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    ophcrack

    ophcrack

    A Windows password cracker based on rainbow tables

    Ophcrack is a Windows password cracker based on a time-memory trade-off using rainbow tables. This is a new variant of Hellman's original trade-off, with better performance. It recovers 99.9% of alphanumeric passwords in seconds.
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    gnupasswd

    gnupasswd

    gnupasswd - gnu change user password

    /usr/bin/passwd offers a "safe way" for root to edit /etc/passwd (or shadow). If setuid it allows regular users to change passwd without asking root to do changes for them. (note: does have learning curve on args to choose) gnupasswd - gnu change user password gnugpasswd - gnu change group password gnupasswd(1) has a goal to work with older login.c/linux and some newer too, also "getpwent" (any glibc). or help convert. gnupassd does pass only: leaves all else alone (compat). ...
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    This is a apache v2.0 authentication module. Based on html form authentication and cookie authentication session. Cookie session are stored in memcache deamon. Can be used has an simple "Single Signe-On" (SSO). All the code source and the bug tracking has migrated to github: https://github.com/ZenProjects/Apache-Authmemcookie-Module All the documentation are here: https://zenprojects.github.io/Apache-Authmemcookie-Module/
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    WiKID Two-Factor Authentication System

    WiKID Two-Factor Authentication System

    Two-factor authentication system

    The WiKID Strong Authentication System is a public-key based two-factor authentication system. It is a flexible, extensible, and secure alternative to tokens, certs and passwords. Application & API support exists for Java, ASP, PHP, Ruby, OpenVPN, TACACS+, etc. Read our eGuide on how to setup your network with two-factor authentication: http://www.wikidsystems.com/learn-more/two-factor-authentication-white-papers
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    Miscellaneous Source Code useful for systems administration of both Windows and Linux machines. Very random collection of small tidbits of code.
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    Paco (pacKAGE oRGANIZER) is a simple, yet powerful tool to aid package management when installing programs from source code.
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    The idea behind 'repeat' is to make things easier in the Linux command line environment. Instead of having to script repeats in you're shell of choice - you have a command that repeats things. Use repeat for all you're repeating needs!
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    libmsgque

    libmsgque

    something that writes code for you

    The **libmsgque** project is an infrastructure that allows multiple package-items to be linked together to act as one application. To link, you need to distribute the work from one package-item to another package-item and wait for an answer or not. > Philosophy: Write Once → Run Everywhere The package-item can be a thread, a separate local process that is started by fork or spawn, or even a network of multiple services on multiple hosts. The package-item can be written in any...
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    Simple Host Authentication for Java. A library to verify usernames and passwords, and check group membership, for win32 and Unix (PAM).
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    Code for reference implementations of identity brokers and simple single sign-on (SSO) mechanisms that utilize XDI and link contracts to manage the dataweb.
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