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sauditor 0.3
sauditor project is a simple sample auditor. more>>
sauditor project is a simple sample auditor.
I made it because I wanted it and wanted the practice, so please dont complain that Ive made yet another sample player.
Its simple, it uses jack and it shows a pretty spectrum analyser so you can get an idea of the spectral content of your samples. I may be the only person who finds the spectrum analyser useful, but hey. The spectrum analyser is now X based. If you want to play with the text speccy analyser, get version 0.1
It was fun to get some practice back in C and C++, as well as learning to use jack a little better and fftw, libsndfile, libsamplerate and ncurses for the first time. Add xlib to that list now, too.
Installation:
No fancy autoconf/automake, although I might sort that out later.
Just use make to build it and make install (as root) to install it
Usage:
Just run it.
Enter or P plays the current sample, space toggles playing.
If the screen goes funny (which it shouldnt do anymore) use R to refresh it
F toggles the spectrum analyser window
Q quits
H shows the help and V shows version info.
Run with the -a option to show files starting with a dot.
<<lessI made it because I wanted it and wanted the practice, so please dont complain that Ive made yet another sample player.
Its simple, it uses jack and it shows a pretty spectrum analyser so you can get an idea of the spectral content of your samples. I may be the only person who finds the spectrum analyser useful, but hey. The spectrum analyser is now X based. If you want to play with the text speccy analyser, get version 0.1
It was fun to get some practice back in C and C++, as well as learning to use jack a little better and fftw, libsndfile, libsamplerate and ncurses for the first time. Add xlib to that list now, too.
Installation:
No fancy autoconf/automake, although I might sort that out later.
Just use make to build it and make install (as root) to install it
Usage:
Just run it.
Enter or P plays the current sample, space toggles playing.
If the screen goes funny (which it shouldnt do anymore) use R to refresh it
F toggles the spectrum analyser window
Q quits
H shows the help and V shows version info.
Run with the -a option to show files starting with a dot.
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Added: 2006-02-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1344 downloads
Ecora Auditor Lite for Unix 4.0.6157.17003
Free on-demand, detailed configuration reports for the entire IT infrastructure more>> Ecora Auditor Lite is an agentless Windows application that installs on a Windows workstation and collects hundreds of thousands of configuration settings to generate on-demand, detailed configuration reports. With a click of a button, users can document Microsoft Windows and Exchange servers, SQL Server databases, Active Directory, and workstations; HP-UX, AIX, Solaris, RedHat Linux, and Novell NetWare servers; Oracle databases, Citrix and IIS applications; Lotus Domino servers; and Cisco routers.
Systems change constantly, and each change ?whether planned or unplanned can trigger downtime or a security breach. Current IT documentation, especially in todays compliance-driven IT environments, is essential. Documentor eliminates the time-consuming and error prone manual process of data collection and ensures accurate, timely documentation of the IT infrastructure.
Ecora Auditor Lite provides consistent, standardized configuration documentation that aids in:
IT Audits Provide up-to-date, accurate documentation of the infrastructure in a format that is easy to understand.
Security Discover suspicious or sub-optimal configuration settings and close security holes.
Disaster Recovery ?Rapidly configure systems back to their pre-disaster state and minimize downtime.
?Troubleshooting ?Maximize productivity and reduce time to resolution with access to current and historical configuration data.
?Consolidations & Migrations Maintain a current snapshot of the IT infrastructure for quick assessments and server configuration comparisons.
Documentation is often generated in an hour or less and is available in html and Microsoft Word formats. An ideal configuration management solution for consultants, system administrators, security professionals, IT auditors, and DBAs.<<less
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Added: 2009-04-29 License: Freeware Price: Free
242 downloads
Auditor Security Linux 200605
The Auditor Security Linux is a live CD based on Knoppix. more>>
The Auditor security collection is a Live-System based on KNOPPIX. With no installation whatsoever, the analysis platform is started directly from the CD-Rom and is fully accessible within minutes.
Independent of the hardware in use, the Auditor security collection offers a standardised working environment, so that the build-up of know-how and remote support is made easier. Even during the planning and development stages, our target was to achieve an excellent user-friendliness combined with an optimal toolset.
Professional open-source programs offer you a complete toolset to analyse your safety, byte for byte. In order to become quickly proficient within the Auditor security collection, the menu structure is supported by recognised phases of a security check. (Foot-printing, analysis, scanning, wireless, brute-forcing, cracking).
