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Passwordless remote logins 1.02
Passwordless remote logins is a Kommander script that can create 1024 bit passwordless dsa keys. more>>
Passwordless remote logins script can be used to:
1: Create 1024 bit passwordless dsa keys.
2: Send key to remote server via scp.
3: Create remote .ssh directory and move key to authorized_keys file.
This will allow you to login to remote server via ssh or run automated rsync backups. You need openssh, bash and expect installed for this to work. Optionally you can create an executeButton with the following format for a one click remote server login.
The format: konsole -e ssh -i /your/path/toyour-key remoteusername"@"remotehost_or_ip
<<less1: Create 1024 bit passwordless dsa keys.
2: Send key to remote server via scp.
3: Create remote .ssh directory and move key to authorized_keys file.
This will allow you to login to remote server via ssh or run automated rsync backups. You need openssh, bash and expect installed for this to work. Optionally you can create an executeButton with the following format for a one click remote server login.
The format: konsole -e ssh -i /your/path/toyour-key remoteusername"@"remotehost_or_ip
Download (0.041MB)
Added: 2006-03-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1326 downloads
Multi-Protocol Remote Login 0.3.0
Multi-Protocol Remote Login provides a middleware allowing SSH, telnet, and local logins from the login: prompt. more>>
Multi-Protocol Remote Login provides a middleware allowing SSH, telnet, and local logins from the login: prompt.
MPRL is a middleware application between a *getty program and SSH, telnet, and other such remote-login protocols. It allows a user at a Linux terminal to log into other systems without needing a valid local user-id. It currently supports telnet, ssh, and /bin/login.
It syntax follows the [protocol:]user[@host][:port] fashion.
These are valid logins:
- buanzo - Normal local login: /bin/login gets called.
- buanzo@linux.org.ar - SSH protocol by default: /usr/bin/ssh gets called
- ssh:buanzo@webserver.algo.net
<<lessMPRL is a middleware application between a *getty program and SSH, telnet, and other such remote-login protocols. It allows a user at a Linux terminal to log into other systems without needing a valid local user-id. It currently supports telnet, ssh, and /bin/login.
It syntax follows the [protocol:]user[@host][:port] fashion.
These are valid logins:
- buanzo - Normal local login: /bin/login gets called.
- buanzo@linux.org.ar - SSH protocol by default: /usr/bin/ssh gets called
- ssh:buanzo@webserver.algo.net
Download (0.022MB)
Added: 2007-02-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
971 downloads
Secure Login 0.7.2
Secure Login provides a login extension similar to Operas Wand login. more>>
Secure Login provides a login extension similar to Operas Wand login.
It uses the built-in password manager, but deactivates the prefilling of login forms.
Instead, you are now able to login with one click or a keyboard shortcut (ALT+N).
Just add the Secure Login toolbar button to your toolbar, or use the provided statusbar icon.
If you hover over one of the icons, a tooltip is shown, displaying the login url and the number of available logins (users).
For more than one user or login forms on the current page a selection prompt is displayed on login.
You have the option to play sound notifications (*.wav) for found login data on the current page or when logging in.
All the options can be changed using the Secure Login settings menu or the statusbar icon context menu.
Secure Login provides you with a number of Security enhancements and helps protecting you from phishing:
Disabling the prefilling of login forms prevents malicious JavaScript code to automatically steal your login data.
This is due to the fact that no login data is inserted in form fields before the user clicks on the login button or logs in using the keyboard shortcut.
To make sure you login to the right website, the second level domain of the login url is compared to the second level domain of the current page.
If they do not match a dialog prompt is displayed before login.
SecureLogin provides you with an optional setting to protect you from all JavaScript code during login.
This can prevent cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks without having to deactivate JavaScript completely.
If you enable this option, your login data will never be inserted in any form fields nor will the login form be submitted.
Instead your credentials will be sent to the login page using internal Firefox methods.
Not all login forms will work this way, e.g. not those using JavaScript routines.
Therefore, you can add such websites to an exception list.
<<lessIt uses the built-in password manager, but deactivates the prefilling of login forms.
