Prelude is a Universal "Security Information & Event Management" (SIEM)
system. Prelude collects, normalizes, sorts, aggregates, correlates and
reports all security-related events.
As well as being capable of recovering any type of log (system logs, syslog,
flat files, etc.), Prelude benefits from a native support with a number of
systems dedicated to enriching information even further (snort, samhain,
ossec, auditd, etc.).
This library provides functionality for sensors (connection with a manager,
handling sensor-exported options,...).
Prelude is a Universal "Security Information & Event Management" (SIEM)
system. Prelude collects, normalizes, sorts, aggregates, correlates and
reports all security-related events.
As well as being capable of recovering any type of log (system logs, syslog,
flat files, etc.), Prelude benefits from a native support with a number of
systems dedicated to enriching information even further (snort, samhain,
ossec, auditd, etc.).
This library provides a framework for easy access to the Prelude database.
This is a libpwquality library for password quality checking
and generation of random passwords that pass the checks.
libgnomesu is a library for providing superuser privileges to GNOME
applications. It supports consolehelper, PAM and su.
libgnomesu will use one the following services (in order of priority),
depending on which one is available:
- consolehelper
- PAM
- su
libgnomesu will use the su-based backend as final fallback, if no other
services are available. This service uses a backend which is a modified
version of GNU su.
libgnomesu comes with the GUI frontend 'gnomesu' and a Nautilus component
for Nautilus integration.
Library providing a source-level compatibility layer to aid porting
programs that use OpenSSL to use the NSS instead.
dfWinReg, or Digital Forensics Windows Registry, is a Python module that
provides read-only access to Windows Registry objects.
This library is a pure ruby implementation of the SSLScan tool originally
written by Ian Ventura-Whiting.
This module is just a helper for Crypt::CBC to make simple and usual jobs just
one-liners.
Curve25519 is a state-of-the-art Diffie-Hellman function suitable for a wide
variety of applications.
Given a user's 32-byte secret key, Curve25519 computes the user's 32-byte public
key. Given the user's 32-byte secret key and another user's 32-byte public key,
Curve25519 computes a 32-byte secret shared by the two users. This secret can
then be used to authenticate and encrypt messages between the two users.
Blowfish is a published algorithm written by Bruce Schneier Unlike
IDEA or DES etc. there are no patent implications in using this
algorithm.
It uses anywhere between a 64 bit and a 448 bit key. The transform
itself is fast and operates on a 64 bit block, and most of the
calculation time is in initialising the context with the key data.
The _PP name comes from the fact that this implementation is Pure
Perl, and will not have any compatibility problems.