By this means, you instinctively find the right tool for the appropriate task. In addition to the approx. 300 tools, the Auditor security collection contains further background information regarding the standard configuration and passwords, as well as word lists from many different areas and languages with approx. 64 million entries.
Current productivity tools such as web browser, editors and graphic tools allow you to create or edit texts and pictures for reports, directly within the Auditor security platform. Many tools were adapted, newly developed or converted from other system platforms, in order to make as many current auditing tools available as possible on one CD-ROM.
Tools like Wellenreiter and Kismet were equipped with an automatic hardware identification, thus avoiding irritating and annoying configuration of the wireless cards.
Enhancements:
New & Updated tools:
- proxychains 1-8-1 (for example scanning over proxy more easy)
- yersinia-0.5.4
- kismet-logfile-viewer klv.pl and klc.pl
- ntp fingerprinting tool
- tftp bruteforce tool
- snmp fuzzer
- cisco torch 0.4b
- unicornscan 0.4.2
- packit
- sendip
- nasl 2.2.4
- tcpick
- cryptcat
- amap version 4.8
- tcpsplit
- Ethereal version 10.11
- ettercap-ng-0.72 and modified the etter.conf
- replaced tinysnmp with snmp tools
- vnc2swf /usr/X11R6/bin/recordwin and vnc2swf
- edit_vnc2swf.py
- edit_mp3.py
- wpa-supplicatiant 0.3.8
- hostapd-utils 0.3.7
- ssldump
- fragrouter
- Metasploit 2.4 including all known updates
- airsnarf, but no menu at moment
- fakeap to /opt/auditor but no menu entry at moment, need to write a shell script
- dsniff 2.4b1-10
- nessus plugins updated
- exploit tree updated
- Snort 2.3.2-5
- Bleeding-edge rules for snort
- New aircrack
- New airsnort
- Bet i forgot some to mention.
New & updated drivers:
- rt2400 linux drivers and utils (untested)
- rtl8180 driver (8180_26_private.ko and open8180.ko and /usr/local/bin/wlanup and /usr/local/bin/wlandown) (Untested)
- hostap drivers 0.3.7
- ipw2100 & ipw2200 incl firmware, incl monitor mode
- Prism54 with injection patch
- Linux-wlan-ng with injection patch
- Madwifi with injection patch
- ACX drivers are back on cd
Addons:
- Default password list has been updated
- Added some changes to the network stack using /etc/sysctl.conf, which will be called from knoppix-autoconfig script
- New background image
Some fixes i remember:
- Kernel completely rebuilded to provide full functionality
- Isolinux now accepts bootparameters again
- USB drivers are back to /dev/sda and booting from stick works fine
- grub files have been fixed
- fixed hostname /etc/hosts
- /cdrom/index.html pointed to the old forum fixed that
- Added cardctl eject, cardctl insert into switch-to-XY scripts
- Fixed the homebutton of the konquerror when clicked first time
- Fixed the menuentry for nessus
<<lessIndependent of the hardware in use, the Auditor security collection offers a standardised working environment, so that the build-up of know-how and remote support is made easier. Even during the planning and development stages, our target was to achieve an excellent user-friendliness combined with an optimal toolset.
Professional open-source programs offer you a complete toolset to analyse your safety, byte for byte. In order to become quickly proficient within the Auditor security collection, the menu structure is supported by recognised phases of a security check. (Foot-printing, analysis, scanning, wireless, brute-forcing, cracking).
By this means, you instinctively find the right tool for the appropriate task. In addition to the approx. 300 tools, the Auditor security collection contains further background information regarding the standard configuration and passwords, as well as word lists from many different areas and languages with approx. 64 million entries.
Current productivity tools such as web browser, editors and graphic tools allow you to create or edit texts and pictures for reports, directly within the Auditor security platform. Many tools were adapted, newly developed or converted from other system platforms, in order to make as many current auditing tools available as possible on one CD-ROM.
Tools like Wellenreiter and Kismet were equipped with an automatic hardware identification, thus avoiding irritating and annoying configuration of the wireless cards.
