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Add to Noatun playlist
Add to Noatun playlist is a service menu that can add files to the Noatun players playlist. more>>
Add to Noatun playlist is a service menu that can add files to the Noatun players playlist.
<<less Download (MB)
Added: 2006-11-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
624 downloads
Flickr: Add referrer into comments 1.0
Flickr: Add referrer into comments a small script that will add a small text at the end of your comment. more>>
An annoying thing on flickr is that you never know where people that visit your photo have found it.
Flickr: Add referrer into comments a small script that will add a small text at the end of your comment saying where you come from. If everyone starts using this script, then it will be easy to see where the people have found your photos and how they got to comment on it.
Installation:
Get Firefox
Install GreaseMonkey
restart Firefox
Click on the following icon and select Install greasemonkey - 12 kb
Usage:
the comments will be added automatically to the end of your message.
<<lessFlickr: Add referrer into comments a small script that will add a small text at the end of your comment saying where you come from. If everyone starts using this script, then it will be easy to see where the people have found your photos and how they got to comment on it.
Installation:
Get Firefox
Install GreaseMonkey
restart Firefox
Click on the following icon and select Install greasemonkey - 12 kb
Usage:
the comments will be added automatically to the end of your message.
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Added: 2006-12-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1034 downloads
raddump 0.3.1
raddump interprets captured RADIUS packets to print a timestamp. more>>
raddump interprets captured RADIUS packets to print a timestamp, packet length, RADIUS packet type, source and destination hosts and ports, and included attribute names and values for each packet.
Enhancements:
- Added support for IEEE 802.1q tagged VLAN frames.
<<lessEnhancements:
- Added support for IEEE 802.1q tagged VLAN frames.
Download (0.17MB)
Added: 2005-06-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1579 downloads
EMailRobot 0.3
EMailRobot is a simple object-oriented framework for developing email auto-responders. more>>
EMailRobot is a simple object-oriented framework for developing email auto-responders.
It performs actions based on parameters extracted from received email bodies and generates answer emails.
Enhancements:
- Minor fixes were made and documentation and installation notes were added.
<<lessIt performs actions based on parameters extracted from received email bodies and generates answer emails.
Enhancements:
- Minor fixes were made and documentation and installation notes were added.
Download (0.011MB)
Added: 2005-08-24 License: BSD License Price:
1522 downloads
The Doorman 0.81
The doorman guards the door of a server, manipulating firewall rules to admit only recognized parties. more>>
The doorman guards the door of a server, manipulating firewall rules to admit only recognized parties.
The doorman is intended to run on systems which have their firewall rules turned down tightly enough as to be effectively invisible to the outside world. The doorman adds and removes extra rules in a very controlled manner.
Using metaphor 1...
The doorman daemon "guards the door" of a host, admitting only recognized parties. It allows a server which is not intended for general public access to run with all of its TCP ports closed to the outside world. A matching "knocker" is provided, with which to persuade the doorman to open the door a crack, just wide enough for a single TCP connection from a single IP address.
And now, switching to metaphor 2... :)
A private server thus rigged for silent running has greatly enhanced security. Port scans cannot reveal its existence. Even if its existence is known by other means (or the firewall isnt all that tight), possible bugs in server code cannot be exploited; packets from unknown sources simply never get to the bug.
The current implementation of the doorman, "doormand", is suitable for protecting only TCP services on Unix-type systems. The door-knocker, "knock", can be run under Unix, GNU/Linux, or Microsoft Windows.
The doorman is based on an original idea of Martin Krzywinski, who proposed watching firewall logs for a sequence of packets directed to closed ports, which method he described in Sysadmin magazine and linuxjournal.com.
You might also visit his pages at www.portknocking.org.
This particular implementation deviates a bit from his original proposal, in that the doorman watches for only a single UDP packet. To get the doorman to open up, the packet must contain an MD5 hash which correctly hashes a shared secret, salted with a 32-bit random number, the identifying user or group-name, and the requested service port-number.
Enhancements:
- Added support for linux cooked socket header len; thanks to Markus Hoffmann.
- Fixed guestlist hostname-parsing bug; also thanks to Markus.
- Changed method of remembering old knock hashes, without use of Berkeley DB.
- Kinda-fixed a bug handling pcapnext-returns-null condition. I hope.
- Included lexer.c (flex output from lexer.l) in distribution. Duh.
- Fixed doorman bug when creating new new hashfile; thanks to Robert Koropcak
- No changes made to knock.c; however, it will report being V0.81
<<lessThe doorman is intended to run on systems which have their firewall rules turned down tightly enough as to be effectively invisible to the outside world. The doorman adds and removes extra rules in a very controlled manner.
