Python bindings for the Capstone Disassembly Engine
Capstone is a disassembly framework with the target of becoming the ultimate
disasm engine for binary analysis and reversing in the security community.
ldapdns is a lightweight, high performance DNS server which utilizes
LDAP as its backend. It was originally based on djbdns, and strives to
maintain the same goals of performance, security and simplicity.
Tryton is a three-tiers high-level general purpose application platform
under the license GPL-3 written in Python and using PostgreSQL as
database engine. It is the core base of a complete business solution
providing modularity, scalability and security.
Net::FTPSSL is a class implementing a simple FTP client over a Secure
Sockets Layer (SSL) or Transport Layer Security (TLS) connection written
in Perl as described in RFC959 and RFC2228. It will use TLS by default.
Gale is an open-source messaging system. It provides private messaging and
public chat, uses strong end-to-end cryptography for security, and supports
a distributed server network with a range of clients (both console and GUI)
available.
Advanced Exchange Access (AXA) is a suite of tools and library code
that brings the capabilities of the Farsight Security Information
Exchange (SIE) right to a remote user's network.
"ncp" is a utility for copying files in a LAN. It has absolutely no
security or integrity checking, no throttling, no features, except
one: you don't have to type the coordinates of your peer.
This module implements a secure way to encode session data. It is
primarily intended for storing session data in browser cookies, but
could be used with other backend storage where security of stored
session data is important.
XML support for Django REST Framework
XML support extracted as a third party package directly from the
official Django REST Framework implementation. It requires the
defusedxml package only because it safeguards against some security
issues that were discovered.
OpenCVS is a FREE implementation of the Concurrent Versions System, the most
popular open source revision control software. It can be used as both client
and server for repositories and provides granular access control over data
stored in the repository. It aims to be as compatible as possible with other
CVS implementations, except when particular features reduce the overall
security of the system. Among other things, support for the pserver
connection mechanism has been dropped because of security issues with
the authentication mechanism.