obfsclient is a C++11 Tor-managed pluggable transport client
implementation of the following protocols:
obfs2 - The Twobfuscator
obfs3 - The Threebfuscator
ScrambleSuit - Experimental
MUNGE (MUNGE Uid 'N' Gid Emporium) is an authentication service for creating and
validating credentials. It is designed to be highly scalable for use in an HPC
cluster environment. It allows a process to authenticate the UID and GID of
another local or remote process within a group of hosts having common users and
groups. These hosts form a security realm that is defined by a shared
cryptographic key. Clients within this security realm can create and validate
credentials without the use of root privileges, reserved ports, or
platform-specific methods.
Search data on a harddisk/partition/file, extract the part you are interested
in, and write it back after you modified it.
Medusa is intended to be a speedy, massively parallel, modular, login
brute-forcer. The goal is to support as many services which allow remote
authentication as possible.
This is a Java SSH Client, which has a whole bunch of features,
but supports SSH Protocol 1 connections only.
This version does not depend on the Java Development Kit, since
it is the binary version, which runs out-of-the-box in
webbrowsers that support Java. A minimal sample HTML page
is installed as well.
If you want to use the client from shell, you have to install
the JDK first (${PORTSDIR}/java/jdk/).
A commercial version for SSH-2 is available here:
(This version is no longer supported)
This is a collection of the NIST's Known Answer Test vectors.
These are primarily used to test the OpenCrypto framework.
A free, community-sourced, machine-readable knowledge base of forensic artifacts
that the world can use both as an information source and within other tools.
Secure data deletion toolkit! If you overwrite a file for 10+ times,
it can still be recovered. These tools can wipe files, free disk space,
swap and memory!
OTPW is a one-time password system which is robust against the password
list being stolen and race for the last digit attacks.
The Authen::OATH module provides a Perl implementation of the
HOTP and TOTP One Time Password algorithms as defined by OATH
(http://www.openautentication.org).