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Dominion 2.8.2

Dominion 2.8.2


Dominion is a multi-playerworld simulation and role-playing game. more>>
Dominion is a multi-playerworld simulation and role-playing game. Each user controls a nation, making economic, political and military decisions for it.

This is a world simulation game developed initially by students at SUNY at Stony Brook, and then by students at Stony Brook and other universities. The intention is to write a game which offers the role playing potential and complexity of relations found in conquer (written by Ed Barlow, then picked up by Adam Bryant). The plan is to
extend the game by offering general descriptions of many features (such as races, magic spells, armies, spirits and technology powers). For example, the races of the world are not limited to 4 hard-coded races, but are described in a file which can be modified at any point in the game by the Game Master. The same goes for army and spirit types.

Dominion is *not* another version of conquer; things work quite differently, and we have *never* looked at the conquer source. Still, we acknowledge this most creative game which gave us our inspiration. In September 1990, the author of conquer version 5 has heard of many of the features of dominion, and has included them in conquer version 5. He has acknowledged that these ideas come from Dominion.

The Game Master is given a nation, but this nation is sort of "fragile", since it has no sectors, and such stuff. We should make it more solid, but meanwhile it is to be used mostly for its [E] command, which allows the Game Master (who logs into the game as "Gamemaster") to change the properties of a sector or of a nation.

Dominion development started in the spring of 1990, when Mark Galassi was running a game of conquer for graduate and undergraduate students at at Stony Brook. After the data file kept crashing, and a whole lot of inconsistencies were discovered, and we found that the source was too complex to be fixed, we decided to write our own replacement. Ed Barlow did a great job with conquer, and it is a great game, but it
was his first C program, and people who added to it kept the endless case statements, and the special cases, and worked on new features rather than re-writing. The original name of Dominion was Stony Brook World (sbw), but it has been named Dominion since version 1.02.

In many ways Dominion was a teaching project intended to teach many Stony Brook undergraduate CS majors to work on a large software development project. Once the project reached a certain size, people from other universities joined in the development.

One goal of dominion is that the ruler of a nation should always have many choices available on how to invest resources, each one presenting strong but distinct advantages. Conquer contains both a good and a bad example of this: you can invest metal in cities, ships or armies. Either way you get advantages, and you have to choose. On the other hand, jewels are really not used for much else than getting magic powers. You can also use them to support monsters, but that is a different order of magnitude, and few players get the monsters. In dominion, there should be several decisions you can make to invest all your resources.

Kevin Hart has been working on the CN code which allows the computer to play various nations. Starting with version 1.05, the computer-played CNs have begun posing a real challenge in the game.
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Added: 2006-06-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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The Data Mine 1.0

The Data Mine 1.0


The Data Mine is a search engine designed to give users an unusually powerful interface. more>>
The Data Mine is a search engine designed to give users an unusually powerful interface. It is designed around human-computer intelligent interaction (making the computer a tool so humans can use their intelligence).

The project divides the screen into two halves: one lets you find all the instances of your querys keywords, and the other lets you look through a highlighted version of the results you choose.

Installation:

Basics

To install, run "./install" and answer the questions provided. This will run a Unix-flavor install-style script and should create a working, out-of-the-box installation when supplied appropriate values.

See USAGE below if are curions about how to use the Data Mine.

Setup and Customization

The Configure link at the bottom of the Data Mine search page provides a menu you can use to customize the data mine.

The main engine is intended for anyone to be able to use; the setup pages are written for techies. If you arent sure what a regular expression is, for instance, ask someone whos more technical.

Security

The present release of the Data Mine has not been closely scrutinized for security, and should be treated as such by security-conscious administrators. If you discover a vulnerability, please contact the author.

You are strongly encouraged to change the password in /usr/share/datamine/password.

The default installation sets /usr/share/datamine and contents to a relatively permissive mode. Administrators are encouraged to set directory and contents to mode 700, owned by the effective user ID that CGI scripts will be running under. This is usually apache or nobody.

Usage:

The Data Mine is designed to be run as a straightforward web application, with much administrative activity performed on-web.

Once it is set up via the Configure link, just explore.

http://[your hostname]/cgi-bin/datamine

(That is the location provided by RPM installation and the default for the provided installer. The provided installer allows you to specify another location; if you specified another location, substitute that for "/cgi-bin/furball".)
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Added: 2007-02-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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In The News 0.0.1

In The News 0.0.1


In The News is a Firefox extension that highlights text, right-click to see the latest related news stories. more>>
In The News is a Firefox extension that highlights text, right-click to see the latest related news stories.

