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Abyss Web Server X1 2.6
Abyss Web Server X1 is a free and compact Web server. It supports SSL, compression, CGI/FastCGI, ISAPI, XSSI, URL rewriting,bandwidth throttling, anti-leeching, anti-hacking, and features a remote web management interface. more>> <<less
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Added: 2009-04-04 License: Freeware Price: $0
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Glub Tech Secure FTP 2.5.13
Glub Tech Secure FTP is a utility that allows FTP connections to be made using SSL. more>>
Secure FTP is a client application that allows for a 128-bit encrypted secure connection to be made to a server that supports FTP over SSL (or FTPS).
The application can be run via its graphical user interface (GUI) or from the command-line interface (CLI), allowing for headless (scriptable) operation. This makes Secure FTP a great option for both novice and advanced users.
The client is fully RFC 2228 compliant and offers both types of SSL connection options: explicit and implicit, which means more server compatibility.
Secure FTP is free to use for noncommercial use. Those wishing to use the client for commercial purposes are granted a license free of charge for 30 days.
The client is supported on Windows, Mac OS X, and any Unix platform where a Java 2 runtime environment (version 1.4+) is present. It was written in 100% pure Java.
Enhancements:
- The software was translated into French.
- Minor bug fixes and library updates were done.
<<lessThe application can be run via its graphical user interface (GUI) or from the command-line interface (CLI), allowing for headless (scriptable) operation. This makes Secure FTP a great option for both novice and advanced users.
The client is fully RFC 2228 compliant and offers both types of SSL connection options: explicit and implicit, which means more server compatibility.
Secure FTP is free to use for noncommercial use. Those wishing to use the client for commercial purposes are granted a license free of charge for 30 days.
The client is supported on Windows, Mac OS X, and any Unix platform where a Java 2 runtime environment (version 1.4+) is present. It was written in 100% pure Java.
Enhancements:
- The software was translated into French.
- Minor bug fixes and library updates were done.
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Added: 2007-05-28 License: Free for non-commercial use Price:
1876 downloads
Recon 0.99.6
Recon is an audit tool for SSL-enabled services. more>>
Recon is an SSL audit tool, checking for common, certificate-related errors in SSL-enabled services. Provide it a list of SSL services for which you are responsible, it runs them periodically, a Recon will warn you of impending certificate expirations, mismatched certificate names or unavailable services.
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Added: 2006-07-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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FireFTP 0.95.2
FireFTP is a free, secure, cross-platform FTP client for Mozilla Firefox. more>>
FireFTP project is a free, secure, cross-platform FTP client for Mozilla Firefox.
FireFTP is a free, secure, cross-platform FTP client for Mozilla Firefox which provides easy and intuitive access to FTP servers.
Along with transferring your files quickly and efficiently, FireFTP also includes more advanced features such as: directory comparison, syncing directories while navigating, SSL encryption, file hashing, and much more!
<<lessFireFTP is a free, secure, cross-platform FTP client for Mozilla Firefox which provides easy and intuitive access to FTP servers.
Along with transferring your files quickly and efficiently, FireFTP also includes more advanced features such as: directory comparison, syncing directories while navigating, SSL encryption, file hashing, and much more!
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Added: 2007-04-09 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
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SSL-Explorer 0.2.15
The 3SP SSL-Explorer is an SSL VPN solution that provides users with WebDAV file access. more>>
SSL-Explorer project is the worlds first open-source SSL VPN solution of its kind. This unique remote access solution provides users and businesses alike with a means of securely accessing network resources from outside the network perimeter using only a standard web browser.
SSL-based VPNs have become a hot topic in recent years. The benefits to productivity and the low maintenance overhead that comes with browser-based VPN solutions are something that cannot be overlooked by most businesses, though implementation costs can often be prohibitive.
In contrast to a conventional IPsec-based solution, no client side code needs to be installed on your end users systems. SSL VPNs rely on Javatm based technology and hence require only a standard web browser to operate.
Standard network protocols can be tunnelled through the SSL connection, meaning that email and intranet web/file resources are easily and securely accessible from outside the corporate network.