Enhancements:
New & Updated tools:
- proxychains 1-8-1 (for example scanning over proxy more easy)
- yersinia-0.5.4
- kismet-logfile-viewer klv.pl and klc.pl
- ntp fingerprinting tool
- tftp bruteforce tool
- snmp fuzzer
- cisco torch 0.4b
- unicornscan 0.4.2
- packit
- sendip
- nasl 2.2.4
- tcpick
- cryptcat
- amap version 4.8
- tcpsplit
- Ethereal version 10.11
- ettercap-ng-0.72 and modified the etter.conf
- replaced tinysnmp with snmp tools
- vnc2swf /usr/X11R6/bin/recordwin and vnc2swf
- edit_vnc2swf.py
- edit_mp3.py
- wpa-supplicatiant 0.3.8
- hostapd-utils 0.3.7
- ssldump
- fragrouter
- Metasploit 2.4 including all known updates
- airsnarf, but no menu at moment
- fakeap to /opt/auditor but no menu entry at moment, need to write a shell script
- dsniff 2.4b1-10
- nessus plugins updated
- exploit tree updated
- Snort 2.3.2-5
- Bleeding-edge rules for snort
- New aircrack
- New airsnort
- Bet i forgot some to mention.
New & updated drivers:
- rt2400 linux drivers and utils (untested)
- rtl8180 driver (8180_26_private.ko and open8180.ko and /usr/local/bin/wlanup and /usr/local/bin/wlandown) (Untested)
- hostap drivers 0.3.7
- ipw2100 & ipw2200 incl firmware, incl monitor mode
- Prism54 with injection patch
- Linux-wlan-ng with injection patch
- Madwifi with injection patch
- ACX drivers are back on cd
Addons:
- Default password list has been updated
- Added some changes to the network stack using /etc/sysctl.conf, which will be called from knoppix-autoconfig script
- New background image
Some fixes i remember:
- Kernel completely rebuilded to provide full functionality
- Isolinux now accepts bootparameters again
- USB drivers are back to /dev/sda and booting from stick works fine
- grub files have been fixed
- fixed hostname /etc/hosts
- /cdrom/index.html pointed to the old forum fixed that
- Added cardctl eject, cardctl insert into switch-to-XY scripts
- Fixed the homebutton of the konquerror when clicked first time
- Fixed the menuentry for nessus
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Added: 2005-06-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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IP Tables State 2.2.0
IP Tables State implements the state top feature from IP Filter for IP Tables. more>>
Having worked with IP Filter on Solaris for a few years now, when I work on IP Tables in Linux I come to miss State Top. So I decided to write a version for IP Tables. IPTState is a state top along with a "single run" mode to quickly display states once. IP Tables State has customizable sorting (including reverse), customizable refresh rates, etc. etc. See the README, the man page and the -h option for details.
IPTState is now in the Debian, Redhat, Fedora Core, Mandrake, Gentoo, FloppyFW, and Devil Linux distributions as well as the pkgsrc project.
<<lessIPTState is now in the Debian, Redhat, Fedora Core, Mandrake, Gentoo, FloppyFW, and Devil Linux distributions as well as the pkgsrc project.
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Added: 2007-03-19 License: zlib/libpng License Price:
949 downloads
Qmail Auditor 0.4
Qmail Auditor consists of a email auditing tool. more>>
Qmail Auditor consists of a email auditing tool.
QMail Auditor provides simple a method for auditing emails. It is easy to configure and uses regular expressions as rules.
The format of audit file is :
Any e-mail (outbound or inbound) have passed at this filter.
The valids "field header"(s) :
all - field from or to of e-mails
to - field to
from - field from
In case of regular expression you read the
# man re_format
# man regex
E-mail to forward is a valid mail account to redirect.
Example of this :
from nelio@walk.* auditoria@spyware.walk.com.br
to nelio@spyware.* auditoria@spyware.walk.com.br
Enhancements:
- Now the config file name has renamed.
- From audit (in /var/qmail/control for /var/qmail/control/auditor) and qmail-queue-real-audit for qmail-queue-real-auditor.
<<lessQMail Auditor provides simple a method for auditing emails. It is easy to configure and uses regular expressions as rules.
The format of audit file is :
Any e-mail (outbound or inbound) have passed at this filter.
The valids "field header"(s) :
all - field from or to of e-mails
to - field to
from - field from
In case of regular expression you read the
# man re_format
# man regex
E-mail to forward is a valid mail account to redirect.
