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Odyssi Certificate Server 0.1
Odyssi Certificate Server is a Java-based certificate authority server. more>>
Odyssi Certificate Authority Server is released as 100% free software under the GNU General Public License (GPL). You are free to make changes to any of its components for deployment within your own organization. This provides you the freedom to integrate the CA with your existing systems and resources.
In addition, Odyssi CA makes use of other award-winning Open Source products, such as Hibernate, Apache Tomcat, Apache Axis, and others. Open Source database products, such as MySQL and PostgreSQL, are also fully-supported, allowing you to run your entire CA infrastructure on an Open Source platform. And, because Odyssi CA is written completely in Java, it will work on any platform with a Java VM.
Enhancements:
- This release provides minimal support for submitting certificate requests and generating X.509 certificates.
Worminator 3.0R2.1
Worminator 3 is akin to many Apogee Software and ID Software classic action games such as Duke Nukem and Commander Keen. more>>
In Worminator game, you play as The Worminator (or as several other optional characters) and fight your way through many levels of madness and mayhem.
It features nine unique weapons, visible character damage, multiple supported resolutions, full screen scrolling, sound and music, and more.
Original Worminator story...
The year is 2028, 14 years after the start of the deadliest war in the history of worm kind. Much has changed... In the year 2012; a brilliant American scientist discovered how to make W.O.R.M. (Wormborg Operated Remote Missile) Weaponry, and to work them, the "WormBorgs" cyborg fighting machines.
These so called "WormBorgs" were the elite fighting force and the pride of the United Worms of America. Their life-like roles soon became far too life-like. They thought on their own, and acted on their own whims, under their own leader "DirtNet." No one exactly knows who or what "DirtNet" is, but it soon began to take over.
First, it launched the W.O.R.M.s at the Woroviet Union, in the hopes that they would retaliate and initiate a war between the Woroviet Union and the UWA. However, "DirtNet" obviously had a few bugs to work out, and the W.S.S.R was obliterated into millions of radioactive hunks of mud and dirt. Despite the fact that no one liked Wormunism anyway, all of Wormurope retaliated against the UWA.
Soon, the world was turned into a nuclear wasteland. Nuke drops became daily ordeals, and the giant bombs turning whole forests into matchsticks was to be expected. As if the sewers werent loaded with enough mutated alligators as it was, the hunks of radioactive material combined with the primordial soup of the sewers are said to have created blobs of sewage ooze, powerful enough that they fed off the mutated alligators for lunch.
After what was left of Wormurope had realized what tricks had been played on them by "DirtNet," they began to rally and fight back. For 8 years, the WormBorgs dominated the lands, crushing the rebels... until one faithful day, when the now famous rebel hero emerged. It was Wrom Conner.
No longer acting as individual factions, countries or nations, the rebels struck quickly and fiercely under Wroms command, using tactics that even the powerful W-1000s processors could not predict. The tide of the war had turned.
Over the next 5 years, the rebels devastated the WormBorgs. Using guerilla tactics and reprogrammed WormBorgs to fight for them, the rebels were a resourceful army indeed. Now, in desperation, "DirtNet" has just brought its proto-type WormBorg online, equipped with the latest in armor and weaponry, in one last attempt to regain control...
Main features:
- Fast, fluid scrolling
- 12 unique weapons, and many types of ammo
- Lots of gibs and shrapnel (all cartoonish, though)
- Visible character damage (as you get hurt, the Worminator actually becomes bloody)
- Visible weapons (every weapon actually appears differently on the Worminator. Most platform games have a single weapon graphic that shoots every type of projectile)
- Over 12 fully animated enemies
- Comes with over 16 levels, and a level editor is included so you can make your own
- Keycards, doors, special items, switches, lever, extending bridges, floating platforms, and more!
- Earthquakes rip the ground apart, while snow and rain fall around you
- Great MIDI tunes by Garret Thomson (garret_t@sympatico.ca, www.sirsonic.com)
- Many sound effects (All from Internet sites such as Sound America and Meanrabbit. Let me know if there are any copyright problems, and I will deal with them immediately)
- Parallax scrolling, plus four data layers in every map. This makes the engine very flexible
- Game includes a campaign game with special scripted events, as well as an option to load custom maps
- Stereo sound effects (where available)
- Limited skins support; you can play as different characters!
- Built using Allegro + DJGPP. Source code may be made available if the demand is there
- If you wish to use the Worminator engine, contact me and we will discuss it (I would never charge any money for it, so if your interested, drop me an email. You have nothing to loose)
- Totally Freeware!