Instead, you are now able to login with one click or a keyboard shortcut (ALT+N).
Just add the Secure Login toolbar button to your toolbar, or use the provided statusbar icon.
If you hover over one of the icons, a tooltip is shown, displaying the login url and the number of available logins (users).
For more than one user or login forms on the current page a selection prompt is displayed on login.
You have the option to play sound notifications (*.wav) for found login data on the current page or when logging in.
All the options can be changed using the Secure Login settings menu or the statusbar icon context menu.
Secure Login provides you with a number of Security enhancements and helps protecting you from phishing:
Disabling the prefilling of login forms prevents malicious JavaScript code to automatically steal your login data.
This is due to the fact that no login data is inserted in form fields before the user clicks on the login button or logs in using the keyboard shortcut.
To make sure you login to the right website, the second level domain of the login url is compared to the second level domain of the current page.
If they do not match a dialog prompt is displayed before login.
SecureLogin provides you with an optional setting to protect you from all JavaScript code during login.
This can prevent cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks without having to deactivate JavaScript completely.
If you enable this option, your login data will never be inserted in any form fields nor will the login form be submitted.
Instead your credentials will be sent to the login page using internal Firefox methods.
Not all login forms will work this way, e.g. not those using JavaScript routines.
Therefore, you can add such websites to an exception list.
Download (0.059MB)
Added: 2007-04-10 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
947 downloads
Encrypt This! 0.1.1
Encrypt This! is a Firefox extension that allows public key like encryption as well as passphrase methods. more>>
Encrypt This! is a Firefox extension that allows public key like encryption as well as passphrase methods.
Visit the extensions homepage to set up public and private keys or just go ahead with a passphrase of your own creation.
Using this extension you can select text and have it encrypted in one click. This will allow you to send emails more securely by ensuring that nobody other than your intended recipient can read the decrypted text.
<<lessVisit the extensions homepage to set up public and private keys or just go ahead with a passphrase of your own creation.
Using this extension you can select text and have it encrypted in one click. This will allow you to send emails more securely by ensuring that nobody other than your intended recipient can read the decrypted text.
Download (0.045MB)
Added: 2007-07-26 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
820 downloads
encrypt 0.9
encrypt turns any plaintext word into an encrypted string in a variety of ways, including reading a random word from a file. more>>
encrypt turns any plaintext word into an encrypted string in a variety of ways, including reading a random word from a file. It can be useful for creating passwords for .htpasswd files for webservers. Its also very useful for generating random passwords out of a cronjob.
The program has also and a man page.
But most people will use it like this:
encrypt -s dZ mypassword
dZVuMBk8/bQsk
mypassword
Or you can have it generate a random password for you:
encrypt -r 8
lHtmBvBVUSWt2
WjM0GUf
Check out the man page man encrypt for more information and examples.
Any user will be able to use encrypt in their own userspace. You can also run make install as root and it will put the program, man page and config file in the locations specified in the Makefile. You may want to run make test first to make sure you have everything that is needed to run the program first.
<<lessThe program has also and a man page.
But most people will use it like this:
encrypt -s dZ mypassword
dZVuMBk8/bQsk
mypassword
Or you can have it generate a random password for you:
encrypt -r 8
lHtmBvBVUSWt2
WjM0GUf
Check out the man page man encrypt for more information and examples.
Any user will be able to use encrypt in their own userspace. You can also run make install as root and it will put the program, man page and config file in the locations specified in the Makefile. You may want to run make test first to make sure you have everything that is needed to run the program first.
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Added: 2007-08-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
912 downloads
Data::Encrypted 0.07
Data::Encrypted is a Perl module to transparently store encrypted data via RSA. more>>
Data::Encrypted is a Perl module to transparently store encrypted data via RSA.
