DirBuster is a multi threaded java application designed to brute
force directories and files names on web/application servers. Often
is the case now of what looks like a web server in a state of default
installation is actually not, and has pages and applications hidden
within. DirBuster attempts to find these.
The IPv6 toolkit is a portable IPv6 security assessment suite produced
by Fernando Gont on behalf of the UK CPNI.
JBroFuzz is a web application fuzzer for requests being made over
HTTP or HTTPS. Its purpose is to provide a single, portable application
that offers stable web protocol fuzzing capabilities.
Keychain is a shell script which acts as a user-friendly front-end to
ssh-agent(1), allowing you to have one long-running ssh-agent process per
system rather than per login session.
Please study the documentation on the keychain website carefully since
incorrect usage of this script may have certain security implications.
KeyNote is a simple and flexible trust-management system designed to
work well for a variety of large- and small- scale Internet-based
applications. It provides a single, unified language for both local
policies and credentials. KeyNote policies and credentials, called
`assertions,' contain predicates that describe the trusted actions
permitted by the holders of specific public keys. KeyNote assertions
are essentially small, highly-structured programs. A signed
assertion, which can be sent over an untrusted network, is also
called a `credential assertion.' Credential assertions, which also
serve the role of certificates, have the same syntax as policy
assertions but are also signed by the principal delegating the trust.
This is an example implementation of the KeyNote Trust-Management System
as specified in IETF draft <draft-blaze-ietf-trustmgt-keynote-02.txt>.
LuaSec is a binding for OpenSSL library to provide TLS/SSL communication. This
version delegates to LuaSocket the TCP connection establishment between the
client and server. Then LuaSec uses this connection to start a secure TLS/SSL
session.
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.
Obfsproxy is a pluggable transport proxy written in Python.