Enhancements:
- made worminator compile and run on Linux (Unix)
- made worminator yield the cpu when its idle
- save settings in textfile format under $HOME/.worm3.cfg instead of as binary blob in cwd
- save / load game to / from $HOME/.worm3.sav
- load datafile from DATADIR as defined during compilation instead of from cwd
- speedup: dont redraw borders and statuspanel unless nescesarry
- check all file accesses and give an error and continue when possible instead of just segfaulting
- fix a crash when changing audio options after loading a savegame of a custom-level or the tutorial
- fix a crash (unix only?) when changing video options and one similar on exit
- fix crash on exit caused by a few double frees on exit
- dont ask for confirmation on load/play_demo/exit when their is no game in progress
- show a message when trying to save when no game is in progress, instead of just silenty ignoring the request
- when clicking on another submenu when in one not only close the current one, but also open the new one
- fix map / savegame / demo read/write routines so that they work on Big Endian archs like PPC too
Open Tax Solver 4.07
OpenTaxSolver (OTS) project is a free program for calculating Tax Form entries. more>>
An optional graphical front-end, OTS_GUI, has been added. Currently, TaxSolver has been updated for the 2005 tax-year for the following forms: US 1040 and Schedules A, B, C, & D.
As well as for California, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania State Taxes for 2005 tax-year, thanks to contributors. Updates for the following additional states are expected to be posted soon: North Carolina, New York, Ohio, and Virginia. Preliminary versions for Canada and the United Kingdom were posted in previous years and may be updated with help from volunteers.
Motivations:
- To make tax preparation software available for all platforms.
- To provide insight into how our taxes are calculated in clear unambiguous equations/code.
- To avoid invasive, bloated commercial software packages.
- To avoid rewriting our own individual programs each year by combining efforts.
- To provide a simple reliable tax-package requiring only rudimentary knowledge to maintain.
Enhancements:
- Automatic phone credit was added to US1040.
- It will automatically calculate standard one-time phone credit, if not otherwise specified on US1040 line 71.
- The NJ State form F line 5 was fixed.
PortfolioTracker 0.8
PortfolioTracker helps you track and manage your stock portfolio of Euronext shares in realtime (15 delay). more>>
Assess your stock positions (price, daychange, gain, gain%, value, weight%) with one command. Portfolio changes are easy maintained in a text file.
Example of generated output:
2006-03-15 16:05
Tick BuyDate # B-Price Price D-1% Value Gain Gain% W%
CA 2006-02-28 25 41.44 43.08 0.68 1077.00 41.00 3.96 10.65
DELB 2002-02-28 18 56.00 58.40 2.55 1051.20 43.20 4.29 10.40
FORB 2006-02-28 30 29.92 29.48 0.03 884.40 -13.20 -1.47 8.75
FP 2006-02-28 5 211.50 215.00 0.75 1075.00 17.50 1.65 10.63
HEIA 2006-02-28 30 31.72 32.07 -0.56 962.10 10.50 1.10 9.51
PHIA 2006-02-28 35 27.33 27.07 2.23 947.45 -9.10 -0.95 9.37
RDSA 2006-02-28 40 25.80 25.77 0.00 1030.80 -1.20 -0.12 10.19
SOLB 2002-02-28 10 92.50 91.10 -0.22 911.00 -14.00 -1.51 9.01
UG 2006-02-28 22 48.95 50.70 1.87 1115.40 38.50 3.58 11.03
CASH 1057.34 10.46
TOTAL 10111.69 111.69 1.12
PortfolioTracker is released in Open Source, it is written in Ruby, and runs on any major platform (windows, linux, mac).
Usage:
Run PortfolioTracker
Execute the ruby script:
ruby portfolioTracker.rb
On some platforms you can execute the script by clicking or double clicking on the file portfolioTracker.rb.
Input file "portfolio.pf"
Describe your stock portfolio in the file "portfolio.pf". The source distribution contains the following example:
1| #[init]
2| start_date: 2006-02-28
3| start_value: 10000.00
4| cash: 1057.34
5| #[positions]
6| # ticker:buy_date:no_of_shares:price_per_share
7| # Carrefour
8| CA : 2006-02-28 : 25 : 41.44
9| # Peugeot
10| UG : 2006-02-28 : 22 : 48.95
11| # Total
12| FP : 2006-02-28 : 5 : 211.50
13| # Philips
14| PHIA : 2006-02-28 : 35 : 27.33
15| # Royal Dutch Shell
16| RDSA : 2006-02-28 : 40 : 25.80
17| # Heineken
18| HEIA : 2006-02-28 : 30 : 31.72
19| # Fortis
20| FORB : 2006-02-28 : 30 : 29.92
21| # Delhaize
22| DELB : 2002-02-28 : 18 : 56.00
23| # Solvay
24| SOLB : 2002-02-28 : 10 : 92.50
Graphical certification authority 0.6.4
Graphical certification authority project is a graphical user interface to OpenSSL, RSA/DSA public keys, certificates,etc. more>>
The keys have an internal counter, counting its use to avoid a duplicate use of a key for creating a certificate or request.
