This is the libsectok library from citi.umich.edu. Originally targeted
for OpenBSD. This is a quick port of the library itself; it contains an
API for working with ISO 7816 Smart Card devices.
MailZu is a simple and intuitive web interface to manage Amavisd-new
quarantine. Users can view their own quarantine, release/delete messages
or request the release of messages. MailZu is written in PHP and requires
Amavisd-new version greater than 2.3.0.
masscan is a very fast port scanner.
Using masscan, you can get results similar to nmap.
And masscan is not only faster than other scanners,
also more flexible setting for address and port ranges.
PeerSec Networks MatrixSSL is an embedded SSL implementation designed for
small footprint applications and devices. PeerSec Networks offers a fully
supported, commercial version as well as an open source version that is
available for download.
Subversion is a version control system designed to be as similar to cvs(1)
as possible, while fixing many outstanding problems with cvs(1).
This port adds KDE KWallet support to Subversion.
Nettle is a cryptographic library that is designed to fit easily in more or
less any context: In crypto toolkits for object-oriented languages (C++,
Python, Pike, ...), in applications like LSH or GNUPG, or even in kernel
space.
Authen::SASL::SASLprep implements the SASLprep specification, which describes
how to prepare Unicode strings representing user names and passwords for
comparison. SASLprep is a profile of the stringprep algorithm.
The Authen::CyrusSASL module provides a simple class that allows you
to send request to the cyrus-sasl's authen daemon.
This module is based on the Authen::Radius module with the similar interface.
This Module decrypts all kind of Cisco encrypted hashes
also referred to as type 7 passwords. Further you can
encrypt any given string into a encrypted hash that will
be accepted by any Cisco device as an encrypted type 7 password.
This module provides an implementation of the CAST5 block cipher using
compiled C code for increased speed. CAST5 is also known as CAST-128. It
is a product of the CAST design procedure developed by C. Adams and
S. Tavares.