Using metaphor 1...
The doorman daemon "guards the door" of a host, admitting only recognized parties. It allows a server which is not intended for general public access to run with all of its TCP ports closed to the outside world. A matching "knocker" is provided, with which to persuade the doorman to open the door a crack, just wide enough for a single TCP connection from a single IP address.
And now, switching to metaphor 2... :)
A private server thus rigged for silent running has greatly enhanced security. Port scans cannot reveal its existence. Even if its existence is known by other means (or the firewall isnt all that tight), possible bugs in server code cannot be exploited; packets from unknown sources simply never get to the bug.
The current implementation of the doorman, "doormand", is suitable for protecting only TCP services on Unix-type systems. The door-knocker, "knock", can be run under Unix, GNU/Linux, or Microsoft Windows.
The doorman is based on an original idea of Martin Krzywinski, who proposed watching firewall logs for a sequence of packets directed to closed ports, which method he described in Sysadmin magazine and linuxjournal.com.
You might also visit his pages at www.portknocking.org.
This particular implementation deviates a bit from his original proposal, in that the doorman watches for only a single UDP packet. To get the doorman to open up, the packet must contain an MD5 hash which correctly hashes a shared secret, salted with a 32-bit random number, the identifying user or group-name, and the requested service port-number.
Enhancements:
- Added support for linux cooked socket header len; thanks to Markus Hoffmann.
- Fixed guestlist hostname-parsing bug; also thanks to Markus.
- Changed method of remembering old knock hashes, without use of Berkeley DB.
- Kinda-fixed a bug handling pcapnext-returns-null condition. I hope.
- Included lexer.c (flex output from lexer.l) in distribution. Duh.
- Fixed doorman bug when creating new new hashfile; thanks to Robert Koropcak
- No changes made to knock.c; however, it will report being V0.81
Download (0.13MB)
Added: 2006-07-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1202 downloads
DirectoryPass 1.3
DirectoryPass is a very powerful, yet simple to use .htaccess management system. more>>
DirectoryPass is a very powerful, yet simple to use .htaccess management system. The project enables the user to administer both .htaccess and .htpasswd files to setup password protected directories and to add and remove users.
DirectoryPass automatically generates .htaccess files and is compatible with Cobalt RAQ and Windows .htaccess. DirectoryPass allows administration of an unlimited number of .htaccess and .htpasswd files within a particular users account/server.
DirectoryPass uses Apaches .htaccess and .htpasswd along with DES randomized salt generation and password encryption of passwords for increased security. Unlike our other products, DirectoryPass does not maintain a members database. It is simply a tool for managing your collection of .htaccess and .htpasswd files securely without the hassles of telnet or FTP.
Included in the administration panel are tools for addition and removal of users as well as the generation of .htaccess files.
Main features:
.htaccess Facilities
- Generate .htaccess files to password protect directories.
- Cobalt RAQ .htaccess compatible.
- Unix/Linux and Windows compatible.
.htpasswd Facilities
- Add user function.
- Remove user facility.
- Password are automatically encrypted with DES randomized salt encryption.
- Validation checks, checks for input and that usernames/passwords are more than 5 characters long.
- No duplicate usernames.
General Functionality
- Directory browser (flags password protected directories)
- Password protected for security.
- Ability to administer an unlimited number of .htaccess and .htpasswd files.
- Simple installation, upload one file, run via web browser and choose a password.
Version restrictions:
- DirectoryPass is available free of charge for all uses and purposes (i.e. personal, education, commercial etc.). The only requirements being that you must maintain the HTML link back to Locked-Area.com and Powered by DirectoryPass text at the footer of all the CGI scripts HTML outputs. We also require that all users of DirectoryPass register a members area account on our web site, the registration process for this requires that you input the web site URL/address that the software will be installed on and you are required to keep this information up-to-date. The compulsory link back can be removed for a small fee which can be purchased during registration. Only one account is required to download both Locked Area Lite and DirectoryPass.
Enhancements:
- This is a complete rewrite from version 1.2, including a redesigned interface allowing for directory browsing and new features such as .htaccess file removal.
- It is now Windows-compatible.
<<lessDirectoryPass automatically generates .htaccess files and is compatible with Cobalt RAQ and Windows .htaccess. DirectoryPass allows administration of an unlimited number of .htaccess and .htpasswd files within a particular users account/server.
DirectoryPass uses Apaches .htaccess and .htpasswd along with DES randomized salt generation and password encryption of passwords for increased security. Unlike our other products, DirectoryPass does not maintain a members database. It is simply a tool for managing your collection of .htaccess and .htpasswd files securely without the hassles of telnet or FTP.