The Keys are of course encrypted in the db file.
Xca supports next to the usual PEM and DER format of certificates the import and export of PKCS#12 (aka *.pfx) files and the Certificate import from PKCS#7 files.
Certificates can be created by self signing it, by signing it by an other (usually CA) certificate or by signing a PKCS#10 request. Netscape SPKAC is supported since version 0.4.6. The validity dates and x509.v3 extensions can be adjusted to fit ones needs. The use of multiple certificates in CA chains is supported and a tree view of the certificates reflects the dependencies. The application takes care to not create duplicate certificates by checking the serial number(s) on import and creation of certificates.
Certificate Templates can be used to preset the input dialog with reasonable values and to simplify the process of creating certificates and requests.
Issued certificates can be revoked and the revokation list can be created and exported. External revokation lists can be imported and examined.
Enhancements:
- This version fixes an issue where some CA signed certificates were not sorted correctly below that CA.
- Malformed certificates no longer cause a crash.
- The string encoding rules for the distinguished name can now be set in the options dialog and PKCS#10 attributes can be set and inspected.
Empty Clip 1.0.2
Empty Clip is a top-down, 2D Action RPG. more>>
Main features:
- 3D hardware accelerated graphics
- Sound and music
- Over 200 different monsters
- Over 400 different items including weapons, armor, and upgrades
- 30+ hours of gameplay
- Travel through mansions, dungeons, forests, caves, cities, skyscrapers, deserts, hell, and alien worlds
- Deathmatch over TCP/IP
OpenCA 0.9.3 RC1
The OpenCA Project is a collaborative effort to develop a robust, full-featured and Open Source out-of-the-box CA. more>>
OpenCA is based on many Open-Source Projects. Among the supported software is OpenLDAP, Apache Project, OpenSSL, Apache mod_ssl.
The project development is divided in two main tasks: studying and refining the security scheme that guarantees the best model to be used in a CA and developing software to easily setup and manage a Certification Authority.
Enhancements:
- The new package build and installation dir mode of the PREFIX/etc directory was fixed.
- openca-sv and openca-scep were packaged outside the base package (no more C-related modules inside the base package).
- ocspd is now completely independent from the openca base package.
- Building of binary packages and installation of packages were fixed.
FreeBSD 6.2
FreeBSD is an advanced operating system for Intel ia32 compatible, DEC Alpha, and PC-98 architectures. more>>
It is derived from BSD, the version of UNIX developed at the University of California, Berkeley. It is developed and maintained by a large team of individuals. Additional platforms are in various stages of development.
FreeBSD offers advanced networking, performance, security and compatibility features today which are still missing in other operating systems, even some of the best commercial ones.
FreeBSD makes an ideal Internet or Intranet server. It provides robust network services under the heaviest loads and uses memory efficiently to maintain good response times for thousands of simultaneous user processes.
The quality of FreeBSD combined with todays low-cost, high-speed PC hardware makes FreeBSD a very economical alternative to commercial UNIX workstations. It is well-suited for a great number of both desktop and server applications.
FreeBSD can be installed from a variety of media including CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, floppy disk, magnetic tape, an MS-DOS partition, or if you have a network connection, you can install it directly over anonymous FTP or NFS.
While you might expect an operating system with these features to sell for a high price, FreeBSD is available free of charge and comes with full source code.
It is easy to contribute to FreeBSD. All you need to do is find a part of FreeBSD which you think could be improved and make those changes (carefully and cleanly) and submit that back to the Project by means of send-pr or a committer, if you know one. This could be anything from documentation to artwork to source code.
Even if you are not a programmer, there are other ways to contribute to FreeBSD. The FreeBSD Foundation is a non-profit organization for which direct contributions are fully tax deductible.
Main features:
- A merged virtual memory and filesystem buffer cache continuously tunes the amount of memory used for programs and the disk cache. As a result, programs receive both excellent memory management and high performance disk access, and the system administrator is freed from the task of tuning cache sizes.
- Compatibility modules enable programs for other operating systems to run on FreeBSD, including programs for Linux, SCO UNIX, and System V Release 4.
- Soft Updates allows improved filesystem performance without sacrificing safety and reliability. It analyzes meta-data filesystem operations to avoid having to perform all of those operations synchronously. Instead, it maintains internal state about pending meta-data operations and uses this information to cache meta-data, rewrite meta-data operations to combine subsequent operations on the same files, and reorder meta-data operations so that they may be processed more efficiently. Features such as background filesystem checking and file system snapshots are built on the consistency and performance foundations of soft updates.
- File system snapshots, permitting administrators to take atomic file system snapshots for backup purposes using the free space in the file system, as well as facilitating background fsck, which allows the system to reach multiuser mode without waiting on file system cleanup operations following power outages.