SYNOPSIS
# functional interface:
use Data::Encrypted file => "./.$0-encrypted-data", qw(encrypted);
# note: login and password are not *really* the login and
# password values, only the desired prompt!
my $login = encrypted(login);
my $password = encrypted(password);
# script continues, connecting to some secure resource (database,
# website, etc).
__END__
# alternative, OO interface:
use Data::Encrypted;
my $enc = new Data::Encrypted file => "./.$0-encrypted-data";
my $login = $enc->encrypted(login);
my $password = $enc->encrypted(password);
$enc->finished(); # close and release lock on storage file
# script continues, connecting to some secure resource (database,
# website, etc).
__END__
[ then, back at the command line: ]
% myscript.pl
Data::Encrypted value for login not found, please enter: *****
Data::Encrypted value for password not found, please enter: ********
[ script merrily continues ... ]
% myscript.pl
[ script merrily continues, no prompting this time ... ]
Often when dealing with external resources (database engines, ftp, telnet, websites, etc), your Perl script must supply a password, or other sensitive data, to the other system. This requires you to either continually prompt the user for the data, or to store the information (in plaintext) within your script. Youd rather not have to remember the connection details to all your different resources, so youd like to store the data somewhere. And if you share your script with anyone (as any good open-source developer would), youd rather not have your password or other sensitive information floating around.
Data::Encrypted attempts to fill this small void with a simple, yet functional solution to this common predicament. It works by prompting you (via Term::ReadPassword) once for each required value, but only does so the first time you run your script; thereafter, the data is stored encrypted in a secondary file. Subsequent executions of your script use the encrypted data directly, if possible; otherwise it again prompts for the data. Currently, Data::Encrypted achieves encryption via an RSA public-key cryptosystem implemented by Crypt::RSA, using (by default) your own SSH1 public and private keys.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
# functional interface:
use Data::Encrypted file => "./.$0-encrypted-data", qw(encrypted);
# note: login and password are not *really* the login and
# password values, only the desired prompt!
my $login = encrypted(login);
my $password = encrypted(password);
# script continues, connecting to some secure resource (database,
# website, etc).
__END__
# alternative, OO interface:
use Data::Encrypted;
my $enc = new Data::Encrypted file => "./.$0-encrypted-data";
my $login = $enc->encrypted(login);
my $password = $enc->encrypted(password);
$enc->finished(); # close and release lock on storage file
# script continues, connecting to some secure resource (database,
# website, etc).
__END__
[ then, back at the command line: ]
% myscript.pl
Data::Encrypted value for login not found, please enter: *****
Data::Encrypted value for password not found, please enter: ********
[ script merrily continues ... ]
% myscript.pl
[ script merrily continues, no prompting this time ... ]
Often when dealing with external resources (database engines, ftp, telnet, websites, etc), your Perl script must supply a password, or other sensitive data, to the other system. This requires you to either continually prompt the user for the data, or to store the information (in plaintext) within your script. Youd rather not have to remember the connection details to all your different resources, so youd like to store the data somewhere. And if you share your script with anyone (as any good open-source developer would), youd rather not have your password or other sensitive information floating around.
Data::Encrypted attempts to fill this small void with a simple, yet functional solution to this common predicament. It works by prompting you (via Term::ReadPassword) once for each required value, but only does so the first time you run your script; thereafter, the data is stored encrypted in a secondary file. Subsequent executions of your script use the encrypted data directly, if possible; otherwise it again prompts for the data. Currently, Data::Encrypted achieves encryption via an RSA public-key cryptosystem implemented by Crypt::RSA, using (by default) your own SSH1 public and private keys.
Download (0.007MB)
Added: 2006-10-04 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1117 downloads
rmRemote 0.2
rmRemote project lets you remote control xmms with a REALmagic Remote. more>>
rmRemote project lets you remote control xmms with a REALmagic Remote. In the future it may be used to control everything in your house if you add the functionality.
<<less Download (0.020MB)
Added: 2006-04-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1284 downloads
Selenium Remote Control 0.9.0
Selenium Remote Control project is a test tool that allows you to write automated web application UI tests. more>>
Selenium Remote Control project is a test tool that allows you to write automated web application UI tests in any programming language against any HTTP website using any mainstream JavaScript-enabled browser.
Selenium Remote Control provides a Selenium Server, which can automatically start/stop/control any supported browser. It works by using Selenium Core, a pure-HTML+JS library that performs automated tasks in JavaScript.