Example of this :
from nelio@walk.* auditoria@spyware.walk.com.br
to nelio@spyware.* auditoria@spyware.walk.com.br
Enhancements:
- Now the config file name has renamed.
- From audit (in /var/qmail/control for /var/qmail/control/auditor) and qmail-queue-real-audit for qmail-queue-real-auditor.
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Added: 2007-01-22 License: BSD License Price:
1010 downloads
Designer Framework 1.0
Designer Framework provides a highly customizable e-commerce framework. more>>
Designer Framework provides a highly customizable e-commerce framework.
It automatically builds e-commerce interfaces that support a products contraints and properties and can be used to model the product to be sold, automatically and dynamically generating different output formats depending on the generator used.
It includes a Java modelling application, a finite state machine described in XML as intermediate format for the customer interface, and XSLT scripts for transforming the state machine into the final interface.Designer Framework is a highly customizable e-commerce framework.
It automatically builds e-commerce interfaces that support a products contraints and properties and can be used to model the product to be sold, automatically and dynamically generating different output formats depending on the generator used.
It includes a Java modelling application, a finite state machine described in XML as intermediate format for the customer interface, and XSLT scripts for transforming the state machine into the final interface.
<<lessIt automatically builds e-commerce interfaces that support a products contraints and properties and can be used to model the product to be sold, automatically and dynamically generating different output formats depending on the generator used.
It includes a Java modelling application, a finite state machine described in XML as intermediate format for the customer interface, and XSLT scripts for transforming the state machine into the final interface.Designer Framework is a highly customizable e-commerce framework.
It automatically builds e-commerce interfaces that support a products contraints and properties and can be used to model the product to be sold, automatically and dynamically generating different output formats depending on the generator used.
It includes a Java modelling application, a finite state machine described in XML as intermediate format for the customer interface, and XSLT scripts for transforming the state machine into the final interface.
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Added: 2007-02-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
983 downloads
Ragel State Machine Compiler 5.23
Ragel State Machine Compiler compiles state machines from regular languages. more>>
Ragel State Machine Compiler compiles finite state machines from regular languages into executable C/C++/Objective-C code. Ragel state machines can not only recognize byte sequences as regular expression machines do, but can also execute code at arbitrary points in the recognition of a regular language.
Ragel can also be thought of as a finite state transducer compiler where output symbols represent blocks of code that get executed instead of written to the output stream.
When you wish to write down a regular language you start with some simple regular language and build a bigger one using the regular language operators union, concatenation, kleene star, intersection and subtraction.
This is precisely the way you describe to Ragel how to compile your finite state machines. Ragel also understands operators that embed actions into machines and operators that control any non-determinism in machines.
Ragel FSMs are closed under all of Ragels regular language, action specification and priority assignment operators. This property allows arbitrary regular languages to be described. Complexity is limited only by available processing resources.
For example, you can make one machine that picks out specially formatted comments in C code, another machine that builds a list all function declarations and a third that identifies string constants then "or" them all together to make a single machine that performs all of these tasks concurrently and independently on one pass of the input.
Main features:
- Describe arbitrary state machines using regular language operators and/or state tables.
- NFA to DFA conversion.
- Hopcrofts state minimization.
- Embed any number of actions into machines at arbitrary places.
- Control non-determinism using priorities on transitions.
- Visualize output with Graphviz.
- Use byte, double byte or word sized alphabets.
- Generate C/C++/Objective-C code with no dependencies.
- Choose from table or control flow driven output.
Enhancements:
- The documentation and the Ruby code generator were improved.
<<lessRagel can also be thought of as a finite state transducer compiler where output symbols represent blocks of code that get executed instead of written to the output stream.
When you wish to write down a regular language you start with some simple regular language and build a bigger one using the regular language operators union, concatenation, kleene star, intersection and subtraction.
This is precisely the way you describe to Ragel how to compile your finite state machines. Ragel also understands operators that embed actions into machines and operators that control any non-determinism in machines.
Ragel FSMs are closed under all of Ragels regular language, action specification and priority assignment operators. This property allows arbitrary regular languages to be described. Complexity is limited only by available processing resources.
For example, you can make one machine that picks out specially formatted comments in C code, another machine that builds a list all function declarations and a third that identifies string constants then "or" them all together to make a single machine that performs all of these tasks concurrently and independently on one pass of the input.
