The Open Vulnerability Assessment System (OpenVAS) is a framework of several
services and tools offering a comprehensive and powerful vulnerability
scanning and vulnerability management solution.
This package contains the OpenVAS Scanner which executes Network Vulnerability
Tests (NVTs) provided by the OpenVAS NVT Feed or a commercial feed service.
OpenVPN-Admin is a GUI for OpenVPN
Shibboleth is standards-based, open source middleware software which
provides Web Single SignOn (SSO) across or within organizational
boundaries. It allows sites to make informed authorization decisions
for individual access of protected online resources in a
privacy-preserving manner.
This software is a C++ implementation of the Service Provider version 2
component of the Shibboleth can be used in Apache Web servers. The
service provider manages secured resources. User access to resources
is based on assertions received by the service provider (SP) from
an identity provider.
The signify utility creates and verifies cryptographic signatures.
This version of signify is part of outils, a portable collection of
non-standard OpenBSD tools.
This port comes with OpenBSD's release public keys allowing you to
verify an OpenBSD release before installation.
The OpenVPN Radius Plugin provides RADIUS authentication
and accounting support for OpenVPN.
OpenVPN is a robust, scalable and highly configurable VPN (Virtual Private
Network) daemon which can be used to securely link two or more private networks
using an encrypted tunnel over the internet. It can operate over UDP or TCP,
can use SSL or a pre-shared secret to authenticate peers, and in SSL mode, one
server can handle many clients.
This development port is updated frequently and is likely NOT STABLE. This is
an untested tar of the source tree. We attempt to omit inoperable states, but
there is a good chance this program will not run.
DO NOT USE IN PRODUCTION WITHOUT CAUTION
A user authentication and authorisation framework plugin for Dancer2 apps.
Makes it easy to require a user to be logged in to access certain
routes, provides role-based access control, and supports various
authentication methods/sources (config file, database, Unix system
users, etc).
Designed to support multiple authentication realms and to be as
extensible as possible, and to make secure password handling easy (the
base class for auth providers makes handling `RFC2307'-style hashed
passwords really simple, so you have no excuse for storing plain-text
passwords).
PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) is a public key encryption pack-
age to protect E-mail and data files. It lets you commu-
nicate securely with people you've never met, with no
secure channels needed for prior exchange of keys. It's
well featured and fast, with sophisticated key management,
digital signatures, data compression, and good ergonomic
design.
ssh-askpass is a small applet intended for use in conjunction with
OpenSSH. It pops up a window and requests the user input their SSH
passphrase. It is not designed to be executed directly, but to be called
by OpenSSH's ssh-add(1) utility. If no controlling terminal is found (e.g.
ssh-add is called from the .xinitrc as part of the X login process), and
DISPLAY is set, ssh-add will spawn ssh-askpass to request the password.
Osiris is a Host Integrity Management System that periodically monitors
one or more hosts for change. It maintains detailed logs of changes to
the file system, user and group lists, resident kernel modules, and
more. Osiris can be configured to email these logs to the administrator.
Hosts are periodically scanned and, if desired, the records can be
maintained for forensic purposes. Osiris keeps an administrator apprised
of possible attacks and/or nasty little trojans. The purpose here is
to isolate changes that indicate a break-in or a compromised system.
Osiris makes use of OpenSSL for encryption and authentication in all
components.