The use of SSL is highly beneficial in these circumstances since most firewall policies grant access to SSL traffic by default, meaning that no additional configuration is required. Our solution is not a firewall, but it effectively allows you to lock-down your network, leaving just a single port open on your firewall.
Enhancements:
Core
- Restart message is not prominent when a parameter is changed which requires a restart.
- A newly created resource should be seen instantly to logged in users without users having to log out and back in again.
- Name search does not escape invalid XML characters from the username.
- Name search is unable to find users with a space in the name.
- HTTP header injection exploit.
- Policies not listed in resource info tooltip.
- No Restart notification displayed when a valid license is installed after an invalid license upload fails.
- The SingleConnection tunnel command when creating extensions does not work with the false flag.
- Page table should provide each page in blocks of 10 items.
- Some system properties dissapear if an extension fails to upload.
- Sessions are not cleaned up after user disconnects.
- Group page GUI refactored.
- Status page GUI refactored.
- License manager page GUI refactored.
- Replacements option moved under web forwards.
- Replacement variables do not contain session:username and password in agent server proxy tab.
- Weak ciphers have been disabled for default configurations.
- Extension store fails to download plug-in dependencies.
- Access right page has strange 5000 resource type exists.
- Policy selection page contains redundant up and down button functionality.
- Creating a user then cancelling during password assignment.
- Creating applications with integer parameters are unable to use user attributes.
- Remote tunnels do not show in tunnel monitor.
- SSL-Tunnel source interface has no validation.
- Pressing cancel in profiles page when the session has timed out causes an exception if you try to press cancel again.
- Profiles page refactored.
- Checking a checkox in global profiles is unchecked after you change tabs.
- If you have a User and a Group with the same name, these cant both be assigned to a policy.
- Assigning a user which doesnt exist to a policy throws an exception.
- User cannot create an attribute even though they have been given the access rights to do so.
- Description is not a required field when creating an attribute.
- Filter does not work in attributes.
- Attributes page GUI refactored.
- Extension page GUI refactored.
- If a disabled extension has an update available the info page shows an exception.
- Password authentication scheme should be the only authentication scheme whenever prompted for re-authentication.
- Authentication scheme page GUI refactored.
- An authentication scheme should be allowed to be primary if a secondary scheme also exists.
- Redirection when canceling out of selecting an authentication scheme at logon is incorrect.
Installer
- Stepping back through the installer and changing the certificate type causes unusual behaviour during installation.
- Installation of extensions step in installer is irrelevant.
- Insallation progress bar added.
- Selecting All interfaces in the web server configuration step causes the service to fail.
Internationalization
- Selecting default language or disabling user selecting language do not work.
<<lessSSL-based VPNs have become a hot topic in recent years. The benefits to productivity and the low maintenance overhead that comes with browser-based VPN solutions are something that cannot be overlooked by most businesses, though implementation costs can often be prohibitive.
In contrast to a conventional IPsec-based solution, no client side code needs to be installed on your end users systems. SSL VPNs rely on Javatm based technology and hence require only a standard web browser to operate.
Standard network protocols can be tunnelled through the SSL connection, meaning that email and intranet web/file resources are easily and securely accessible from outside the corporate network.
The use of SSL is highly beneficial in these circumstances since most firewall policies grant access to SSL traffic by default, meaning that no additional configuration is required. Our solution is not a firewall, but it effectively allows you to lock-down your network, leaving just a single port open on your firewall.
Enhancements:
Core
- Restart message is not prominent when a parameter is changed which requires a restart.
- A newly created resource should be seen instantly to logged in users without users having to log out and back in again.
- Name search does not escape invalid XML characters from the username.
- Name search is unable to find users with a space in the name.
- HTTP header injection exploit.
- Policies not listed in resource info tooltip.
- No Restart notification displayed when a valid license is installed after an invalid license upload fails.
- The SingleConnection tunnel command when creating extensions does not work with the false flag.
- Page table should provide each page in blocks of 10 items.
- Some system properties dissapear if an extension fails to upload.
- Sessions are not cleaned up after user disconnects.
- Group page GUI refactored.
- Status page GUI refactored.
- License manager page GUI refactored.
- Replacements option moved under web forwards.
- Replacement variables do not contain session:username and password in agent server proxy tab.