Main features:
- Describe arbitrary state machines using regular language operators and/or state tables.
- NFA to DFA conversion.
- Hopcrofts state minimization.
- Embed any number of actions into machines at arbitrary places.
- Control non-determinism using priorities on transitions.
- Visualize output with Graphviz.
- Use byte, double byte or word sized alphabets.
- Generate C/C++/Objective-C code with no dependencies.
- Choose from table or control flow driven output.
Enhancements:
- The documentation and the Ruby code generator were improved.
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Added: 2007-07-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
824 downloads
multistat 1.0
multistat is a generic program to display the up/down status of all kinds of things. more>>
multistat is a generic program to display the up/down status of all kinds of things (some examples: VPN, particular machines, whether filesystems are mounted).
You will need to edit the multistat.py file to configure the things whose status you want to check.
Status for each "property" (i.e., VPN, computer, filesystem mount) is either red or green.
For each property, you enter values into several arrays, as defined below
Taken from multistat.py:
# commands that set properties to the green state
green_cmds = []
# commands that set properties to the red state
red_cmds = []
# commands whose output can be used to determine whether the state is green or red
check_colour_cmds = []
# strings that, if present in check_colour_cmds, mean that we are in the green state
is_green = []
# display this when in the green state
green_display_strings = []
# display this when in the red state
red_display_strings = []
So what happens is:
For each property:
1. In the green state the green_display_strings value for the property is displayed in green.
2. In the red state the red_display_strings value for the property is displayed in red.
3. To determine whether the property is in the gren or red state, the command in the check_colour_cmds array is run, and if the string in the is_green array is found in the output, then the property is in the green state. Otherwise, it is in the red state.
4. If green_cmds and red_cmds are not null (they MUST be defined, but they MAY be empty strings), then clicking the displayed string for the property on the widget will cause the relevant command to be executed to cause the property to change state. In other words, you can force a property to toggle between green and red by clicking the property on the widget. So, for example, you can mount/umount filesystems with a click. For some properties it makes no sense to provide a toggle (for example, if you are simply monitoring whether a particular computer is on the network): for such properties, define red_cmds and green_cmds to be empty strings.
This may not make much sense (sorry!) but if you read it again with the multistat.py script open in front of you, you should be able to see what I mean.
You can change the actual displayed colours easily (see screenshot 2 for an example where "red" has been redefined).
By default, properties are scanned and updated once per miute.
<<lessYou will need to edit the multistat.py file to configure the things whose status you want to check.
Status for each "property" (i.e., VPN, computer, filesystem mount) is either red or green.
For each property, you enter values into several arrays, as defined below
Taken from multistat.py:
# commands that set properties to the green state
green_cmds = []
# commands that set properties to the red state
red_cmds = []
# commands whose output can be used to determine whether the state is green or red
check_colour_cmds = []
# strings that, if present in check_colour_cmds, mean that we are in the green state
is_green = []
# display this when in the green state
green_display_strings = []
# display this when in the red state
red_display_strings = []
So what happens is:
For each property:
1. In the green state the green_display_strings value for the property is displayed in green.
2. In the red state the red_display_strings value for the property is displayed in red.
3. To determine whether the property is in the gren or red state, the command in the check_colour_cmds array is run, and if the string in the is_green array is found in the output, then the property is in the green state. Otherwise, it is in the red state.
4. If green_cmds and red_cmds are not null (they MUST be defined, but they MAY be empty strings), then clicking the displayed string for the property on the widget will cause the relevant command to be executed to cause the property to change state. In other words, you can force a property to toggle between green and red by clicking the property on the widget. So, for example, you can mount/umount filesystems with a click. For some properties it makes no sense to provide a toggle (for example, if you are simply monitoring whether a particular computer is on the network): for such properties, define red_cmds and green_cmds to be empty strings.
This may not make much sense (sorry!) but if you read it again with the multistat.py script open in front of you, you should be able to see what I mean.
You can change the actual displayed colours easily (see screenshot 2 for an example where "red" has been redefined).
By default, properties are scanned and updated once per miute.
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Added: 2006-06-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Domain Auditor 0.31
Domain Auditor project was written to audit and track accounts within a domain. more>>
Domain Auditor project was written to audit and track accounts within a domain. This tool uses LDAP queries to a definable Active Directory server to find various definable classes of accounts.