Included in the administration panel are tools for addition and removal of users as well as the generation of .htaccess files.
Main features:
.htaccess Facilities
- Generate .htaccess files to password protect directories.
- Cobalt RAQ .htaccess compatible.
- Unix/Linux and Windows compatible.
.htpasswd Facilities
- Add user function.
- Remove user facility.
- Password are automatically encrypted with DES randomized salt encryption.
- Validation checks, checks for input and that usernames/passwords are more than 5 characters long.
- No duplicate usernames.
General Functionality
- Directory browser (flags password protected directories)
- Password protected for security.
- Ability to administer an unlimited number of .htaccess and .htpasswd files.
- Simple installation, upload one file, run via web browser and choose a password.
Version restrictions:
- DirectoryPass is available free of charge for all uses and purposes (i.e. personal, education, commercial etc.). The only requirements being that you must maintain the HTML link back to Locked-Area.com and Powered by DirectoryPass text at the footer of all the CGI scripts HTML outputs. We also require that all users of DirectoryPass register a members area account on our web site, the registration process for this requires that you input the web site URL/address that the software will be installed on and you are required to keep this information up-to-date. The compulsory link back can be removed for a small fee which can be purchased during registration. Only one account is required to download both Locked Area Lite and DirectoryPass.
Enhancements:
- This is a complete rewrite from version 1.2, including a redesigned interface allowing for directory browsing and new features such as .htaccess file removal.
- It is now Windows-compatible.
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Added: 2007-05-11 License: Other/Proprietary License Price:
897 downloads
Warp Rogue 0.7.7b
Warp Rogue is a gothic science fantasy roguelike game. more>>
Warp Rogue is a gothic science fantasy roguelike game. It features RPG-like game mechanics, recruitable NPCs, and a consistent theme.
Enhancements:
- Recruiting was fixed.
- A new floor symbol was added.
<<lessEnhancements:
- Recruiting was fixed.
- A new floor symbol was added.
Download (0.29MB)
Added: 2007-06-09 License: Public Domain Price:
874 downloads
czxNetSwitch 0.0.2
czxNetSwitch is a profile based network manager. more>>
czxNetSwitch is a profile based network manager. The project allows users to create different profiles for their network configuration and easily switch between them.
Installation:
./autogen.sh
make
make install
Enhancements:
- More features were added and bash scripts were removed.
<<lessInstallation:
./autogen.sh
make
make install
Enhancements:
- More features were added and bash scripts were removed.
Download (0.084MB)
Added: 2007-01-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1015 downloads
Aazmat Monitor 0.1
Aazmat Monitor is a SuperKaramba system monitoring widget. more>>
Aazmat Monitor is a SuperKaramba system monitoring widget.
It was adapted to meet office theme and added a few new monitors all of them are built into there own theme file so you can place them were you like.
<<lessIt was adapted to meet office theme and added a few new monitors all of them are built into there own theme file so you can place them were you like.
Download (0.008MB)
Added: 2005-07-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1554 downloads
BitDefender FE 1.1
BitDefender FE is just a frontend for BitDefender Antivirus Console. more>>
BitDefender FE is just a frontend for BitDefender Antivirus Console.
Enhancements:
This version was necessary because of the modifications applied by BitDefender on their Console antivirus.
- Modification of the GUI
- Added Interface settings (for quarantie and log file folder)
- Added automatic antivirus update with the use of cron service.
- Now you can find the license in the application.
<<lessEnhancements:
This version was necessary because of the modifications applied by BitDefender on their Console antivirus.
- Modification of the GUI
- Added Interface settings (for quarantie and log file folder)
- Added automatic antivirus update with the use of cron service.
- Now you can find the license in the application.
Download (0.60MB)
Added: 2006-09-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1130 downloads
ASBeats 0.2
ASBeats is a simple beats clock. more>>
ASBeats is a simple beats clock.
Enhancements:
- Higher resolution, 3 decimals
- Cleanup of the .xpm files
- Added this file
- Cleanup of README, also added TODO section
<<lessEnhancements:
- Higher resolution, 3 decimals
- Cleanup of the .xpm files
- Added this file
- Cleanup of README, also added TODO section
Download (0.014MB)
Added: 2006-10-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1116 downloads
AESCrypt 0.7
AESCrypt is a program for encrypting/decrypting streams of data using Rijndael and Cipher Block Feedback mode (CFB-128). more>>
AESCrypt is a program for encrypting/decrypting streams of data using Rijndael and Cipher Block Feedback mode (CFB-128).
Encrypt/decrypt stdin using the Advanced Encryption Standard winner "Rijndael" encryption algorithm in Cipher Block Feedback (stream) mode. Uses /dev/urandom to create a salt. Prepends the output stream with salt when encrypting, strips it off when decrypting.