- Weak ciphers have been disabled for default configurations.
- Extension store fails to download plug-in dependencies.
- Access right page has strange 5000 resource type exists.
- Policy selection page contains redundant up and down button functionality.
- Creating a user then cancelling during password assignment.
- Creating applications with integer parameters are unable to use user attributes.
- Remote tunnels do not show in tunnel monitor.
- SSL-Tunnel source interface has no validation.
- Pressing cancel in profiles page when the session has timed out causes an exception if you try to press cancel again.
- Profiles page refactored.
- Checking a checkox in global profiles is unchecked after you change tabs.
- If you have a User and a Group with the same name, these cant both be assigned to a policy.
- Assigning a user which doesnt exist to a policy throws an exception.
- User cannot create an attribute even though they have been given the access rights to do so.
- Description is not a required field when creating an attribute.
- Filter does not work in attributes.
- Attributes page GUI refactored.
- Extension page GUI refactored.
- If a disabled extension has an update available the info page shows an exception.
- Password authentication scheme should be the only authentication scheme whenever prompted for re-authentication.
- Authentication scheme page GUI refactored.
- An authentication scheme should be allowed to be primary if a secondary scheme also exists.
- Redirection when canceling out of selecting an authentication scheme at logon is incorrect.
Installer
- Stepping back through the installer and changing the certificate type causes unusual behaviour during installation.
- Installation of extensions step in installer is irrelevant.
- Insallation progress bar added.
- Selecting All interfaces in the web server configuration step causes the service to fail.
Internationalization
- Selecting default language or disabling user selecting language do not work.
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Added: 2007-08-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
873 downloads
SSL++ 0.1.1
SSL++ is simple C++ library that encapsulates some of OpenSSL functionality in easy to use set of classes. more>>
SSL++ is simple C++ library that encapsulates some of OpenSSL functionality in easy to use set of classes.
SSL++ library is in very early stage of development now, but can do enough already to be useful to C++ developers, who want to use SSL in their programs.
Following classes are provided:
- CSSLObject
- CSSLConnection
- CSSLServer
CSSLConnection class represents SSL-enabled connection between two machines.
It could be used on both server and client side. If used as server, it will allow you to accept exactly one connection. Kind of P2P.
CSSLServer class represents SSL-enables network server. On creation server binds to the socket, and listens for incomming connections. To receive next connection call nextClient() function. It will block untill connection is received and SSL handshake is performed. It returns pointer to ready for I/O CSSLConnection object. This object must be explicitly deleted, once you no longer need it.
CSSLObject class is base class for all SSL++ objects. It is responsible for library initialisation, and some common functions. If you are not hacking SSL++, you dont need it.
See client.cpp and server.cpp for examples of use.
<<lessSSL++ library is in very early stage of development now, but can do enough already to be useful to C++ developers, who want to use SSL in their programs.
Following classes are provided:
- CSSLObject
- CSSLConnection
- CSSLServer
CSSLConnection class represents SSL-enabled connection between two machines.
It could be used on both server and client side. If used as server, it will allow you to accept exactly one connection. Kind of P2P.
CSSLServer class represents SSL-enables network server. On creation server binds to the socket, and listens for incomming connections. To receive next connection call nextClient() function. It will block untill connection is received and SSL handshake is performed. It returns pointer to ready for I/O CSSLConnection object. This object must be explicitly deleted, once you no longer need it.
CSSLObject class is base class for all SSL++ objects. It is responsible for library initialisation, and some common functions. If you are not hacking SSL++, you dont need it.
See client.cpp and server.cpp for examples of use.
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Added: 2006-02-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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linux-ftpd-ssl 0.17-0.3
linux-ftpd-ssl project consists of a FTP server with SSL encryption support. more>>
linux-ftpd-ssl project consists of a FTP server with SSL encryption support.
linux-ftdp-ssl is the netkit ftp server with encryption support.
ftpd-ssl replaces normal ftpd using SSL authentication and encryption.
It operates together with normal ftp. It checks if the other side is also talking SSL, if not it falls back to normal ftp protocol.
Advantages over normal ftp(d) are that your passwords and the data you send will not go in cleartext over the line, and nobody can get it with tcpdump or similar tools.