The Selenium Server communicates directly with the browser using AJAX (XmlHttpRequest). You can send commands directly to the Server using simple HTTP GET/POST requests; that means that you can use any programming language that can make HTTP requests to automate Selenium tests on the browser. To further ease this process, we provide wrapper objects for a number of mainstream programming languages (Java, .NET, Perl, Python, and Ruby).
Finally, the Selenium Server acts as a client-configured HTTP proxy, to stand in between the browser and your website. This allows a Selenium-enabled browser to run JavaScript on arbitrary websites.
The Selenium Server is great for testing complex AJAX-based web user interfaces under a Continuous Integration system. It is also an ideal solution for users of Selenium Core or Selenium IDE who want to write tests in a more expressive programming language than the Selenese HTML table format customarily used with Selenium Core.
Supported Platforms:
Known working:
- Firefox 1.5.0.8 and 2.0
- Opera 9.0.2
- Konqueror 3.5.3
Should work:
- Firefox 0.8 to 2.0
- Mozilla Suite 1.6+, 1.7+
- Konqueror 3.5+
- Opera 8.5+, 9
Enhancements:
- This version includes a bunch of new features, including frame support, multiWindow support (for testing apps that dont like to run in a subframe), a Konqueror browser launcher, new cookie-management actions, and support for Firefox 2.0 and IE7.
- It also includes experimental support for SSL directly in the Selenium proxy and a new highly experimental "proxy injection" mode that gives more control over the application under testing by modifying it in the HTTP proxy.
<<lessSelenium Remote Control provides a Selenium Server, which can automatically start/stop/control any supported browser. It works by using Selenium Core, a pure-HTML+JS library that performs automated tasks in JavaScript.
The Selenium Server communicates directly with the browser using AJAX (XmlHttpRequest). You can send commands directly to the Server using simple HTTP GET/POST requests; that means that you can use any programming language that can make HTTP requests to automate Selenium tests on the browser. To further ease this process, we provide wrapper objects for a number of mainstream programming languages (Java, .NET, Perl, Python, and Ruby).
Finally, the Selenium Server acts as a client-configured HTTP proxy, to stand in between the browser and your website. This allows a Selenium-enabled browser to run JavaScript on arbitrary websites.
The Selenium Server is great for testing complex AJAX-based web user interfaces under a Continuous Integration system. It is also an ideal solution for users of Selenium Core or Selenium IDE who want to write tests in a more expressive programming language than the Selenese HTML table format customarily used with Selenium Core.
Supported Platforms:
Known working:
- Firefox 1.5.0.8 and 2.0
- Opera 9.0.2
- Konqueror 3.5.3
Should work:
- Firefox 0.8 to 2.0
- Mozilla Suite 1.6+, 1.7+
- Konqueror 3.5+
- Opera 8.5+, 9
Enhancements:
- This version includes a bunch of new features, including frame support, multiWindow support (for testing apps that dont like to run in a subframe), a Konqueror browser launcher, new cookie-management actions, and support for Firefox 2.0 and IE7.
- It also includes experimental support for SSL directly in the Selenium proxy and a new highly experimental "proxy injection" mode that gives more control over the application under testing by modifying it in the HTTP proxy.
Download (8.3MB)
Added: 2006-11-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
635 downloads
Remote File Index 1.2
Remote File Index is an add-on for Plone which keeps track of a document only by its url. more>>
Remote File Index is an add-on for Plone which keeps track of a document only by its url.
Did you ever find a huge pdf file that youd like to keep track of but wouldnt like to copy it entirely on your server ?
Now RemoteFileIndex indexes the content in the portal Catalog and only keeps the url of that document.
Works with:
- Plone 2.5.2
- Plone 2.5.1
- Plone 2.5
Enhancements:
- better integration with ATContentType
<<lessDid you ever find a huge pdf file that youd like to keep track of but wouldnt like to copy it entirely on your server ?
Now RemoteFileIndex indexes the content in the portal Catalog and only keeps the url of that document.
