A PAM module that allows you to require a special group or
user to access a service.
Calife is a lightweight replacement to Sudo: it allows
users listed in a particular file, $(PREFIX)/etc/calife.auth,
to endorse the identity of any other user after entering their
own password.
From the paperkey README file:
A reasonable way to achieve a long term backup of OpenPGP (GnuPG, PGP,
etc) keys is to print them out on paper. Paper and ink have amazingly
long retention qualities - far longer than the magnetic or optical
means that are generally used to back up computer data.
PBNJ is a network suite to monitor changes that occur on a network
over time. It does this by checking for changes on the target
machine(s), which includes the details about the services running on
them as well as the service state. PBNJ parses the data from a scan
and stores it in a database. PBNJ uses Nmap to perform scans.
This is a program that implements the RFC1413 identification server. It
was very much inspired by Dan Bernstein's original 'authd' (but unlike
that program doesn't use 'netstat' to get some of the information) It
uses the kernel information directly. (And is due to that fact a lot
faster). Dan has now written another version of the 'authd' daemon that
uses his 'kstuff' to read the kernel information. Unlike that daemon,
this will use only normally available kernel access functions (and is due
to that more limited in the different machines it support). Please note
that this daemon used to be called pauthd but has changed name to better
reflect what it does (and to conform to the new RFC).
Proxycheck is a simple tool that may be used to check whether a given
host or set of hosts has open proxy server running.
Proxycheck comes ready to contribute results to DSBL.org. It was
written by Michael Tokarev.
sha is a simple program that hashes files. It uses the National
Institute of Standards and Technology's Secure Hash Algorithm.
It can use SHA-1, SHA-256, SHA-384, or SHA-512, which generate
respectively, hashes of 160, 256, 384, or 512 bits. sha can be
used in scripts to do, for example, file integrity checking.
"pgpdump" is a PGP packet visualizer which displays the packet format
of OpenPGP (RFC 2440 + bis) and PGP version 2 (RFC 1991).
It will transparently hijack HTTP traffic on a network, watch for HTTPS links
and redirects, then map those links into either look-alike HTTP links or
homograph-similar HTTPS links. It also supports modes for supplying a
favicon which looks like a lock icon, selective logging, and session denial.
Hydra is a parallized login hacker utility. Hydra can brute force attack on
FTP, POP3, IMAP, Telnet, HTTP Auth, NNTP, VNC, ICQ, Socks5, PCNFS and more
services within SSL support.