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    Linpac

    Amateur Radio AX.25 chat and PBBS program using Linux's AX.25 stack

    A modular console-oriented amateur radio AX.25 keyboard to keyboard chat and PBBS program using Linux's AX.25 stack. Includes support for multiple concurrent connected sessions, a unconnected (UI) message screen, and an automated packet message client
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    [LINUX] Pwnagotchi Connection Share

    [LINUX] Pwnagotchi Connection Share

    Simple bash script for connection sharing.

    ~ BY DOCTORX FOR PWNAGOTCHI ITALIA ~ This is a simple bash script that allow connection sharing between your host PC and your Raspberry Pi Zero W. It is a modified version of the original script that automatically set up a DNS on your Pwnagotchi*. You have to run this script every time you connect your Pwnagotchi to your PC and want to share your internet connection. Useful for let the gotchi able to upload handshakes to online cracking services like OnlineHashCrack. HOW TO USE: In order to make that script working you need to follow the commented instructions inside code. For more info: https://pwnagotchi.ai/configuration/#connecting-to-pi0w-with-microusb-cable-on-linux-host *designed for pwnagotchi but works on any raspberry. ...
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    Wi-Fi Ducky

    Wi-Fi Ducky

    Upload, save and run keystroke injection payloads with an ESP8266

    Upload, save and run keystroke injections remotely with an ESP8266 + ATmega32u4. Using a USB device that act as a keyboard to inject keystrokes is well known these days. The USB Rubber Ducky by Hak5 is THE hacker gadget for this kind of attack. It introduced a simple script language called Ducky Script, which this project uses too. The ESP8266 is a popular Wi-Fi chip used in a lot of projects. Because it's cheap, small, and has its own file system (SPIFFS), it's perfect for enabling an easy...
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    CONNECTINY Hotspot

    CONNECTINY Hotspot

    Share your connection (Ethernet,3G, 4G ..etc) with other devices .

    ...Thanks to the “Virtual WiFi” technology that’s built into Windows 7 and up, your computer can create a WiFi hotspot, even while it stays connected to another WiFi network. However, Connectiny Hotspot is a lot more than just a wrapper around these command-line tools. • Easily Create a Wi-Fi Hotspot and Connect all your Devices. • Share Any Type of Internet Connection. • Enjoy Safe and Secure Sharing . THANK YOU for support ♥ ♥
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    OS independent implementation of the Trusted Network Connect (TNC) specification from Trusted Computing Group (TCG). Functions for loading and communicating with TNC plugins, sample IMC and IMV plugins, TNCCS-XML support on Windows, Linux, Mac, *BSD
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    Workaround for Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL and clones) version 5.x series with Atheros AR9285 and AR9287 (and similar) wireless adapters. Mitigates failure to connect to wireless access point.
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    RuralNet is a Captive Portal solution to connect remote rural areas to Internet. We combine the mesh technology with the captive portal to deploy a cheap infrastructure and connect rural areas.
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    Blueper is a tool designed to abuse Bluetooth file transferring. This tool can cause several mischievous results, including; continual popups of file transfer requests, writing data to a remote device disk,or locking up/crashing some devices.
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    AutoAP

    A script to find open Wi-Fi connections and the strongest signal

    ...The script paremeters are highly configurable, including ability to configure secure connections. AutoAP is an add on to DD-WRT that allows routers to continuously scan for and connect to open (and predefined WEP) wireless networks. Ultimately the goal is to develop an easily deployable firmware that facilitates fast and easy mesh network creation. Typically, you would use this script on your router while in Repeater Mode, Client Mode, or Client-Bridged Mode.
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    A terminal based wifi scanner for linux. Written in perl as a wrapper for iwtools to manage and connect to access points. Specifically written for Ubuntu Hardy and I would imagine can work with most network cards.
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    shtumble is a shell-based wireless network stumbler and configuration tool. it lets you monitor visible networks, and configure encryption and IP addressing. it can also be used in a command-line mode to auto-connect on boot, or after suspend.
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    A program for linux that will connect to the first available open wireless network. It also has an interactive mode that list the available wifi networks and then gives you the option to select a particular network to connect to.
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    A user friendly KDE frontend allowing you to scan for and connect to wireless networks using any adapter utilizing Wireless Extensions.
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    Python / GTK / GNOME applet for wireless configuration, similar to Windows XP "Zeroconf" wireless. Shows network status, available access points, and allows the user to connect to a specific AP. Stores WEP keys and handles DHCP.
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    KWifiSelector is a project to provide an easy to use interface to select and connect to wireless networks.
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    GWireless is a simplist utility for managing wifi 802.11x wireless connections on FreeBSD and Linux. It enables you to connect to available networks without touching commands by hand.
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