<<lesslinux-ftdp-ssl is the netkit ftp server with encryption support.
ftpd-ssl replaces normal ftpd using SSL authentication and encryption.
It operates together with normal ftp. It checks if the other side is also talking SSL, if not it falls back to normal ftp protocol.
Advantages over normal ftp(d) are that your passwords and the data you send will not go in cleartext over the line, and nobody can get it with tcpdump or similar tools.
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Added: 2007-04-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Symbion SSL Proxy 1.0.5
SSL Proxy server listens on a TCP port, accepts SSL connections, and forwards them to another local or remote TCP port. more>>
SSL Proxy server listens on a TCP port, accepts SSL connections, and forwards them to another local or remote TCP port.
For example, it is possible to create an HTTPS server if you have an HTTP server and you run an SSL Proxy server on port 443 which forwards the connections to port 80.
SSL Proxys design makes it as secure as possible and still perform well.
Enhancements:
- Improved certificate handling (chained certificates are now supported), more error information on SSL protocol errors during SSL_accept(), -U and -D options (buffer size), and a "powered by" logo.
<<lessFor example, it is possible to create an HTTPS server if you have an HTTP server and you run an SSL Proxy server on port 443 which forwards the connections to port 80.
SSL Proxys design makes it as secure as possible and still perform well.
Enhancements:
- Improved certificate handling (chained certificates are now supported), more error information on SSL protocol errors during SSL_accept(), -U and -D options (buffer size), and a "powered by" logo.
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Added: 2005-09-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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ssl-cert-check 3.0
ssl-cert-check is a Bourne shell script that checks the expiration status of digital certificates on SSL servers. more>>
ssl-cert-check is a Bourne shell script that checks the expiration status of digital certificates on SSL servers.
It supports both interactive and batch modes and easily integrates with cron. It provides custom expiration thresholds and can be configured to send email if a certificate is close to expiring.
Enhancements:
- This release contains a new "-i" option to print the certificate issuer.
- The requirement to use GNU date has been removed (the program now uses a built-in Julian date routine).
- The documentation has also been significantly updated to include numerous useful examples.
<<lessIt supports both interactive and batch modes and easily integrates with cron. It provides custom expiration thresholds and can be configured to send email if a certificate is close to expiring.
Enhancements:
- This release contains a new "-i" option to print the certificate issuer.
- The requirement to use GNU date has been removed (the program now uses a built-in Julian date routine).
- The documentation has also been significantly updated to include numerous useful examples.
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Added: 2005-10-31 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Net::Daemon::SSL 1.0
Net::Daemon::SSL is a SSL extension for Net::Daemon. more>>
Net::Daemon::SSL is a SSL extension for Net::Daemon.
SYNOPSIS
use Net::Daemon::SSL;
package MyDaemon;
@MyDaemon::ISA = qw (Net::Daemon::SSL);
sub Run
{
my $this = shift;
my $buffer;
$this->{socket}->print ( "vasja was heren" );
$this->{socket}->sysread ( $buffer, 100 ); # Attention! getline() method
# do not work with IO::Socket::SSL
# version 0.73
# see perldoc IO::Socket::SSL
# for more details
}
package main;
my $daemon = new MyDaemon ( {}, @ARGV ); # you can use --help command line key
$daemon || die "error create daemon instance: $!n";
$daemon->Bind();
__top
This class implements an IO::Socket::SSL functionality for Net::Daemon class. See perldoc Net::Daemon for more information about Net::Daemon usage.
