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security/Digest-MD5-2.55 (Score: 0.09889292)
Perl5 interface to the MD5 algorithm
The Digest::MD5 module allows you to use the RSA Data Security Inc. MD5 Message Digest algorithm from within Perl programs. The algorithm takes as input a message of arbitrary length and produces as output a 128-bit "fingerprint" or "message digest" of the input. The Digest::MD5 module provide a procedural interface for simple use, as well as an object oriented interface that can handle messages of arbitrary length and which can read files directly. Further documentation is embedded in the individual modules.
security/passivedns-1.1.3.60 (Score: 0.09889292)
Network sniffer that logs DNS replies for use in passive DNS setups
A tool to collect DNS records passively to aid Incident handling, Network Security Monitoring (NSM) and general digital forensics. PassiveDNS sniffs traffic from an interface or reads a pcap-file and outputs the DNS-server answers to a log file. PassiveDNS can cache/aggregate duplicate DNS answers in-memory, limiting the amount of data in the logfile without losing the essense in the DNS answer.
security/strobe-1.06 (Score: 0.09889292)
Fast scatter/gather TCP port scanner
strobe is a network/security tool that locates and describes all listening TCP ports on a (remote) host or on many hosts in a bandwidth utilisation maximising, and pro- cess resource minimizing manner. strobe approximates a parallel finite state machine inter- nally. In non-linear multi-host mode it attempts to appor- tion bandwidth and sockets amoung the hosts very effi- ciently. This can reap appreciable gains in speed for multiple distinct hosts/routes.
security/wapiti-2.3.0 (Score: 0.09889292)
Wapiti is a vulnerability scanner for web applications
Wapiti allows you to audit the security of your web applications. It performs "black-box" scans, i.e. it does not study the source code of the application but will scans the webpages of the deployed webapp, looking for scripts and forms where it can inject data. Once it gets this list, Wapiti acts like a fuzzer, injecting payloads to see if a script is vulnerable.
security/wolfssl-3.9.8 (Score: 0.09889292)
Embedded SSL C-Library
WolfSSL is an embedded SSL Library for programmers building security functionality into their applications and devices. Highlights - Up to TLS 1.2 and DTLS 1.2 - Full client and server support - Progressive list of supported ciphers - Key and Certificate generation - OCSP, CRL support Lightweight - Small Size: 20-100kB - Runtime Memory: 1-36kB - 20x smaller than OpenSSL Portable - Abstraction Layers (OS, Custom I/O, Standard C library, and more) - Simple API - OpenSSL Compatibility Layer - Long list of supported platforms
devel/libhtp-0.5.21 (Score: 0.098492116)
Security-aware parser for the HTTP protocol
LibHTP is a security-aware parser for the HTTP protocol and the related bits and pieces. The goals of the project, in the order of importance, are as follows: 1. Completeness of coverage; LibHTP must be able to parse virtually all traffic that is found in practice. 2. Permissive parsing; LibHTP must never fail to parse a stream that would be parsed by some other web server. 3. Awareness of evasion techniques; LibHTP must be able to detect and effectively deal with various evasion techniques, producing, where practical, identical or practically identical results as the web server processing the same traffic stream. 4. Performance; The performance must be adequate for the desired tasks. Completeness and security are often detremental to performance. Our idea of handling the conflicting requirements is to put the library user in control, allowing him to choose the most desired library characteristic.
www/libhtp-0.2.14 (Score: 0.098492116)
Security-aware parser for the HTTP protocol
LibHTP is a security-aware parser for the HTTP protocol and the related bits and pieces. The goals of the project, in the order of importance, are as follows: 1. Completeness of coverage; LibHTP must be able to parse virtually all traffic that is found in practice. 2. Permissive parsing; LibHTP must never fail to parse a stream that would be parsed by some other web server. 3. Awareness of evasion techniques; LibHTP must be able to detect and effectively deal with various evasion techniques, producing, where practical, identical or practically identical results as the web server processing the same traffic stream. 4. Performance; The performance must be adequate for the desired tasks. Completeness and security are often detremental to performance. Our idea of handling the conflicting requirements is to put the library user in control, allowing him to choose the most desired library characteristic.
security/iaikPkcs11Wrapper-1.2.18 (Score: 0.0966788)
PKCS#11 Java wrapper
This is a library for the Java platform which makes PKCS#11 (also known as Cryptoki) modules accessible from within Java. A PKCS#11 module is a software library with a defined API which allows access to cryptographic hardware. It usually comes with hardware security modules (HSM), smart cards and crypto tokens (e.g. USB tokens). Thus, the PKCS#11 Wrapper provides Java software access to almost any crypto hardware. For example, a Java application can use it to integrate a HSM or a smart card to create digital signatures, to decrypt data or to unwrap keys.
security/cryptonite-0.6 (Score: 0.0966788)
Cryptography Primitives sink
A repository of cryptographic primitives. * Symmetric ciphers: AES, DES, 3DES, Blowfish, Camellia, RC4, Salsa, ChaCha. * Hash: SHA1, SHA2, SHA3, MD2, MD4, MD5, Kekkak, Skein, Ripemd, Tiger, Whirlpool * MAC: HMAC, Poly1305 * Assymmetric crypto: DSA, RSA, DH, ECDH, ECDSA, ECC, Curve25519, Ed25519 * Key Derivation Function: PBKDF2, Scrypt * Cryptographic Random generation: System Entropy, Deterministic Random Generator * Data related: Anti-Forensic Information Splitter (AFIS) If anything cryptographic related is missing from here, submit a pull request to have it added. This package strive to be a cryptographic kitchen sink that provides cryptography for everyone. Evaluate the security related to your requirements before using.
security/httprint-301 (Score: 0.0966788)
Web server fingerprinting tool
httprint is a web server fingerprinting tool. It relies on web server characteristics to accurately identify web servers, despite the fact that they may have been obfuscated by changing the server banner strings, or by plug-ins such as mod_security or servermask. httprint can also be used to detect web enabled devices which do not have a server banner string, such as wireless access points, routers, switches, cable modems, etc. httprint uses text signature strings and it is very easy to add signatures to the signature database.