Ding is a Dictionary lookup program for X windows/Unix. It comes with
a German-English Dictionary with ca. 120,000 entries. It is an
offline version of the dictionary found at:
<URL:http://dict.tu-chemnitz.de/>.
It is based on Tk version >= 8.3 and uses the agrep for searching.
It has many configuration options, such as search preferences,
interface language (English or German), colors. It has history and
help functions and comes with useful key and mouse bindings for quick
and easy lookups.
Skylable Sx is a reliable, fully distributed cluster solution for your data
storage needs. With Sx you can aggregate the disk space available on multiple
servers and merge it into a single storage system. The cluster makes sure that
your data is always replicated over multiple nodes (the exact number of copies
is defined by the sysadmin) and synchronized. Additionally Sx has built-in
support for deduplication, client-side encryption, on-the-fly compression and
much more.
This is CFS, Matt Blaze's Cryptographic File System. It provides
transparent encryption and decryption of selected directory trees.
It is implemented as a user-level NFS server and thus does not
require any kernel modifications.
For an overview of how to use it, read "${PREFIX}/share/doc/cfs/notes.ms"
and the manual pages. There is a paper describing CFS at:
http://www.crypto.com/papers/cfs.pdf
This is a crypto library for Ada with a nice API and is written for the
i386 and x86_64 hardware architecture.
Symmetric cryptography supported:
* Blockciphers: AES, Twofish, 3DES, Serpent
* Hash functions: SHA-1, SHA-256, SHA-384, SHA-512, Whirlpool
* MACs: RMAC, HMAC, CMAC
* Modes of operation: BPS, CFB, Ctr, OFB
* Authenticated Encryption Schemes: OCB, SIV, McOE
Assymmetric cryptography supported:
* DSA signature scheme
* OEAP-RSA
* ECDSA, ECDH
Unsigned big number library features:
* Primary cyclic group arithmetic (Z_p)
* Binary Field arithmetic support
* Elliptic Curve arithmetic
Sudo runs commands as another user, provided the system sudo
implementation is setup to enable this. This does not allow running
applications securely, simply it allows the programmer to run a
program as another user (suid) using the sudo tools rather than
suidperl. Suidperl is not generally recommended for secure operation
as another user. While sudo itself is a single point tool to enable
one user to execute commands as another sudo does not itself make you
any more or less secure.
Bitstream Cyberbit is a TrueType font. It is an international font, containing
characters from many languages. Each character is encoded with its Unicode
value, according to Unicode 2.0 standards.
Cyberbit was developed by Bitstream to provide Unicode Consortium members with
a test font. It is therefore distributed freely to customers that need advanced
multilingual fonts for testing and other non-commercial uses. Customers that
wish to use Cyberbit for other purposes must license the font from Bitstream.
This program is used to send multiple system commands to a group of UNIX-like
remote servers simultaneously using concurrent processes. Supported protocols:
FTP, SFTP, TELNET, SSH and SCP. With telnet and ssh all system command are
supported provided that they are not interactive.
Its main usage is to send repetitive sysadmin tasks to a group of servers but
you can also use it for automatic ftp or scp backup and much more.
Commands are exactly those you type on your terminal. It also allow you to use
'su -' to execute your commands under the TELNET and SSH protocols.
Ruby-bdb1 is an interface to Berkeley DB revision 1.85 and 1.86.
This library includes support for the following access methods:
* B+tree
* Hashing
* Fixed and Variable-Length Records
And the following interfaces:
* Hash like interface - BDB1::Btree and BDB1::Hash
* Array like interface - BDB1::Recnum(Recno)
streamTranscoder takes the output from
SHOUTcast/Icecast/Peercast/KasterBlaster servers or a sound card input and
transcodes them to another SHOUTcast, Icecast, or Peercast server in MP3 or
Ogg Vorbis format. It can transcode the input audio by resampling or
re-encoding, as well as changing the format from MP3 to Ogg Vorbis (or vice
versa).
QE is a PE2-like editor program under U*nix (PE2 is an editor software
under PC-DOS), I named it QE for the reason that the P is followed by Q,
hope it can exceed PE2 :-), and I release this program under the terms
of General Public License (GPL)