Options
This method add IO::Socket::SSL specific options ( SSL_use_cert, SSL_verify_mode, SSL_key_file, SSL_cert_file, SSL_ca_path, SSL_ca_file ) to generic Net::Daemon options. See perldoc IO::Socket::SSL for description of this options
Bind
This method creates an IO::Socket::SSL::SafeAccept socket, stores this socket into $this->{socket} and passes control to parent Net::Daemon::Bind. The IO::Socket::SSL::SafeAccept is a class inherited from IO::Socket::SSL with the only difference from parent class - the accept() method of this class returns EINTR on *any* error. This trick is needed to ``hack Net::Daemon::Bind functionality: if this method gets an error from accept() ( Net::Daemon::SSL auth error, for example ) it will call Fatal() method and die unless this is a EINTR error.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Net::Daemon::SSL;
package MyDaemon;
@MyDaemon::ISA = qw (Net::Daemon::SSL);
sub Run
{
my $this = shift;
my $buffer;
$this->{socket}->print ( "vasja was heren" );
$this->{socket}->sysread ( $buffer, 100 ); # Attention! getline() method
# do not work with IO::Socket::SSL
# version 0.73
# see perldoc IO::Socket::SSL
# for more details
}
package main;
my $daemon = new MyDaemon ( {}, @ARGV ); # you can use --help command line key
$daemon || die "error create daemon instance: $!n";
$daemon->Bind();
__top
This class implements an IO::Socket::SSL functionality for Net::Daemon class. See perldoc Net::Daemon for more information about Net::Daemon usage.
Options
This method add IO::Socket::SSL specific options ( SSL_use_cert, SSL_verify_mode, SSL_key_file, SSL_cert_file, SSL_ca_path, SSL_ca_file ) to generic Net::Daemon options. See perldoc IO::Socket::SSL for description of this options
Bind
This method creates an IO::Socket::SSL::SafeAccept socket, stores this socket into $this->{socket} and passes control to parent Net::Daemon::Bind. The IO::Socket::SSL::SafeAccept is a class inherited from IO::Socket::SSL with the only difference from parent class - the accept() method of this class returns EINTR on *any* error. This trick is needed to ``hack Net::Daemon::Bind functionality: if this method gets an error from accept() ( Net::Daemon::SSL auth error, for example ) it will call Fatal() method and die unless this is a EINTR error.
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Added: 2006-07-27 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Added: 2005-04-26 License: BSD License Price:
1649 downloads
Apache-SSL 1.3.37+ssl_1.57
Apache-SSL package offers SSL extensions for Apache. more>>
Apache-SSL package offers SSL extensions for Apache.
Apache-SSL is a secure Webserver, based on Apache and SSLeay/OpenSSL. It is licensed under a BSD-style licence, which means, in short, that you are free to use it for commercial or non-commercial purposes, so long as you retain the copyright notices. This is the same licence as used by Apache from version 0.8.15.
Main features:
- Free for both commercial and non-commercial use.
- 128 bit encryption worldwide.
- Client authentication.
- Full source code.
- Modular extension API.
<<lessApache-SSL is a secure Webserver, based on Apache and SSLeay/OpenSSL. It is licensed under a BSD-style licence, which means, in short, that you are free to use it for commercial or non-commercial purposes, so long as you retain the copyright notices. This is the same licence as used by Apache from version 0.8.15.
Main features:
- Free for both commercial and non-commercial use.
- 128 bit encryption worldwide.
- Client authentication.
- Full source code.
- Modular extension API.
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Added: 2007-03-20 License: BSD License Price:
949 downloads
ftp4che 0.7.1
ftp4che is an FTP library for Java 1.4 and 5.0 that features support for implicit SSL. more>>
ftp4che is an FTP library for Java 1.4 and 5.0 that features support for implicit SSL, implicit AUTH SSL, AUTH TLS, TLS, FXP, PRET, SSCN, an event model, bandwidth control, and unlimited file sizes.
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Added: 2007-05-22 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
888 downloads
VultureNG 1.1.1
VultureNG is reverse proxy based on Apache and mod_perl. more>>
VultureNG is reverse proxy based on Apache and mod_perl. VultureNG proxy brings many security-related features, such as authentication (LDAP, SQL, SSL) and authentication forwarding (SSO), content filtering, flow encryption, URL rewriting, and load balancing.
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Added: 2006-02-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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MCABBER 0.9.3
mcabber is a small Jabber console client for Linux. more>>
mcabber is a small Jabber console client for Linux, maintained by Mikael BERTHE.
mcabber includes features such as SSL support, history logging, commands completion, and external actions triggers.
Enhancements:
- This release contains a few bugfixes and documentation updates.
<<lessmcabber includes features such as SSL support, history logging, commands completion, and external actions triggers.
Enhancements:
- This release contains a few bugfixes and documentation updates.
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Added: 2007-06-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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