Perl implementation of lanman and nt md4 hash functions.
ccsrch is a tool that searches for and identifies unencrypted and
contiguous credit card numbers (PAN) and track data on Windows and
UNIX operating systems. It will also identify the location of the
PAN data in the files and record MAC times.
checkpassword-pam was written from scratch. There are several older
packages called checkpassword-pam, derived from DJB's checkpassword
code. This checkpassword-pam is more modern and administrator-friendly.
Chaosreader is a perl script that parses snoop or tcpdump logs
and extracts sessions for a number of different appplications:
ssh, telnet, smtp, irc, ftp, etc. The data are formatted into
an html file and can be used to replay some sessions.
Sshkeydata is a perl script that attempts to recreate ssh
sessions extracted by chaosreader by estimating what commands
may have been typed.
Both scripts are installed in ${PREFIX}/bin
Crypt::TripleDES is a perl module implementing the Triple-DES (3DES)
cipher. It is used via the crypt3() function.
This module implements Twofish encryption. It supports the Crypt::CBC
interface. It also provides an interface that is call- compatible
with Crypt::Twofish 1.0, but its use in new code is strongly
discouraged.
This module implements the twofish cipher in a less braindamaged (read:
slow and ugly) way than the existing "Crypt::Twofish" module.
Although it is "Crypt::CBC" compliant you usually gain nothing by using
that module (except generality), since "Crypt::Twofish2" can work in
either ECB or CBC mode.
Checkpassword provides a simple, uniform password-checking interface
to all root applications. It is suitable for use by applications such as
login, ftpd, and pop3d.
This Module is intended to provide an interface to the strongest
available source of non-blocking randomness on the current
platform.
Crypt::UnixCrypt - perl-only implementation of the crypt(3) function.