ssh-askpass is a small applet intended for use in conjunction with
OpenSSH. It pops up a window and requests the user input their SSH
passphrase. It is not designed to be executed directly, but to be called
by OpenSSH's ssh-add(1) utility. If no controlling terminal is found (e.g.
ssh-add is called from the .xinitrc as part of the X login process), and
DISPLAY is set, ssh-add will spawn ssh-askpass to request the password.
OTPW is a one-time password system which is robust against the password
list being stolen and race for the last digit attacks.
This module provides a Perl interface to the PAM library.
This is an implementation of the Automated Password Generator standard,
defined in FIPS Publication 181, "Standard for Automated Password Generator":
Network Security Services (NSS) is a set of libraries designed to support
cross-platform development of security-enabled server applications.
Applications built with NSS can support SSL v2 and v3, TLS, PKCS #5, PKCS #7,
PKCS #11, PKCS #12, S/MIME, X.509 v3 certificates, and other security
standards.
pam_fprint is a simple PAM module which uses libfprint's fingerprint
processing and verification functionality for authentication. In other words,
instead of seeing a password prompt, you're asked to scan your fingerprint.
A Pluggable Authentication Module for Kerberos 5, which can
be compiled for either Heimdal or MIT Kerberos.
This is a PAM module for authenticating with LDAP.
py-pf is a pure-Python module for managing OpenBSD's Packet Filter. It aims
to combine the flexibility of PF's C API and the power of Python, making it
easier to manage PF data and to integrate firewalling capabilities in more
complex applications.
Welcome to the Proactive Abuse Reporting System.
In an effort to be proactive in doing my part to stop the massive
quantities of internet traffic probing for open ports or more
specifically the probing for known ports that Windows spy ware,
Trojans, and what ever other Windows ports are commonly probed
which result in increasing my bandwidth usage changes, I wrote this
perl application for reporting that abuse to the senders ISP, with
the hopes they will monitor the abuser and terminate the abuser's
internet account and or take legal action.
Script is installed into /usr/local/sbin where you can edit the
defaults to meet your requirements. Issue rehash command to enable.
Run abuse.Reporting.system.pl script for complete overview description
of system.
6/1/2004 Author: Joe Barbish, I bequeath these perl scripts to public
domain. It can be copied and distributed for free by anyone to anyone
by any manner.
Joe Barbish
fbsd_user@a1poweruser.com