ScanSSH supports scanning a list of addresses and networks for open proxies,
SSH protocol servers, Web and SMTP servers. Where possible ScanSSH, displays
the version number of the running services. ScanSSH protocol scanner supports
random selection of IP addresses from large network ranges and is useful for
gathering statistics on the deployment of SSH protocol servers in a company
or the Internet as whole.
SoftEther VPN ("SoftEther" means "Software Ethernet") is a powerful,
multi-OS and easy-to-use multi-protocol VPN software. It supports
SSL-VPN (HTTPS), as well as OpenVPN, IPsec, L2TP, MS-SSTP, L2TPv3
and EtherIP tunneling protocols and has a clone function to support
OpenVPN clients.
OpenVPN is a robust, scalable and highly configurable VPN (Virtual Private
Network) daemon which can be used to securely link two or more private networks
using an encrypted tunnel over the internet. It can operate over UDP or TCP,
can use SSL or a pre-shared secret to authenticate peers, and in SSL mode, one
server can handle many clients.
A SSLv3/TLS and SSLv2 proxy server that sniffs SSL/TLS packets and prints
out the contents of packets in stdout. It can also serve as a (not very
efficient) proxy server. Note that this tool does not decrypt or even
attempt to decrypt the traffic that is routed through it.
XML Security Library is the latest stable of a C library based on
LibXML2 and OpenSSL. The library was created with a goal to support
major XML security standards:
- XML Signature
- XML Encryption
- Canonical XML (was included in libxml2)
- Exclusive Canonical XML (was included in libxml2)
This is the CU version of sudo.
Sudo is a program designed to allow a sysadmin to give limited root
privileges to users and log root activity. The basic philosophy is to
give as few privileges as possible but still allow people to get their
work done.
yafic is Yet Another File Integrity Checker. yafic saves
information about the state of a filesystem to a database.
Later, yafic can be used to compare the current state of
the filesystem against the saved database, letting you
know of any changed, added, or removed files.
This is GNU Bash. Bash is the GNU Project's Bourne Again SHell,
a complete implementation of the POSIX.2 shell spec, but also
with interactive command line editing, job control on architectures
that support it, csh-like features such as history substitution and
brace expansion, and a slew of other features.
Osh is a re-implementation of the old and obsolete shell version,
which was in standard use up to UNIX 6th Edition and was supplied
as osh with UNIX 7th Edition. Its command language is a sparse
subset of those of modern shells and is mostly common both to sh(1)
and csh(1).
Term::ShellUI uses the history and autocompletion features of Term::ReadLine
to present a sophisticated command-line interface to the user. It tries to
make every feature that one would expect to see in a fully interactive shell
trivial to implement.
You simply declare your command set and let ShellUI take
care of the heavy lifting.