amavis-stats is a simple AMaViS statistics generator based on rrdtool.
It produces graphs of clean emails, spam emails and infected emails
broken down by virus, from amavis log entries. RRD files are created
and updated by a perl script run from cron. Graphs are generated by
a php script and viewed with a web browser.
amavisd-milter is a sendmail milter for amavisd-new version 2.2.0 and above
which use the new AM.PDP protocol. Full amavisd-new functionality is
available, including adding spam and virus information header fields,
modifying Subject, adding address extensions and removing certain recipients
from delivery while delivering the same message to the rest.
amavisd-new is a performance-enhanced daemonized version of amavis-perl
Note that the installation is different than the original package, and the
integration into your MTA can be different, so please read the README and
INSTALL files very carefully.
amavisd-new also supports SpamAssassin integration.
Integrit is an alternative to file integrity verification programs
like tripwire and aide. It helps you determine whether an intruder
has modified a computer system.
An automated password generator, using several strong algorithms
for random and/or pronounceable password generation, and a built-in
pseudo-random number generator.
ipfmeta is used to simplify the maintenance of your IPfilter ruleset.
It does this through the use of 'objects'. A matching object gets
replaced by its values at runtime. This is similar to what a macro
processor like m4 does.
ipfmeta is specifically geared towards IPfilter. It is line oriented:
if an object has multiple values, the line with the object is
duplicated and substituted for each value. It is also recursive: an
object may have another object as a value.
The anonymizing relay monitor (arm) is a terminal status monitor for Tor,
intended for command-line aficionados, ssh connections, and anyone with a tty
terminal. This works much like top does for system usage, providing real time
statistics for:
* bandwidth, cpu, and memory usage
* relay's current configuration
* logged events
* connection details (ip, hostname, fingerprint, and consensus data)
* ... etc
KRIPP is a very simple and extremely lightweight network passwords
sniffer written in Perl, which uses only the tcpdump utility as an
underlying traffic interceptor. Supported protocols are ICQ, POP3,
FTP and HTTP.
k5start is a modified version of kinit that can use keytabs to authenticate,
can run as a daemon and wake up periodically to refresh a ticket, and can run
single commands with their own authentication credentials and refresh those
credentials until the command exits.
It is commonly used to maintain Kerberos tickets for services that need to
authenticate to minimize the amount of Kerberos-related logic that must be
in the service itself.