Tool suite for analysis and visualization of Domain Name System
(DNS) behavior, including its security extensions (DNSSEC). The
Web-based analysis is run from the same software.
tftp-hpa is portable, BSD derived tftp server. It supports advanced
options such as blksize, blksize2, tsize, timeout, and utimeout.
It also supported rulebased security options.
Mew is a user interface for text messages, multimedia messages(MIME),
news articles and security functionality including PGP, SSH and SSL.
This package provides an implementation of the Secure Real-time
Transport Protocol (SRTP), the Universal Security Transform (UST),
and a supporting cryptographic kernel.
Pfstat is a small utility that collects packet filter (security/pf) statistics
and produces graphs like mrtg or alike. Samples can be found at the website
below.
Blogsum is a weblog application with a focus on simplicity and security.
It was designed from scratch to be easy to use and easier to maintain.
This module is intended to do some Social Security Number validation
(not verification) beyond just seeing if it contains 9 digits and isn't
all 0s. The data is taken from the Social Security Admin. website,
specifically:
http://www.ssa.gov/foia/stateweb.html
nfs shell provides user level access to an NFS server, over UDP or TCP,
supports source routing and "secure" (privileged port) mounts. It's a
useful tool to manually check (or show) security problems after a security
scanner has detected them.
The goal of this module is to offer a simple queue system using the
underlying filesystem for storage, security and to prevent race
conditions via atomic operations. It focuses on simplicity, robustness
and scalability.
Foolscap is an RPC protocol for Python+Twisted, providing a
capability-based security model and flexible serialization.
It is intended to replace Twisted's native "Perspective Broker"
RPC system.