Psi is a client for the Jabber system. Written in C++ and based on the
Qt library, there are versions available for Linux, FreeBSD (and other
flavors of Unix/X11), Microsoft Windows, and Apple MacOS X.
It does not require KDE to run.
This library contains the opty2 library for dynamic generation of x86 multi-byte
NOPs. This is useful in writing exploits and encoders. It allows you to dynamic
generate variable length instruction sets that are equivalent to a No Operation
(NOP) without using the actual 0x90 bytecode. The original code was written by
Optyx and spoonm.
Crypt-OpenSSL-CA - Model of an X509v3 Certification Authority
This package performs the cryptographic operations necessary to issue
X509 certificates and certificate revocation lists (CRLs). It is
implemented as a Perl wrapper around the popular OpenSSL library. All
certificate and CRL extensions supported by OpenSSL are available, and
then some.
Cmospwd is a BIOS password recovery tool which is known to work with the
following BIOS versions:
* ACER/IBM BIOS
* AMI BIOS
* AMI WinBIOS 2.5
* Award 4.5x/4.6x/6.0
* Compaq (1992)
* Compaq (New version)
* IBM (PS/2, Activa, Thinkpad)
* Packard Bell
* Phoenix 1.00.09.AC0 (1994), a486 1.03, 1.04, 1.10 A03,
4.05 rev 1.02.943, 4.06 rev 1.13.1107
* Phoenix 4 release 6
* Gateway Solo - Phoenix 4.0 release 6
* Toshiba
* Zenith AMI
Jail management tool for FreeBSD 4.x and 5.x.
Supports:
- starting/stopping
- creating
- upgrading
- deleting
- backing up and restoring
of jails.
Aims to be easy to configure, and to leave the system in a manageable state
even without access to the jailctl tool.
The docbook2mdoc utility is a converter from DocBook V4.x and v5.x XML into
mdoc. Unlike most DocBook utilities, it's a standalone ISC-licensed ISO C
utility that should compile on any modern UNIX system. The only requirement is
libexpat (for parsing XML), which is installed by default on most systems.
PivotX is free software to help you maintain dynamic sites such as
weblogs, online journals and other frequently updated websites in
general. It's written in PHP and uses *flat files* or MySQL as a
database.
Since PivotX is an entirely different beast than pivot-weblog (Pivot
1.x), upgrading from Pivot 1.x will take a while to do properly.
(http://book.pivotx.net/page/4-1)
Vert.x is the framework for the next generation of asynchronous,
effortlessly scalable, concurrent web applications.
It is an event driven application framework that runs on the JVM
- a run-time with real concurrency and unrivalled performance.
Vert.x then exposes the API in Clojure, DynJS, Groovy, Java,
JavaScript, Ruby, PHP, Python, and Scala.
So you choose what language you want to use.
Web|sh is a TCL module for Apache. It is currently the most
advanced and the best supported of the several such modules
listed at
http://tcl.apache.org/
Works with both Apache-1.3.x and 2.x and has an interesting development
paradigm.
This is a collection of shareware ATM fonts from the CICA Windows
archives. They are particularly useful with gimp.
NOTE: These fonts are SHAREWARE. You must pay a fee if you find that you
are using them a lot. Please read the *.shareware files in
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/sharefont for each font's licensing restrictions.