Initially it will operate interactively, but capabilities may be added in the future to automate functions (i.e. generate reports on a scheduled basis). The installation script handles most installation chores, so setup is very straightforward.
The tool is beta status at this time, but is in being used to generate SOX reports for my employer.
Main features:
- Reports - This function will display a list of defined reports, when invoked it will generate a list of accounts from AD (via LDAP queries) the results returned will depend on what you have defined for the filter for any particular report class under Sysadmin
- Sys Admin - This function will allow you to changes the system settings for LDAP server and port, base DN, Bind DN, username and password, and the database settings (mySQL only at this time). You may also add the report class definitions and their matching LDAP filters within this module
- User Admin - This screen is used to define users for the system and their rights. Usernames are used as the primary value, and entered values are validated via LDAP queries
- Audit Logs - The system logs all changes to the information stored and this page will allow you to review the data from these logs
<<lessInitially it will operate interactively, but capabilities may be added in the future to automate functions (i.e. generate reports on a scheduled basis). The installation script handles most installation chores, so setup is very straightforward.
The tool is beta status at this time, but is in being used to generate SOX reports for my employer.
Main features:
- Reports - This function will display a list of defined reports, when invoked it will generate a list of accounts from AD (via LDAP queries) the results returned will depend on what you have defined for the filter for any particular report class under Sysadmin
- Sys Admin - This function will allow you to changes the system settings for LDAP server and port, base DN, Bind DN, username and password, and the database settings (mySQL only at this time). You may also add the report class definitions and their matching LDAP filters within this module
- User Admin - This screen is used to define users for the system and their rights. Usernames are used as the primary value, and entered values are validated via LDAP queries
- Audit Logs - The system logs all changes to the information stored and this page will allow you to review the data from these logs
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Added: 2006-01-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Concurrent Hierarchical State Machine 4.3
Concurrent Hierarchical State Machine (CHSM) is a language system for specifying concurrent, hierarchical, finite state machines more>>
Concurrent Hierarchical State Machine (CHSM) is a language system for specifying concurrent, hierarchical, finite state machines (an implementation of "statecharts") to model and control reactive systems.
CHSM uses its own statechart specification langauge annotated with either C++ or Java code fragments in the tradition of yacc grammars with C code fragments. The generated code is fully object oriented allowing multiple state machines to exist concurrently. The CHSM run-time library is small, efficient, and thread-safe.
CHSM has been used successfullly in production environments such as CERN, Philips, and Qualcomm. There is an independent review from users at CERN.
Enhancements:
- The "dominance" rule has been extended from parent/child transitions to sibling transitions.
- This allows "if-else" transitions to be done more efficiently.
<<lessCHSM uses its own statechart specification langauge annotated with either C++ or Java code fragments in the tradition of yacc grammars with C code fragments. The generated code is fully object oriented allowing multiple state machines to exist concurrently. The CHSM run-time library is small, efficient, and thread-safe.
CHSM has been used successfullly in production environments such as CERN, Philips, and Qualcomm. There is an independent review from users at CERN.
Enhancements:
- The "dominance" rule has been extended from parent/child transitions to sibling transitions.
- This allows "if-else" transitions to be done more efficiently.
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Added: 2007-08-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
819 downloads
TorK 0.18 Beta
TorK project is a Tor Controller for KDE. more>>
TorK project is a Tor Controller for KDE.
TorK allows you to configure, run and update Tor. It also allows you to view the Tor network and choose how you would like to interact with the network.
TorK is very much in an alpha state.
<<lessTorK allows you to configure, run and update Tor. It also allows you to view the Tor network and choose how you would like to interact with the network.
TorK is very much in an alpha state.
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Added: 2007-07-31 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
817 downloads
UML::State 0.02
UML::State is an object oriented module which draws simple state diagrams. more>>
UML::State is an object oriented module which draws simple state diagrams.
SYNOPSIS
use UML::State;
my $diagram = UML::State->new(
$node_array,
$start_list,
$accept_list,
$edges
);
# You may change these defaults (doing so may even work):
$UML::State::ROW_SPACING = 75; # all numbers are in pixels
$UML::State::LEFT_MARGIN = 20;
$UML::State::WIDTH = 800;
$UML::State::HEIGHT = 800;
print $diagram->draw();
ABSTRACT
Are you tired of pointing and clicking to make simple diagrams? Do your wrists hurt thinking about making the pretty UML your boss likes so well? Consider using UML::State and UML::Sequence to make your life easier.