Mouse over any of the headlines to see a brief summary of the story. Click on any of the stories to have it open up in a new tab.

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Added: 2007-06-27 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
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Danger from the Deep 0.3.0.1

Danger from the Deep 0.3.0.1


Danger from the Deep is a World War II german submarine simulation. more>>
Danger from the deep (aka dangerdeep) is a Free / Open Source World War II german submarine simulation.
It is currently available for Linux/i386 and Windows, but since it uses SDL/OpenGL it should be portable to other operating systems or platforms. (If anyone whishes to port it, please contact us.)
This game is planned as tactical simulation and will be as realistic as our time and knowledge of physics allows. Its current state is ALPHA, but it is playable.
If anyone wants to contribute in development, youre welcome, just email the dangerdeep-devel mailing list. Contributing binary packages for various Linux distributions would also be much appreciated.
To get help with the game you should visit our public forum.
The game has support for multiple languages but currently only English, Italian and German are implemented. It is written in C++ with the use of the STL.
Danger from the Deep is released under the GNU General Public License. The project is hosted on SourceForge, a great supporter of the Open Source community.
Main features:
- simple main menu
- user interface (some items missing)
- basic world simulation, night and day
- realistic water and cloud simulation
- one type of destroyer, one battleship, one aircraft carrier, three subs, eight civilian ship types
- steering, firing, diving, periscope use
- free look engine for testing, periscope, UZO (aiming binoculars), bridge view
- console for logging purposes
- basic physics (acceleration, steering, firing)
- basic destroyer AI (follow, throw depth charges)
- simple vehicle preview
- mission parsing via text files, you can create your own custom missions
- tonnage recording
- log book
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Added: 2007-06-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Winki the Ripper 0.4.4

Winki the Ripper 0.4.4


Winki The Ripper aims to be the easiest program for video encoding. more>>
Winki The Ripper aims to be the easiest program for video encoding. It is actually just a graphical frontend for GNOME written in python to command line tools like mencoder, oggenc, mkvtoolnix, mplayer and lsdvd.
Please be advised that the use of some of the tools you need for "Winki the Ripper" may not be legal in some countries. Please check this out yourself for the country you live in. We strongly advise not to use illegal tools, but it is not our job to make sure in which country which of the possibly needed tools may be forbidden or restricted.
Main features:
Supported input formats
- DVD
- VCD/SVCD
- Multimedia file (does not work very well still)
Supported output formats
- VCD/SVCD (limited to 1 video, 1 audio and no subtitle streams)
- Multimedia matroska or ogm file (limited to 1 video, 3 audio and 3 subtitle streams)
- Multiple chunk output
- Predefined and custom size output chunks
- Easy crop detection
- Preview settings before rip
- Bulgarian, German, Polish and Spain translations
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Added: 2007-07-17 License: GPL v3 Price:
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Elgg: the Learning Landscape 0.8

Elgg: the Learning Landscape 0.8


Elgg is a community building platform written in PHP for Apache and MySQL. more>>
Elgg: the Learning Landscape is a community building platform written in PHP for MySQL and Apache.
It gives you the tools to create active and vibrant learning communities, featuring Weblogging, podcasting, social networking, file storage, tag searching, customised user themes, gettext multi-language support, and more.
Users can control exactly who has access to each bit of their profile, each blog post, file, etc., and then search using tags to find other resources and people related to the same topic.
Although originally designed for education, it has a broad range of uses in a variety of different settings.
Enhancements:
- Generalised comments
- Bugfixes, efficiency improvements
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Added: 2007-07-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Show the Image 0.4

Show the Image 0.4


Show the Image is a Firefox extension that shows the largest image in the page. more>>
Show the Image is a Firefox extension that shows the largest image in the page.

A very simple extension that can be used to show the largest image on the page - what you want to look at - without all the banners and layout around it.

After installing the extension you can add a new button to the toolbar by right-clicking on the toolbar, clicking customize and dragging the icon into place.

Left-clicking the button (or pressing Control+Q) will take you to the largest image in the current page, left-clicking (or pressing Control+Q) again will take you back again.

Middle-clicking the button (or pressing Control+Shift+Q) will open the largest image in the current page in a new tab, middle-clicking (or pressing Control+Shift+Q) while looking at the image on its own will close the tab if more than one is open.

