KRIPP is a very simple and extremely lightweight network passwords
sniffer written in Perl, which uses only the tcpdump utility as an
underlying traffic interceptor. Supported protocols are ICQ, POP3,
FTP and HTTP.
Knocker is a simple and easy to use TCP (no UDP yet) security port
scanner which is able to analyze hosts and all of the different
services started on them. (Console version)
libgpg-error is a library that defines common error values
for all GnuPG components. Among these are GPG, GPGSM, GPGME,
GPG-Agent, libgcrypt, pinentry, SmartCard Daemon
and possibly more in the future.
This is the libsectok library from citi.umich.edu. Originally targeted
for OpenBSD. This is a quick port of the library itself; it contains an
API for working with ISO 7816 Smart Card devices.
MailZu is a simple and intuitive web interface to manage Amavisd-new
quarantine. Users can view their own quarantine, release/delete messages
or request the release of messages. MailZu is written in PHP and requires
Amavisd-new version greater than 2.3.0.
masscan is a very fast port scanner.
Using masscan, you can get results similar to nmap.
And masscan is not only faster than other scanners,
also more flexible setting for address and port ranges.
PeerSec Networks MatrixSSL is an embedded SSL implementation designed for
small footprint applications and devices. PeerSec Networks offers a fully
supported, commercial version as well as an open source version that is
available for download.
Authen::SASL::SASLprep implements the SASLprep specification, which describes
how to prepare Unicode strings representing user names and passwords for
comparison. SASLprep is a profile of the stringprep algorithm.
The Authen::CyrusSASL module provides a simple class that allows you
to send request to the cyrus-sasl's authen daemon.
This module is based on the Authen::Radius module with the similar interface.
Crypt/GeneratePassword version 0.02
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This module lets you generate secure random passwords
with a reasonable amount of pronounceability. It avoids
the problems associated with the FIPS-181 NIST standard
as used by Crypt::RandPasswd. See perldoc for more
details.