UML::State together with drawstate.pl allows you to easily generate state diagrams. You enter them in something like a cross between ASCII art and school room algebra. They come out looking like something from a drawing program like Visio. See drawstate.pl in the distribution for details about the input format and the samples directory for some examples of input and output.
You will probably use this class by running drawstate.pl or drawstatexml.pl which are included in the distribution. But you can use this package directly to gain control over the appearance of your pictures.
The two methods you need are new and draw (see below). If you want, you may change the dimensions by setting the package global variables as shown in the SYNOPSIS. Obviously, no error checking is done, so be careful to use reasonable values (positive numbers are good). All numbers are in pixels (sorry by Beziers in SVG seem to require pixels). I have not tried changing the numbers, so I dont have any idea if doing so makes reasonable changes to the output.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use UML::State;
my $diagram = UML::State->new(
$node_array,
$start_list,
$accept_list,
$edges
);
# You may change these defaults (doing so may even work):
$UML::State::ROW_SPACING = 75; # all numbers are in pixels
$UML::State::LEFT_MARGIN = 20;
$UML::State::WIDTH = 800;
$UML::State::HEIGHT = 800;
print $diagram->draw();
ABSTRACT
Are you tired of pointing and clicking to make simple diagrams? Do your wrists hurt thinking about making the pretty UML your boss likes so well? Consider using UML::State and UML::Sequence to make your life easier.
UML::State together with drawstate.pl allows you to easily generate state diagrams. You enter them in something like a cross between ASCII art and school room algebra. They come out looking like something from a drawing program like Visio. See drawstate.pl in the distribution for details about the input format and the samples directory for some examples of input and output.
You will probably use this class by running drawstate.pl or drawstatexml.pl which are included in the distribution. But you can use this package directly to gain control over the appearance of your pictures.
The two methods you need are new and draw (see below). If you want, you may change the dimensions by setting the package global variables as shown in the SYNOPSIS. Obviously, no error checking is done, so be careful to use reasonable values (positive numbers are good). All numbers are in pixels (sorry by Beziers in SVG seem to require pixels). I have not tried changing the numbers, so I dont have any idea if doing so makes reasonable changes to the output.
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Geography::States 2.1
Geography::States is a Perl module with map states and provinces to their codes, and vice versa. more>>
Geography::States is a Perl module with map states and provinces to their codes, and vice versa.
SYNOPSIS
use Geography::States;
my $obj = Geography::States -> new (COUNTRY [, STRICT]);
EXAMPLES
my $canada = Geography::States -> new (Canada);
my $name = $canada -> state (NF); # Newfoundland.
my $code = $canada -> state (Ontario); # ON.
my ($code, $name) = $canada -> state (BC); # BC, British Columbia.
my @all_states = $canada -> state; # List code/name pairs.
This module lets you map states and provinces to their codes, and codes to names of provinces and states.
The Geography::States - new ()> call takes 1 or 2 arguments. The first, required, argument is the country we are interested in. Current supported countries are USA, Brazil, Canada, The Netherlands, and Australia. If a second non-false argument is given, we use strict mode. In non-strict mode, we will map territories and alternative codes as well, while we do not do that in strict mode. For example, if the country is USA, in non-strict mode, we will map GU to Guam, while in strict mode, neither GU and Guam will be found.
The state() method
All queries are done by calling the state method in the object. This method takes an optional argument. If an argument is given, then in scalar context, it will return the name of the state if a code of a state is given, and the code of a state, if the argument of the method is a name of a state. In list context, both the code and the state will be returned.
If no argument is given, then the state method in list context will return a list of all code/name pairs for that country. In scalar context, it will return the number of code/name pairs. Each code/name pair is a 2 element anonymous array.
Arguments can be given in a case insensitive way; if a name consists of multiple parts, the number of spaces does not matter, as long as there is some whitespace. (That is "NewYork" is wrong, but "new YORK" is fine.)
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Geography::States;
my $obj = Geography::States -> new (COUNTRY [, STRICT]);
EXAMPLES
my $canada = Geography::States -> new (Canada);
my $name = $canada -> state (NF); # Newfoundland.
my $code = $canada -> state (Ontario); # ON.
my ($code, $name) = $canada -> state (BC); # BC, British Columbia.
my @all_states = $canada -> state; # List code/name pairs.