Right clicking the button will go through all the tabs to the right of the current one, displaying the largest image in each.

Right clicking on a link will give the option to "Show Image following this link" which will open the largest image found at that link in a new tab.

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Added: 2007-06-20 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
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Eat The Whistle 3.2

Eat The Whistle 3.2


Eat The Whistle is an opensource soccer game. more>>
Eat The Whistle is an opensource soccer game originally developed by Hurricane Studios as commercial product for the Amiga platform. It has a lot of features never seen in other soccer games.
The original Amiga version has been made portable with the help of the SDL library, now ETW runs on a wide range of machines, the site will keep precompiled binaries for Win32, Linux, MacOSX, AmigaOS, but its possible to adapt it to run on every platform supported by SDL.
Main features:
- System friendly. Run in a window or fullscreen, can be played also on old machines (runs pefectly on a P200).
- World cup, leagues, cups with real teams (with slightly modified names).
- Time synchronized, faster CPU get faster framerate but not faster gameplay.
- Can be played through keyboard or joypad/joysticks (USB or Gameport).
- Network playing through TCP/IP (not yet finished).
- Very intuitive control method with acceleration/deceleration.
- More than 550 frames of animations for the players, 300 for the goalkeeper, 100 for the refree and a lot of other graphics.
- 30 different fields, including muddy, frozen and wet (actually only one included in the demo version to contain the archive size).
- Fouls, corners, throw-in with an intuitive control system.
- Role playing. (You can play a match as the whole team or only as a player).
- About every thing in the game is configurable via intuitive menus.
- Game Tactics and tactic editor.
- Heading and other special shots with intuitive controls.
- Team players (with individual stats) and team editor (the editor is actually available only for AmigaOS).
- Import SWOS teams.
- Arcade-like actions for "arcade mode" (powerups, bonuses... something like speedball II).
- Replays (with load/save option).
- Spoken comment (actually broken).
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The Data Language 0.8.11

The Data Language 0.8.11


The Data Language is an Interactive Data Language-compatible incremental compiler. more>>
A free IDL (Interactive Data Language) compatible incremental compiler (ie. runs IDL programs). IDL is a registered trademark of Research Systems Inc.
Full syntax compatibility with IDL 6.0
ALL IDL language elements are supported, including:
- Objects,
- Pointers,
- Structs,
- Arrays,
- System variables,
- Common blocks,
- Assoc variables,
- All operators,
- All datatypes,
- _EXTRA, _STRICT_EXTRA and _REF_EXTRA keywords...
The file input output system is fully implemented
(Exception: For formatted I/O the C() sub-codes are not supported yet)
netCDF files are fully supported.
HDF files are partially supported.
Basic support for HDF5 files.
Overall more than 240 library routines are implemented. For a sorted list enter HELP,/LIB at the command prompt and look for library routines written in GDL in the src/pro subdirectory.
The WRITEFITS procedure and the READFITS function from the IDL Astronomy Users Library compile and run under GDL.
Graphical output is partially implemented. The PLOT, OPLOT, PLOTS, XYOUTS and TV commands (along with WINDOW, WDELETE, SET_PLOT, WSET, TVLCT) work (important keywords, some !P system variable tags and multi-plots are supported) for X windows and postscript output.
GDL has an interface to python.
No GUI support (widgets) is implemented so far.
GDL is free software licensed under the GPL
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Added: 2005-10-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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The Objective Caml 3.08.4

The Objective Caml 3.08.4


Caml is a general-purpose programming language, designed with program safety and reliability in mind more>>
Caml is a general-purpose programming language, designed with program safety and reliability in mind. It is very expressive, yet easy to learn and use. Caml supports functional, imperative, and object-oriented programming styles.

It has been developed and distributed by INRIA, Frances national research institute for computer science, since 1985.

The Objective Caml system is the main implementation of the Caml language. It features a powerful module system and a full-fledged object-oriented layer.