Works with:
- Plone 2.5.2
- Plone 2.5.1
- Plone 2.5
Enhancements:
- better integration with ATContentType
Download (0.008MB)
Added: 2007-03-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
958 downloads
Python Remote Call Module 0.0.3
Python Remote Call Module allows to transparently work with remote object in a python program. more>>
Python Remote Call Module allows to transparently work with remote object in a python program.
To make this possible a kind of peer-to-peer design is used. Servers can be created explictly, as can clients by explicitly connecting to a server. If a client needs to have a server, e.g. so a reference to a local object can be passed to a remote destination, it is instantiated as needed.
Clients can have multiple connections. New connections are created when needed, e.g. when a remote reference to a new server is recieved.
WARNING:
This module is still in its experimental phase, so it is kind of usable, but an awful lot of bugs is still in it, and quite a few parts are not coded yet, others arent even designed yet.
Therefor lots of changes and outdated documentation should be expected.
Enhancements:
- All previous stub objects have been replaced by a single stub object which uses on-demand retrieval of attributes of remote objects.
- This way, the behavior of the stub object is much more flexible and smoother.
- A first draft of an authentication framework has been implemented so PyRCall can support many different authentication methods.
- Support for username/password-based authentication has been implemented.
<<lessTo make this possible a kind of peer-to-peer design is used. Servers can be created explictly, as can clients by explicitly connecting to a server. If a client needs to have a server, e.g. so a reference to a local object can be passed to a remote destination, it is instantiated as needed.
Clients can have multiple connections. New connections are created when needed, e.g. when a remote reference to a new server is recieved.
WARNING:
This module is still in its experimental phase, so it is kind of usable, but an awful lot of bugs is still in it, and quite a few parts are not coded yet, others arent even designed yet.
Therefor lots of changes and outdated documentation should be expected.
Enhancements:
- All previous stub objects have been replaced by a single stub object which uses on-demand retrieval of attributes of remote objects.
- This way, the behavior of the stub object is much more flexible and smoother.
- A first draft of an authentication framework has been implemented so PyRCall can support many different authentication methods.
- Support for username/password-based authentication has been implemented.
Download (0.005MB)
Added: 2005-12-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1399 downloads
vdr_remote 0.4
vdr_remote is a graphical remote control for the video disk recorder vdr more>>
vdr_remote is a graphical remote control for the video disk recorder vdr. vdr_remote connects over a TCP/IP network and gives you a complete remote control.
<<less Download (1.1MB)
Added: 2006-11-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1081 downloads
AVIRA Webmin Remote Panel 1.3
AVIRA Webmin Remote Panel is designed to make the maintenance of AVIRA products easier and less time consuming. more>>
AVIRA Webmin Remote Panel is designed to make the maintenance of AVIRA products easier and less time consuming.
This product addresses mainly the users of AVIRA server products and especially the system administrators who must keep track of various services on production servers.
Complex solutions based on multiple AVIRA products for Unix are now easy to configure and maintain with AVIRA Webmin Remote Panel. It is smoothly integrated as a module of the Webmin configuration tool, intended to meet the needs of system administrators.
This is a separate application that was developed as a Webmin module, being a handy graphical tool and a time saver for companies dealing with multiple AVIRA products. Via a straightforward graphical interface, AVIRA Webmin Remote Panel helps managing configuration files and eases the maintenance process of AVIRA solutions.
Placed between the configuration files and the system administrator, this module helps managing the following AVIRA products:
- AVIRA Desktop for Unix
- AVIRA for Unix Server
- AVIRA MailGate
- AVIRA for Sendmail-Milter
- AVIRA WebGate
AVIRA Webmin Remote Panel highlights a simple management interface, designed to configure and smoothly control AVIRA products installed on a network. This application helps you stay informed about the status of your currently running AVIRA solutions, displaying the messages generated by these applications in the system logs.
AVIRA Webmin Remote Panel also manages the engine settings, helping to keep track of administration alerts, licenses and other related aspects.