This module lets you map states and provinces to their codes, and codes to names of provinces and states.
The Geography::States - new ()> call takes 1 or 2 arguments. The first, required, argument is the country we are interested in. Current supported countries are USA, Brazil, Canada, The Netherlands, and Australia. If a second non-false argument is given, we use strict mode. In non-strict mode, we will map territories and alternative codes as well, while we do not do that in strict mode. For example, if the country is USA, in non-strict mode, we will map GU to Guam, while in strict mode, neither GU and Guam will be found.
The state() method
All queries are done by calling the state method in the object. This method takes an optional argument. If an argument is given, then in scalar context, it will return the name of the state if a code of a state is given, and the code of a state, if the argument of the method is a name of a state. In list context, both the code and the state will be returned.
If no argument is given, then the state method in list context will return a list of all code/name pairs for that country. In scalar context, it will return the number of code/name pairs. Each code/name pair is a 2 element anonymous array.
Arguments can be given in a case insensitive way; if a name consists of multiple parts, the number of spaces does not matter, as long as there is some whitespace. (That is "NewYork" is wrong, but "new YORK" is fine.)
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State Machine Compiler 4.4.0
State Machine Compiler takes a state machine stored in an .sm file and generates the state pattern classes. more>>
State Machine Compiler takes a state machine stored in an .sm file and generates the state pattern classes in nine programming languages.
Its features include default transitions, transition arguments, transition guards, push/pop transitions, and Entry/Exit actions. State Machine Compiler requires Java SE 1.4.1 or better.
Enhancements:
- This release cleans up C# and VB.net debug output using System.Diagnostics.Trace.
- It fixes a number of minor bugs.
<<lessIts features include default transitions, transition arguments, transition guards, push/pop transitions, and Entry/Exit actions. State Machine Compiler requires Java SE 1.4.1 or better.
Enhancements:
- This release cleans up C# and VB.net debug output using System.Diagnostics.Trace.
- It fixes a number of minor bugs.
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State Threads 1.8
State Threads project is a small library for designing scalable Internet applications. more>>
State Threads project is a small library for designing scalable Internet applications.
The State Threads is a small application library which provides a foundation for writing fast and highly scalable Internet applications (such as Web servers, proxy servers, mail transfer agents, etc.) on UNIX-like platforms.
It offers a threading API for structuring a network application as an event-driven state machine.
The State Threads library is a derivative of the Netscape Portable Runtime library (NSPR) and therefore is distributed under the Mozilla Public License (MPL) version 1.1 or the GNU General Public License (GPL) version 2 or later.
Enhancements:
- Added support for kqueue and epoll on platforms that support them.
- Added ability to choose the event notification system at program startup.
- Long-overdue public definitions of ST_UTIME_NO_TIMEOUT (-1ULL) and ST_UTIME_NO_WAIT (0) [bug 1514436].
- Documentation patch for st_utime() [bug 1514484].
- Documentation patch for st_timecache_set() [bug 1514486].
- Documentation patch for st_netfd_serialize_accept() [bug 1514494].
- Added st_writev_resid() [rfe 1538344].
- Added st_readv_resid() [rfe 1538768] and, for symmetry, st_readv().
<<lessThe State Threads is a small application library which provides a foundation for writing fast and highly scalable Internet applications (such as Web servers, proxy servers, mail transfer agents, etc.) on UNIX-like platforms.
It offers a threading API for structuring a network application as an event-driven state machine.
The State Threads library is a derivative of the Netscape Portable Runtime library (NSPR) and therefore is distributed under the Mozilla Public License (MPL) version 1.1 or the GNU General Public License (GPL) version 2 or later.
Enhancements:
- Added support for kqueue and epoll on platforms that support them.
- Added ability to choose the event notification system at program startup.
- Long-overdue public definitions of ST_UTIME_NO_TIMEOUT (-1ULL) and ST_UTIME_NO_WAIT (0) [bug 1514436].
- Documentation patch for st_utime() [bug 1514484].
- Documentation patch for st_timecache_set() [bug 1514486].
- Documentation patch for st_netfd_serialize_accept() [bug 1514494].
- Added st_writev_resid() [rfe 1538344].
- Added st_readv_resid() [rfe 1538768] and, for symmetry, st_readv().
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