WepLab is a tool designed to teach how WEP works, what different
vulnerabilities it has, and how they can be used in practice to
break a WEP protected wireless network. So far, WepLab more than
a Wep Key Cracker, is a Wep Security Analyzer designed from an
educational point of view.
Xymon is a system for monitoring servers and networks. It has a great deal
of inspiration from the Big Brother monitor, but unlike Big Brother it is
designed to work well whether you need to monitor small network with just
a handful of hosts, or large networks with thousands of hosts.
Xymon is the successor to the bbgen toolkit, which has been available as
an add-on to Big Brother since late 2002. The name change was decided upon
when Xymon acquired enough functionality to be a stand-alone product.
The tools that formed the bbgen toolkit are still present in Xymon
and are quite important for it, so if you have used bbgen before,
Xymon will seem quite familiar.
This is the client.
LICENSE: GPL2 or later
The NDOUTILS addon is designed to store all configuration and event data from
Nagios in a database. Storing information from Nagios in a database will allow
for quicker retrieval and processing of that data and will help serve as a
foundation for the development of a new PHP-based web interface in Nagios 3.0.
Dogecoin is an open source peer-to-peer cryptocurrency, favored by Shiba Inus
worldwide.
BNBT was written by Trevor Hogan. BNBT is a complete port of the
original Python BitTorrent tracker to C++ using the STL for data storage
and basic network sockets for network communication. BNBT is fast,
efficient, customizable, easy to use, powerful, and portable. BNBT is
covered under the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL).
Litecoin is a peer-to-peer Internet currency that enables instant payments to
anyone in the world. It is based on the Bitcoin protocol but differs from
Bitcoin in that it can be efficiently mined with consumer-grade hardware.
Litecoin provides faster transaction confirmations (2.5 minutes on average) and
uses memory-hard, scrypt-based mining proof-of-work algorithm to target the
regular computers and GPUs most people already have. The Litecoin network is
scheduled to produce 84 million currency units.
One of the aims of Litecoin was to provide a mining algorithm that could run at
the same time, on the same hardware used to mine bitcoins. With the rise of
specialized ASICs for Bitcoin, Litecoin continues to satisfy these goals. It is
unlikely for ASIC mining to be developed for Litecoin until the currency is
widely used.
This is a library for the Direct Connect system. It is used by
valknut.
KTorrent is a BitTorrent client for KDE. Its main features are:
o Download torrent files
o Upload speed capping, seeing that most people can't upload infinite
amounts of data
o Internet searching using The Bittorrent website's search engine
o UDP Trackers
o Port forwarding with UPnP
o IP blocking plugin
o Importing of partially or fully downloaded files
o Support for distributed hash tables
o Protocol encryption
o Bandwith scheduling
o Directory scanner to automatically load torrents in certain directories
o Trackers can be added to torrents
o File prioritization for multi file torrents
KTorrent has been split into the application ktorrent and the library
libktorrent. Libktorrent contains all the torrent downloading code,
and ktorrent contains all application code and plugins. The goal
is to make libktorrent an independent library (though still closely
related to ktorrent), which can be used by other applications.
Frost is a Freenet client that provides newsgroup-like messaging, private
encrypted messages, file upload and download functionality and a file sharing
system.
If this is your first time trying Frost, you'll see its quite different from
other filesharing programs. Its anonymous, and yet has a very personal
atmosphere.
If you know how to use newsgroups, you'll find Frost very easy to use and will
feel right at home. If you're used to other filesharing apps, you should know
that the best way to find what you're looking for is to ask for it. If you
can't find it in the search results, post a message to the relevant board and
someone will respond to you. Common questions are answered in the Support area.