It comes with a native-code compiler that supports numerous architectures, for high performance; a bytecode compiler, for increased portability; and an interactive loop, for experimentation and rapid development.
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Added: 2005-08-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Off-the-Record Messaging 3.1.0

Off-the-Record Messaging 3.1.0


Off-the-Record Messaging is a Pidgin plugin that allows you to have private conversations over instant messaging. more>>
Off-the-Record Messaging is a Pidgin plugin that allows you to have private conversations over instant messaging by providing:
Encryption
No one else can read your instant messages.
Authentication
You are assured the correspondent is who you think it is.
Deniability
The messages you send do not have digital signatures that are checkable by a third party. Anyone can forge messages after a conversation to make them look like they came from you. However, during a conversation, your correspondent is assured
the messages he sees are authentic and unmodified.
Perfect forward secrecy
If you lose control of your private keys, no previous conversation is compromised.
Enhancements:
- Translations for English, Dutch, Spanish, French, Slovak
- Added option to not log OTR conversations
- Large messages are now fragmented transparently instead of failing
- Removed "view secure session id" and "verify fingerprint" options from the OTR button menu. Added "authenticate buddy" option in its place. This new option allows you to authenticate your buddies by entering some secret that only the two of you know, rather than by using a long user-unfriendly sequence of hex characters. [The old "verify fingerprint" dialog is still available via an "Advanced..." button from the new "authenticate buddy" dialog.]
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Added: 2007-08-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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The SysteMonitor 2.0

The SysteMonitor 2.0


The SysteMonitor is a SuperKaramba theme for system monitoring. more>>
The SysteMonitor is a SuperKaramba theme for system monitoring.
It monitors:
- System Info
- CPU Info
- Memory Load
- Disk Usage
- Network Info
- System Temperatures
I hope you will enjoy it!
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Added: 2006-06-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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The Revisionist 0.02b

The Revisionist 0.02b


The Revisionist is a tool for extracting and indexing hidden metadata. more>>
The Revisionist is a tool for extracting and indexing hidden metadata (such as deleted or modified text) from large collections of MS Word files.
It can operate whole Web sites or SMB or NFS directories. The Revisionist project is handy for pen-testing, or it can be used just to spot embarrassing secrets.
My primary goal is to provide pen-testers and content administrators with a handy tool to detect hidden data in all documents available at a specific location (be it a locally mounted network share, a HTTP site, or whatnot), and easily review it all.
Right now, the tool only detects and indexes deleted text in documents with "change tracking" enabled, and can also index usernames and hardware addresses embedded in documents (to facilitate external assessment of company structure); future versions should be able to recover other goodies, too.
Usage:
To run the tool against a local directory, a mounted SMB or NFS directory, or such, simply issue the following command (after doing make, that is):
./therev @/path/to/directory
After the tool completes, you should be able to view master.html in current directory using your favourite browser (Lynx, Netscape, etc). Cached copies of documents would be placed in subdirectories named document.XXXXXX, where X is a random digit; hence, it is recommended to run the tool in a separate directory.
Note that you may also instruct the tool to look for specific substring and only choose those documents that contain it (strict checking, no regexp available):
./therev linux @/path/to/directory
To run the program against a specific site or top-level domain, do the following:
./therev site.com
Note that com, gov, gov.pl, www.microsoft.com are all a valid site name. The first parameter works similar to the previous case:
./therev homeland security gov
As a special bonus, when running the script against multilinguinal sites, you might want to specify a third parameter - desired language (using a two-letter code: en, pl, etc). NOTE: DO NOT USE LANGUAGE QUALIFIER UNLESS NECESSARY:
./therev linux microsoft.com en
The HTTP search mode uses Google.com to locate all matching Word documents on a specific site. For a document to be found, it must be indexable (that is, not excluded in robots.txt) and be in the first 1000 of results for a specific site. If there are more than 1000 documents at some website, consider sub-searches with keywords.
Enhancements:
- This release was fixed to work with the new Google page layout.
- Some other minor fixes were made.
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Added: 2006-01-30 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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John the Ripper 1.7.2

John the Ripper 1.7.2


John the Ripper is a fast password cracker. more>>
John the Ripper is a fast password cracker, currently available for many flavors of Unix (11 are officially supported, not counting different architectures), DOS, Win32, BeOS, and OpenVMS.
It supports several crypt(3) password hash types which are most commonly found on various Unix flavors, as well as Kerberos AFS and Windows NT/2000/XP LM hashes.
Several other hash types are added with contributed patches.
Enhancements:
- Bitslice DES code for x86-64 that makes use of the 64-bit mode extended SSE2 with 16 XMM registers has been added for better performance at DES-based crypt(3) hashes with x86-64 builds on AMD processors.
- A new make target for FreeBSD/x86-64 has been added.
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Added: 2006-05-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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The Doorman 0.81

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
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