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Vipuls Razor 2.82

Vipuls Razor 2.82


Vipuls Razor is a distributed, collaborative, spam detection and filtering network. more>>
Vipuls Razor is a collaborative, distributed, spam detection and filtering network. Through user contribution, Razor establishes a distributed and constantly updating catalogue of spam in propagation that is consulted by email clients to filter out known spam.
Detection is done with statistical and randomized signatures that efficiently spot mutating spam content. User input is validated through reputation assignments based on consensus on report and revoke assertions which in turn is used for computing confidence values associated with individual signatures.
Enhancements:
- The discovery logic used for discovering Razor2 servers was updated.
- Several long-standing issues were fixed in discovery and TCP connectivity logic.
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Added: 2006-06-02 License: Artistic License Price:
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Spamato 0.99.1

Spamato 0.99.1


Spamato is an extensible spam filter system. more>>
Spamato is an extensible spam filter system. Spamato project is available as an add-in for Outlook, an extension for Thunderbird and Mozilla, and a stand-alone proxy component.
It provides a Bayesian filter, a rule-based filter, a Java implementation of Razor (Ephemeral and Whiplash), a filter that queries domains on Google, and a collaborative domain filter.
Graphical statistics explain the efficiency of each filter as well as the overall effectiveness of the whole system.
Spamato Mail Proxy
The Spamato Mail Proxy provides the possibility to connect any mail client to Spamato by acting as a proxy server. Mail clients no longer connect directly to a mail server but to the Spamato Mail Proxy which transparently connects to the real mail server. The proxys task is to fetch mails from the server and to filter them before they get delivered to the email client.
Installation
First of all - if you havent done so yet - you need to download the latest Spamato Mail Proxy installer from our webpage at http://www.spamato.net.
Install the Spamato Mail Proxy by typing the following two lines. If you are on Windows you could probably just double click the jar-file.
$> cd
$> java -jar spamatoxy--installer.jar
After a few clicks the Spamato Mail Proxy is installed and youre ready to start it for the first time. To do so, please change to the directory where you have installed the Spamato Mail Proxy to and execute the appropriate start script (start.bat for Windows or start.sh for all Unices).
On the first startup, the Spamato system asks for your email address. You should enter your email address for which you want to filter incoming mails. After that, our server will send you a message telling your (then working) Spamato that everything went fine.
After that, your Spamato is running and ready to use. Also, if you are working on a supported platform, Spamato has placed an icon into your taskbar. Please read the next chapter to learn how to set up your Spamato Mail Proxy correctly.
Configuration
The Configuration of your Spamato Mail Proxy is accessible through a web-interface. To open it, just right-click the Spamato tray-icon and click Configure. Alternatively, you may start your default browser, point it to http://localhost:8574, and click Proxy in the menu on the left.br>
Enhancements:
- Fix for the Move & Duplication bug in Spamato4Thunderbird
- Fix for the .NET 2.0 bug in Spamato4Outlook
- Fix for Gmail and POP accounts in Spamatoxy
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Added: 2006-12-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Beyond The Red Line Demo

Beyond The Red Line Demo


Beyond the Red Line is a stand-alone total conversion for the award-winning Freespace 2. more>>
Beyond the Red Line project is a stand-alone total conversion for the award-winning Freespace 2 released by Volition and Interplay for the PC. It is based on the popular new tv-show Battlestar Galactica. No, not the one from the 70s.
Will I need Freespace 2 to play it?
No, Beyond the Red Line is a stand-alone conversion and will not require Freespace 2. All you need for playing will be included in the download.
Is it free?
Absolutely. The game is made by fans for the fans, no profit is being made from any part of the project. Although we could use some pizzas and coke to keep our mortal bodies running.
That about covers it... a BSG total conversion of FS2 that has just released a demo version. it plays really well and looks amazing. a must for any BSG fan.
Enhancements:
- This demo contains spoilers for the second season of BSG, so if you havent seen that season yet you should pass on this game for now.
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Added: 2007-04-23 License: Freeware Price:
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Gibraltar Firewall 2.4.1

