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    tcl-vix

    Tcl interface to VMware

    The vix Tcl module provides an easy means of manipulating VMware virtual machines via the VMware VIX COM interfaces. Supported operations include starting/stopping VM's, copying files back and forth, process management, cloning, snapshots etc.
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    Attribute Tweaker

    Attribute Tweaker

    A simple utility for tweaking attributes of directories's contents and

    ...Still, some viruses modify folders on your computer before you remove them, hidden folders, removing shortcuts, among others. And when an important folder is modified, you can have the most work to get it back. Eliminate this problem with the Attribute Tweaker. The Attribute Tweaker offers you the option of finding hidden folders in your computer with ease. All you need to do is open the program, choose the directory where to find the file that was hidden or moved and select the desired option - find icons or hidden folders. In the Attribute interface Tweaker, click 'Browse' and select the folder on your computer where you want to find hidden files or folders. ...
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    A UNIX Shell script wrapper for the VI editor. It is recommended VIB be used as an alias for the VI editor. VIB creates backups of any files edited using VI to a specified location while maintaining X backup revisions, and keeping a revision history of who made changes and when to a master log. VIB is Ideal in environments where you have multiple users logging into a UNIX system and you wish to keep track of whom is modifying files. For example, VIB could be 'aliased' in all...
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    Open Source Android Forensics Toolkit

    Open Source Android Forensics Toolkit

    OSAF-TK your one stop shop for Android malware analysis and forensics.

    Welcome to OSAF! The OSAF-Toolkit was developed, as a senior design project, by a group of IT students from the University of Cincinnati, wanting to pioneer and pave the way for standardization of Android malware analysis. The OSAF-Toolkit is built from Ubuntu 11.10 and pre-compiled with all of the tools needed to rip apart applications for code review and malware analysis. Our primary goal with the toolkit is to be able to make application analysis as easy as possible. We also wanted to...
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    Netscreen Looking Glass

    Netscreen Looking Glass

    This is a tool I wrote a couple of years back in python. Requires python 2.x pexpect to run. It'll run via a webpage(cgi) and will issue commands to netscreen firewalls and display the results to the user(s). Much like a standard looking glass type application. Email me for questions/issues.
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