful network pivoting toolkit, Which helps Red Teamers / Penetration Testers to use a compromised system to move around inside a network. It is a Standalone Utility, Which can use as a Server or as a Client. If the compromised host is directly accessible (Forward Connection) from Our pentest machine, Then we can run pivotsuite as a server on the compromised machine and access the different subnet hosts from our pentest machine, Which...
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    privacyidea

    privacyidea

    two factor authentication management system

    privacyIDEA is a management and authentication system for two factor authentication. You can use OTP tokens, OTP cards, SMS, Smartphone Apps to incorparte the second factor. It can even manage SSH keys and supports Offline OTP. The latest version can manage and enroll user certificates. Its modular design makes it easily enhancable. It runs on Linux. Applications and workflows can be connected to privacyIDEA hence enabling two factor authentication in your system logon, web applications, SSL...
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    SME Server

    SME Server

    The Koozali SME Server is a simple and robust server gateway for SOHO

    The Koozali SME Server is the open source community side of the original e-smith server. SME Server consists of a modified Red Hat / CentOS Linux installation, together with a number of server applications as well as the server management web panel. Its strengths are its ease to use for anyone able to use a web interface, and its robustness, giving the ability to recover its initial state even after any upgrade. The server is designed for Small Offices and Home Offices to act as a gateway...
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    Find out just how much your login box can do for your customer | Auth0

    With over 53 social login options, you can fast-track the signup and login experience for users.

    From improving customer experience through seamless sign-on to making MFA as easy as a click of a button – your login box must find the right balance between user convenience, privacy and security.
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