Main features:
- Configuration of AVIRA Desktop for Unix;
- Configuration of AVIRA for Unix Server;
- Configuration of AVIRA MailGate;
- Configuration of AVIRA Sendmail-Milter;
- Configuration of AVIRA WebGate;
- Simple interface for controlling installed AVIRA products on your system;
- Simple interface for displaying the messages generated by AVIRA products in the system logs.
<<lessThis product addresses mainly the users of AVIRA server products and especially the system administrators who must keep track of various services on production servers.
Complex solutions based on multiple AVIRA products for Unix are now easy to configure and maintain with AVIRA Webmin Remote Panel. It is smoothly integrated as a module of the Webmin configuration tool, intended to meet the needs of system administrators.
This is a separate application that was developed as a Webmin module, being a handy graphical tool and a time saver for companies dealing with multiple AVIRA products. Via a straightforward graphical interface, AVIRA Webmin Remote Panel helps managing configuration files and eases the maintenance process of AVIRA solutions.
Placed between the configuration files and the system administrator, this module helps managing the following AVIRA products:
- AVIRA Desktop for Unix
- AVIRA for Unix Server
- AVIRA MailGate
- AVIRA for Sendmail-Milter
- AVIRA WebGate
AVIRA Webmin Remote Panel highlights a simple management interface, designed to configure and smoothly control AVIRA products installed on a network. This application helps you stay informed about the status of your currently running AVIRA solutions, displaying the messages generated by these applications in the system logs.
AVIRA Webmin Remote Panel also manages the engine settings, helping to keep track of administration alerts, licenses and other related aspects.
Main features:
- Configuration of AVIRA Desktop for Unix;
- Configuration of AVIRA for Unix Server;
- Configuration of AVIRA MailGate;
- Configuration of AVIRA Sendmail-Milter;
- Configuration of AVIRA WebGate;
- Simple interface for controlling installed AVIRA products on your system;
- Simple interface for displaying the messages generated by AVIRA products in the system logs.
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Added: 2005-11-03 License: Free for non-commercial use Price:
1464 downloads
Remote Growl 1.0
Remote Growl is an extension to Glow which allows remote notification system for Max OS X (server) and any UNIX (client). more>>
Remote Growl is an extension to Glow which allows remote notification system for Max OS X (server) and any UNIX (client).
This package includes a Cocoa background application server, and a command line client to send notifications to a remote computer.
<<lessThis package includes a Cocoa background application server, and a command line client to send notifications to a remote computer.
Download (0.060MB)
Added: 2006-09-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1134 downloads
Remote nmap 0.10
Remote Nmap (Rnmap) package contains both client and server programs. more>>
Remote Nmap (Rnmap) package contains both client and server programs. Actual idea for this sofware is that various clients can connect to one centralized Rnmap server and do their portscannings. Server does user authentication and uses excellent Nmap scanner to do actual scanning. Rnmap is written entirely in Python and is released under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
Version 0.10 of server is tested mainly on Linux, NetBSD and OpenBSD. Generally it should run on any *nix platform as long Nmap and Python are available for them. Console client is known to work with same platforms as server. Gui client will run on any python (with threads) supported platform.
<<lessVersion 0.10 of server is tested mainly on Linux, NetBSD and OpenBSD. Generally it should run on any *nix platform as long Nmap and Python are available for them. Console client is known to work with same platforms as server. Gui client will run on any python (with threads) supported platform.
Download (0.029MB)
Added: 2006-07-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1205 downloads
amaroK XUL Remote 1.0
AmaroK XUL Remote is an amaroK script that allows you to control amaroK from any Firefox browser on your network. more>>
AmaroK XUL Remote is an amaroK script that allows you to control amaroK from any Firefox browser on your network.
Main features:
- basic player manipulation: play, pause, stop, next, previous, seek, volume
- playlist view, plays a track when clicking on it
- collection browser with filtering, support for compilations
- drag and drop tracks, album and artists from the collection to the playlist
<<lessMain features:
- basic player manipulation: play, pause, stop, next, previous, seek, volume
- playlist view, plays a track when clicking on it
- collection browser with filtering, support for compilations
- drag and drop tracks, album and artists from the collection to the playlist
Download (0.038MB)
Added: 2007-05-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
544 downloads
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