Keyfile format:
kk=hexdits
where hexdits is:
32 chars for 128 bit
48 chars for 196 bits.
64 chars for 256 bits
Note that there may be other text in the file. The key must be at start of a line, and must start with kk=, and must be hex.
If the key file is "-", it instead reads the hex-coded key bytes off stdin and treats them as a null-terminated hex key. Care must be taken when reading the key from stdin, as you must supply exactly 33 bytes for 128 bit keys, 49 bytes for 192 bit keys, and 65 bytes for 256 bit keys. The stdin functionality is useful in those cases where having the unencrypted key in a file is undesirable, but it is less forgiving in terms of key format.
Version restrictions:
- 1. The keyfile is *NOT* encrypted.
- 2. Now supports 192 and 256 bit keys! 128 bits is the default, so it is backward compatible with aescrypt versions not endowed with the -s option.
- 3. Need a key generator! ( This should be a simple shell script -- use dd to grab some data, then md5sum to create a hex mix of that data, then awk to grab the hex part of the output of md5sum ).
- 4. Relies upon having /dev/urandom. See the Ocotillo PRNG if you dont have a /dev/urandom.
- 5. This program was deliberately kept extremely simple. It is not intended to be a full encryption solution, it is intended to be used within scripts as part of a complete solution. Keychain management, public key signatures, etc. are all expected to be done external to this program.
<<lessEncrypt/decrypt stdin using the Advanced Encryption Standard winner "Rijndael" encryption algorithm in Cipher Block Feedback (stream) mode. Uses /dev/urandom to create a salt. Prepends the output stream with salt when encrypting, strips it off when decrypting.
Keyfile format:
kk=hexdits
where hexdits is:
32 chars for 128 bit
48 chars for 196 bits.
64 chars for 256 bits
Note that there may be other text in the file. The key must be at start of a line, and must start with kk=, and must be hex.
If the key file is "-", it instead reads the hex-coded key bytes off stdin and treats them as a null-terminated hex key. Care must be taken when reading the key from stdin, as you must supply exactly 33 bytes for 128 bit keys, 49 bytes for 192 bit keys, and 65 bytes for 256 bit keys. The stdin functionality is useful in those cases where having the unencrypted key in a file is undesirable, but it is less forgiving in terms of key format.
Version restrictions:
- 1. The keyfile is *NOT* encrypted.
- 2. Now supports 192 and 256 bit keys! 128 bits is the default, so it is backward compatible with aescrypt versions not endowed with the -s option.
- 3. Need a key generator! ( This should be a simple shell script -- use dd to grab some data, then md5sum to create a hex mix of that data, then awk to grab the hex part of the output of md5sum ).
- 4. Relies upon having /dev/urandom. See the Ocotillo PRNG if you dont have a /dev/urandom.
- 5. This program was deliberately kept extremely simple. It is not intended to be a full encryption solution, it is intended to be used within scripts as part of a complete solution. Keychain management, public key signatures, etc. are all expected to be done external to this program.
Download (0.061MB)
Added: 2006-07-13 License: BSD License Price:
1203 downloads
Ucarpctl 0.2
Ucarpctl allows you to store your configuration settings in a configuration file. more>>
Ucarpctl allows you to store your configuration settings in a configuration file, /etc/ucarp.conf, and start, stop and check the status of your ucarp instances.
Enhancements:
- Added "neutral" option to support ucarp 1.2
<<lessEnhancements:
- Added "neutral" option to support ucarp 1.2
Download (0.008MB)
Added: 2006-04-12 License: BSD License Price:
1290 downloads
MDKS Vertical Meters
MDKS Vertical Meters is a system monitor. more>>
MDKS Vertical Meters is a Super Karamba theme taken from http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=40009 by kilrae, added 2 more bars and makes some visual changes! MDKS Vertical Meters is a system monitor.
Tnx kilrae for this good idea, I like it!
<<lessTnx kilrae for this good idea, I like it!
Download (0.037MB)
Added: 2006-06-19 License: BSD License Price:
1223 downloads
XChatOSD 5.19
XChatOSD is a Perl script for X-Chat. more>>
XChatOSD is a Perl script for X-Chat which displays the messages recieved by X-Chat through the xosd library.
Enhancements:
- Added DCC chat messages support
- Added CTCP support
- Added automatic codepage chooser. Codepage setting is now deprecated.
<<lessEnhancements:
- Added DCC chat messages support
- Added CTCP support
- Added automatic codepage chooser. Codepage setting is now deprecated.
Download (0.011MB)
Added: 2005-06-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1581 downloads
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