A user authentication and authorisation framework plugin for Dancer apps.
Makes it easy to require a user to be logged in to access certain
routes, provides role-based access control, and supports various
authentication methods/sources (config file, database, Unix system
users, etc).
Designed to support multiple authentication realms and to be as
extensible as possible, and to make secure password handling easy (the
base class for auth providers makes handling `RFC2307'-style hashed
passwords really simple, so you have no excuse for storing plain-text
passwords).
This is the libsectok library from citi.umich.edu. Originally targeted
for OpenBSD. This is a quick port of the library itself; it contains an
API for working with ISO 7816 Smart Card devices.
mac-robber is a Forensics & Incident Response tool used to collect
the Modified, Access, and Change (MAC) times from allocated files.
It recursively reads MAC times of files and directories and prints
them in 'time machine' format to STDOUT. This format is the same
that the mactime tool from The Coroners Toolkit (TCT) reads.
mac-robber is based on the grave-robber tool from The Coroners
Toolkit (TCT) when using the '-m' flag, except it does not require
Perl!
Medusa is intended to be a speedy, massively parallel, modular, login
brute-forcer. The goal is to support as many services which allow remote
authentication as possible.
Library providing a source-level compatibility layer to aid porting
programs that use OpenSSL to use the NSS instead.
A user authentication and authorisation framework plugin for Dancer2 apps.
Makes it easy to require a user to be logged in to access certain
routes, provides role-based access control, and supports various
authentication methods/sources (config file, database, Unix system
users, etc).
Designed to support multiple authentication realms and to be as
extensible as possible, and to make secure password handling easy (the
base class for auth providers makes handling `RFC2307'-style hashed
passwords really simple, so you have no excuse for storing plain-text
passwords).
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.
Provides a way to load and enumerate PKCS#11 modules. Provides a
standard configuration setup for installing PKCS#11 modules in
such a way that they're discoverable.
Also solves problems with coordinating the use of PKCS#11 by
different components or libraries living in the same process.
SASL is a generic mechanism for authentication used by several network
protocols. Authen::SASL::Cyrus provides an implementation framework
that all protocols should be able to share.
The XS framework makes calls into the existing libsasl2.so shared
library to perform SASL client connection functionality, including
loading existing shared library mechanisms.
Authen::SASL::SASLprep implements the SASLprep specification, which describes
how to prepare Unicode strings representing user names and passwords for
comparison. SASLprep is a profile of the stringprep algorithm.