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    Jacksum

    Jacksum

    a free cross platform checksum utility, supports 58+ hash algorithms

    Development of this project has been moved to https://github.com/jonelo/jacksum. This site has been left for historical purposes ONLY, you find older Jacksum versions here. Please visit the GitHub site for current development. Jacksum 1.7.0 is a platform independent checksum utility (written entirely in Java) for computing and verifying (integrity check) checksums, CRC and hashes (fingerprints). It supports 58 popular hash algorithms and a lot of unique features.
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    keys

    keys

    A gpg-based password manager with ncurses interface

    ...Keys currently can open (with autotyping) these types of connections: - Open a website and logon with the provided credentials - Open an ssh/sftp connection with the provided credentials - Open an rdesktop connection with the provided credentials Also, Keys can store generic Account credentials (aka. username+password). Keys refers to every single encrypted file containing credentials as a 'DB key' (key database). Every 'DB key' can be open and view with standard gpg decrypting commands.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    NSDi (Network Services Discoverer) is a metarepository for big/small environments. This tool uses differents plugins to discover the services and software installed on servers. You can create many repositories accesibles via API for many external tools.
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    SoupToNuts is a repository of technical articles and example software covering Postfix, OpenSSH, C and C++, Live Linux CD, MySQL, SQLite, Berkeley DB, Bash and System Administration.
    Downloads: 54 This Week
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    SURFnet IDS, a Distributed Intrusion Detection System (D-IDS). The goal is to provide an early warning system which lets system administrators correlate known and unknown exploits to attacks directed towards their networks.
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    Ldapmenu is a tool for managing an LDAP database for PSOIX users. It works in Linux, Sun, Tru64, HP-UX all from one console. It offers user/group/host/application management. This is a tool but also contains OpenLDAP setup instructions.
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