Net::SSH::AuthorizedKeysFile reads and modifies "authorized_keys"
files. "authorized_keys" files contain public keys and meta
information to be used by "ssh" on the remote host to let users in
without having to type their password.
A Python library for parsing, manipulating, and generating CybOX content.
Conversion tool that will convert a standard RSA key in OpenSSL PEM format
into a PVK file and vice versa.
Fail2ban scans log files like /var/log/pwdfail or /var/log/apache/error_log
and bans IP that makes too many password failures. It updates firewall rules
to reject the IP address.
fchksum is a Python module to find the checksum of files. Currently it
supports crc32 and md5 checksums.
The advantage of using fchksum over the python md5 and zlib(.crc32) modules
is both ease of use and speed. You only need to tell it the filename and the
actual work is done by C code. Compared to the implementing a read loop in
python with the standard python modules, fchksum is approximatly 2.0x faster
in md5 and 1.1x faster in crc32.
This module offers
- some high level convenience functions for accessing web pages on SSL servers
- a sslcat() function for writing your own clients
- access to the SSL api of SSLeay package,
so you can write servers or clients for more complicated applications
These tools are used to test a PC/SC driver, card or reader or send commands
in a friendly environment (text or graphical user interface).
This module allows easy access to GnuPG's key management, encryption and
signature functionality from Python programs, by interacting with GnuPG through
file descriptors. Input arguments are strictly checked and sanitised, and
therefore this module should be safe to use in networked applications requiring
direct user input. It is intended for use with Python 2.6 or greater.
This is a fork of python-gnupg-0.3.2, patched to fix a potential vulnerability
which could result in remote code execution, do to unsanitised inputs being
passed to subprocess.Popen([...], shell=True).
This package provides a high level object oriented wrapper around libgnutls,
as well as low level bindings to the GNUTLS types and functions via ctypes.
The high level wrapper hides the details of accessing the GNUTLS library via
ctypes behind a set of classes that encapsulate GNUTLS sessions, certificates
and credentials and expose them to python applications using a simple API.
The package also includes a Twisted interface that has seamless intergration
with Twisted, providing connectTLS and listenTLS methods on the Twisted
reactor once imported (the methods are automatically attached to the reactor
by simply importing the GNUTLS Twisted interface module).
The high level wrapper is written using the GNUTLS library bindings that are
made available via ctypes. This makes the wrapper very powerful and flexible
as it has direct access to all the GNUTLS internals and is also very easy to
extend without any need to write C code or recompile anything.