Gibraltar Firewall 2.4.1


Gibraltar is a Debian-based router/firewall distribution. more>>
Gibraltar Firewall is a firewall and router package, based on Debian/GNU Linux, which perfectly meets all individual requirements for a state-of-the-art firewall.
Independent of the kind of Internet connection (dedicated line, ADSL, dial-up connection), Gibraltar provides for secure connections. So you can turn to something more important without ruffle and worries - your job!
Gibraltar is free for private use. The private license is restricted to a maximum of 5 concurrent connections and includes the easy-to-use webinterface. For obtaining a private license, please contact us via email.
Attention: Without a valid license file, Gibraltar will not run properly!
For the private use of Gibraltar, no claim on support or guarantee can be raised.
All ISO images are copyright of Rene Mayrhofer and eSYS Information Systems GmbH, but may be copied and distributed freely. Several components of Gibraltar are under GPL or BSD license. For detailed usage licenses read the packet documentations under /usr/share/doc on the ISO image.
If you would like to distribute Gibraltar commercially, please refer to our partner program.
Gibraltar can be completely configured with the web-based configuration tool GibADMIN. The configuration of Gibraltar occurs over an encoded, secured connection, and can be done with any browser. The web-interface is designed intuitional and concise, and enables the administrator to change the configuration very easy and quick.
Gibraltar convinces through jutting flexibility and extensive functionality.
Main features:
- SYSTEM
- Live CD technology: Gibraltar boots and runs fully off CD-ROM
- No hard disk installation required
- Specially hardened Linux kernel
- Languages: English, German, Finnish
- Remote configuration with web interface (SSL 128 Bit) or remote login (SSH)
- Easy configuration management
- Automatic live updates: interval can be configured
- NETWORK SUPPORT
- Ethernet: 10/100/1000 MBit/s: static or DHCP, virtual IP addresses
- ADSL Ethernet modems: PPP over Ethernet, PPTP
- ADSL USB modems: PPP over ATM
- Modem dial in: serial, USB
- Unlimited number of network interfaces
- STATEFUL PACKET INSPECTION
- Protocol support: ICMP, TCP, UDP, GRE, ESP, AH, IPv4-over-IPv6
- Flexible packet filter: interface, MAC address, IP address, service, port,....
- NAT: Network address translation: dynamic and static
- PAT: Port address translation: load balancing (Round Robin)
- Free definition of aliases and groups: addresses and ports
- DoS/flood - protection: predefined, expandable
- Randomized IP sequencing
- Selective TTL manipulation
- Protocol pass through: PPTP, FTP, H.323, IRC
- VPN (VIRTUAL PRIVATE NETWORKS)
- VPN IPSec gateway
- VPN PPTP server: MPPE 128 Bit data encryption
- Network-to-network VPN
- Network-to-client VPN: compatible with Microsoft Windows 2000 / XP
- Unlimited number of VPN tunnels
- Authentication with PSK (Private shared key) and X.509 certificates
- Encryption: 3DES, Blowfish, Twofish, AES, CAST, Serpent
- Authentication PPTP: CHAP, MS-CHAPv1, MS-CHAPv2
- NAT traversal
- Perfect forward secrecy (PFS)
- DEEP PACKET INSPECTION
- Secure SMTP relay: incoming, outgoing, attachment blocking, block lists, antivirus and spam protection
- Transparent HTTP proxy: no client configuration necessary, spam protection
- User authentication: user list, active directory integration, LDAP
- Content caching
- Content scanning: antivirus, cookies, active X, java script
- FTP proxy: transparent outgoing, incoming
- Transparent POP3 proxy: antivirus, spam protection and protection of dangerous attachments
- ADDITIONAL SERVICES
- Dynamic DNS
- DHCP server
- Secure DNS resolve
- SSL wrapper for arbitrary services
- Portscan detection
- Antispam filter: rule based, Bayes, RBL, Razor and DCC
- ClamAV virus scanner
- OPTIONAL: Kaspersky virus scanner
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Added: 2006-08-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price: $350
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AI::DecisionTree 0.08

AI::DecisionTree 0.08


AI::DecisionTree is Perl module for automatically Learns Decision Trees. more>>
AI::DecisionTree is Perl module for automatically Learns Decision Trees.

SYNOPSIS

use AI::DecisionTree;
my $dtree = new AI::DecisionTree;

# A set of training data for deciding whether to play tennis
$dtree->add_instance
(attributes => {outlook => sunny,
temperature => hot,
humidity => high},
result => no);

$dtree->add_instance
(attributes => {outlook => overcast,
temperature => hot,
humidity => normal},
result => yes);

... repeat for several more instances, then:
$dtree->train;

# Find results for unseen instances
my $result = $dtree->get_result
(attributes => {outlook => sunny,
temperature => hot,
humidity => normal});

The AI::DecisionTree module automatically creates so-called "decision trees" to explain a set of training data. A decision tree is a kind of categorizer that use a flowchart-like process for categorizing new instances. For instance, a learned decision tree might look like the following, which classifies for the concept "play tennis":

OUTLOOK
/ |
/ |
/ |
sunny/ overcast rainy
/ |
HUMIDITY | WIND
/ *no* /
/ /
high/ normal /
/ strong/ weak
*no* *yes* /
*no* *yes*

(This example, and the inspiration for the AI::DecisionTree module, come directly from Tom Mitchells excellent book "Machine Learning", available from McGraw Hill.)

A decision tree like this one can be learned from training data, and then applied to previously unseen data to obtain results that are consistent with the training data.

The usual goal of a decision tree is to somehow encapsulate the training data in the smallest possible tree. This is motivated by an "Occams Razor" philosophy, in which the simplest possible explanation for a set of phenomena should be preferred over other explanations. Also, small trees will make decisions faster than large trees, and they are much easier for a human to look at and understand. One of the biggest reasons for using a decision tree instead of many other machine learning techniques is that a decision tree is a much more scrutable decision maker than, say, a neural network.

