lshell lets you restrict a user's shell environment to limited sets of
commands, choose to enable or disable any command over SSH (e.g. SCP,
SFTP, rsync, etc.) log user's commands, implement timing restrictions,
and more.
Default plugins for lineakd. Mainly contains some macros
(e.g. for volumedecrease etc.). mediadetect plugin is not
functional at the moment since there is some more work to
do (we need a new port for it).
Roundup is a simple-to-use and -install issue-tracking system with
command-line, web and e-mail interfaces. It is based on the winning
design from Ka-Ping Yee in the Software Carpentry "Track" design
competition.
milter-callback is a sendmail milter intended to:
* perform a envelope-from sender verification on target MX
* perform an optional envelope-from sender verification on sending peer
* drop e-mails from nonexistent hostsparts, mail domains and nonexistent users
* log to database all connections processed (only pgsql is supported at this
time)
GeographicLib is a small set of C++ classes for performing conversions
between geographic, UTM, UPS, MGRS, geocentric, and local cartesian
coordinates, for gravity (e.g., EGM2008), geoid height, and geomagnetic
field (e.g., WMM2010) calculations, and for solving geodesic problems.
The library may be used from .NET applications using the NETGeographicLib
wrapper library. It is a suitable replacement for the core functionality
provided by geotrans.
dsniff is a collection of tools for network auditing and penetration testing.
dsniff, filesnarf, mailsnarf, msgsnarf, urlsnarf, and webspy passively monitor
a network for interesting data (passwords, e-mail, files, etc.). arpspoof,
dnsspoof, and macof facilitate the interception of network traffic normally
unavailable to an attacker (e.g, due to layer-2 switching). sshmitm and webmitm
implement active monkey-in-the-middle attacks against redirected SSH and HTTPS
sessions by exploiting weak bindings in ad-hoc PKI.
Squashfs is a compressed read-only filesystem for Linux. Squashfs is
intended for general read-only filesystem use, for archival use (i.e.
in cases where a .tar.gz file may be used), and in constrained block
device/memory systems (e.g. embedded systems) where low overhead is
needed. The filesystem is currently stable, and has been tested on
PowerPC, i586, Sparc and ARM architectures.
squashfs-tools are the set of tools to manipulate squashfs images.
KParts Plugin implements a plugin for Netscape-compatible browsers in
Unix environments. This plugin uses KDE KParts technology to embed
file viewers (e.g., for PDF files) into non-KDE browsers. Tested
browsers include both Mozilla Firefox and Opera, and it is know to
work with Chrome and Arora.
With this plugin, you can, e.g., view PDF files in Firefox using
Okular as an embedded plugin. Any KDE KPart will be automatically made
available as a browser plugin.
A light-weight DHCP Relay Agent.
Why not the ISC DHCP Relay Agent?
- If your RA has multiple interfaces, you get multiple requests for
each request:
DHCPREQUEST for 10.199.14.216 from 00:10:dc:d1:e6:39 (foo) via 10.199.14.1
DHCPACK on 10.199.14.216 to 00:10:dc:d1:e6:39 (foo) via 10.199.14.1
DHCPREQUEST for 10.199.14.216 from 00:10:dc:d1:e6:39 (foo) via 10.10.3.5: wrong network.
DHCPNAK on 10.199.14.216 to 00:10:dc:d1:e6:39 via 10.10.3.5
This RA sends only one request, coming with the IP address of the
LAN the request came from.
- If your RA has multiple interfaces, the outgoing interfaces to
the WAN needs to be active in the DHCP relay otherwise answers
are not picked up.
This RA uses a unicast socket for returning answers.
- If your RA has non-ethernet interfaces (GIF-tunnels for example,
which VPN back to the central network), the answers are not picked
up by the RA.
What is OpenEMM?
OpenEMM is a feature-rich web-based enterprise application for email
marketing, newsletters and service mails (transaction mails and
event or time triggered mails). OpenEMM offers a great user interface,
sophisticated bounce management, link tracking, lots of graphical
realtime statistics, a CMS module and a scripting feature to implement
individual tasks.
OpenEMM is the first open source application for e-mail marketing.
Its code base has been developed since 1999 and is used - as part
of the commercial software product E-Marketing Manager (EMM) - by
companies like IBM, Daimler, Siemens and Deutsche Telekom.
OpenEMM offers already more than 95% of the functionality of most
commercial products and some features most commercial products do
not offer right now (for example MySQL support and CMS functionality).