The current implementation of this module uses an extremely simple method for creating the decision tree based on the training instances. It uses an Information Gain metric (based on expected reduction in entropy) to select the "most informative" attribute at each node in the tree. This is essentially the ID3 algorithm, developed by J. R. Quinlan in 1986. The idea is that the attribute with the highest Information Gain will (probably) be the best attribute to split the tree on at each point if were interested in making small trees.

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Added: 2006-10-12 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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RBL Spam Daemon 0.0.4

RBL Spam Daemon 0.0.4


rblsd is a small, fast, SpamAssassin-compatible spam filter. more>>
rblsd is a small, fast, SpamAssassin-compatible spam filter. It filters mail by performing a series of RBL lookups on each message. This results in fast, accurate, low-load spam filtration. This can be used as a standalone, replacement for SpamAssassin, or as an secondary filter to increase mail throughput.
As for the folks here in collegeland, were getting to that point in the semester when we discover its the fifth week already, and midterms are coming up, and all of a sudden, weve got tests. I have nearly completed a major improvement to the internal loop (the backbone of the server), but dont use it right now, because clients wont time out (you should note that the development version in cvs is rarely usable for real mail, and sometimes it wont even run normally). Here are features that Im planning for the fifth release:
Compatibility with firedns To me, rblsd and firedns seem meant for each other. This is optional, of course, just be sure your OS has copy-on-write :-).
Multiple-user configurations, with flexible passwd files.
A "lite" version, that processes a single piece of mail from input. rblsd was designed for a high volume of mail, and is indeed optimized for this, but I could create a light-weight mail filter that uses the rich ruleset of rblsd for a less hardcore user.
The ability to record marked spam (in its unprocessed form) for any reason you may need a collection of spam mails (to train a smart filter perhaps? Vipuls Razor?)
Of course, a few new knobs to turn, in order to best reduce spam, based on your particular mail flow patterns.
And of course, performance improvements.
Hopefully this will get done by November. It is possible I may have to put this off till winter break, in which case, late December, at the latest. Ill try to give occasional progress reports, so check the site back if youre interested. Meanwhile, Im going to drift back into college life and prioritize my obligations there. Have fun out there in the real world!
Enhancements:
- Countless internal changes, clean-ups, and minor bugfixes made.
- Fixed support for new resolver libraries (BIND-9).
- spamc2 rebuilt from the ground up (built from SpamAssassins spamc).
- Cleaned up the appearance of the filtered messages.
- Improved hash table performance (faster responses).
- Documentation rewritten.
- Configuration file added (see rblsd.conf).
- Custom rules based on header IP addresses added.
- Support for blacklists and whitelists via SpamAssassin configuration file added.
- Network access rules added.
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Added: 2006-07-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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OpenProtect 5.0.4

OpenProtect 5.0.4


OpenProtect is a server-side email protector which guards against spam and viruses. more>>
Openprotect is our set of e-mail filters bundle consisting of Kaspersky Antivirus, Clam Antivirus, SpamAssassinand MailScanner along with our Qmail module.
Enhancements:
- MailScanner was updated to version 4.46.2 with an improved phishing net for JavaScript.
- A highlight Phishing fraud option was added along with the ability to quarantine all mail that has been modified and a Scan Messages option to completely disable processing of a particular mail address.
- ClamAV was updated to 0.87 and SpamAssassin(SA) was updated to 3.1.0 with many plugins and MCP patches for better spam/MCP filtering.
- A openprotect-test utility that sends test virus, spam, and clean mail to verify the setup was added along with openprotect-renew, which installs a KAV license and views expiry status.
- razor 2.77 with various bugfixes was included.
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Added: 2005-10-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Kdenlive 0.5

Kdenlive 0.5


Kdenlive is a non-linear video editor for KDE. more>>
Kdenlive is a non-linear video editor for KDE. Kdenlive project provides all project management and editing tools while relying on a separate rendering program (currently PIAVE) to perform the editing operations.
Support is planned for transitions, effects, multiple file formats, and full project and asset management support. The current beta release is capable of editing raw DV or AVI DV files, with tools such as move, razor, and resize, selecting parts of clips using in/outpoints, and exporting the result to another raw DV file.
You may playback/preview the contents of the timeline at any point during the edit. Full project save/load is supported.
Enhancements:
- New image formats
- Added support for gimp xcf and exr.
- Other supported formats are: png, jpeg, gif (non animated), xcf, exr, tiff, svg, mp3, vorbis, wav, flash, mpeg, avi, dv, wmv,... You can even insert another Kdenlive project in the timeline!
- Effects and Transitions
- Many fixes, and effects and transitions can now be copied from a clip to another.
- Export formats
- Theora export is now available if FFMPEG was compiled with theora support.
- Timeline
- Improved markers, allow insertion of of several clips in one operation, added "remove empty space" feature, multi clip selection tool
- Metadata
- Kdenlive can now read and write metadata in video and audio files
- Video preview
- Overlay project timecode on the video preview. Click in monitor to play / pause, mouse wheel to seek, multi track view (monitor is split in 4 zones, each one showing a different track),
- Project management
- User can define a frame that will be used as thumbnail for each video clip in the project
- General
- Many fixes to the undo / redo system, lots of ui fixes and enhancements
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Added: 2007-08-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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