- Support for IP Security (IPsec) allows improved security in networks, and support for the next-generation Internet Protocol, IPv6. The FreeBSD IPSEC implementation includes support for a broad range of accelerated crypto hardware.
- Out of the box support for IPv6 via the KAME IPv6 stack allows FreeBSD to be seamlessly integrated into next generation networking environments. FreeBSD even ships with many applications extended to support IPv6!
- Multi-threaded SMP architecture capable of executing the kernel in parallel on multiple processors, and with kernel preemption, allowing high priority kernel tasks to preempt other kernel activity, reducing latency. This includes a multi-threaded network stack and a multi-threaded virtual memory subsystem. With FreeBSD 6.x, support for a fully parallel VFS allows the UFS file system to run on multiple processors simultaneously, permitting load sharing of CPU-intensive I/O optimization.
- M:N application threading via pthreads permitting threads to execute on multiple CPUs in a scaleable manner, mapping many user threads onto a small number of Kernel Schedulable Entities. By adopting the Scheduler Activation model, the threading approach can be adapted to the specific requirements of a broad range of applications.
- Netgraph pluggable network stack allows developers to dynamically and easily extend the network stack through clean layered network abstractions. Netgraph nodes can implement a broad range of new network services, including encapsulation, tunneling, encryption, and performance adaptation. As a result, rapid prototyping and production deployment of enhanced network services can be performed far more easily and with fewer bugs.
- TrustedBSD MAC Framework extensible kernel security, which allows developers to customize the operating system security model for specific environments, from creating hardening policies to deploying mandatory labeled confidentiality of integrity policies. Sample seucrity policies include Multi-Level Security (MLS), and Biba Integrity Protection. Third party modules include SEBSD, a FLASK-based implementation of Type Enforcement.
- GEOM pluggable storage layer, which permits new storage services to be quickly developed and cleanly integrated into the FreeBSD storage subsystem. GEOM provides a consistent and coherrent model for discovering and layering storage services, making it possible to layer services such as RAID and volume management easily.
- FreeBSDs GEOM-Based Disk Encryption (GBDE), provides strong cryptographic protection using the GEOM Framework, and can protect file systems, swap devices, and other use of storage media.
- Kernel Queues allow programs to respond more efficiently to a variety of asynchronous events including file and socket IO, improving application and system performance.
- Accept Filters allow connection-intensive applications, such as web servers, to cleanly push part of their functionality into the operating system kernel, improving performance.
XLRSecTool for Linux 1.0
XLRSecTool helps creating either self-signed certificates or trusted CA (Cert... more>> XLRSecTool helps creating either self-signed certificates or trusted CA (Certificate Authority).Once the certificate issued, you may sign your documents (JAR or XLR), applications, and applets (for use with SUNs JavaPlugin)The appli contains a step-by-step help to create your trusted certificate issued by Thawte or Verisign certificate authorities.<<less
E/AS Automation Solutions 0.2.0
E/AS Automation Solutions is open source software system for help automate your solutions even for personal or corporate ones. more>>
E/AS written on CLIP language (CA-Clipper dialect, compiler can be obtained from ITK.ru) and uses CODB (CLIP Object Database) as data storage.
Main features:
- client-server technology (both data and interface forms)
- component infrastructure with interaction between components by messages
- interface forms on XML
- MDI
E/AS contains in typical distribution:
- client software written on clip-ui library
- server software with wrapper for run as daemon
- maintenance tools: CODB console and component manager
- base (form, auth) and example (contact) components
Enhancements:
- completely rewrite code for implement E/AS architecture
- component infrastructure
- own server program instead COBRA
- maintenance tools: CODB console and component manager
- base and example components
- autoupdate views
TinyCA 0.7.5
TinyCA is a simple graphical userinterface written in Perl/Gtk to manage a small CA (Certification Authority). more>>
TinyCA works as a frontend for openssl.
Main features:
- Unlimited CAs possible
- Support for creating and managimg SubCAs
- Creation and Revocation of x509 - S/MIME certificates
- PKCS#10 Requests can be imported and signed
- RSA and DSA keys can be generated and used
- ServerCertificates
- Certificates can be exported as: PEM, DER, TXT and PKCS#12
- Certificates may be used with e.g. Apache, Postfix, OpenLDAP, Cyrus and FreeS/WAN
- ClientCertificates
- Certificates can be exported as: PEM, DER, TXT and PKCS#12
- Certificates may be used with e.g. Netscape, Konqueror, Opera, Internet Explorer, Outlook (Express) and FreeS/WAN
- Certificate Revocation List
- CRLs can be exported as: PEM, DER and TXT
Language Support:
- English
- German
- Spanish
- Czech
- French
Portecle 1.2
Portecle is a GUI version of the command-line keytool provided with the Java SDK. more>>
Main features:
- Create, load, save, and convert keystores.
- Generate DSA and RSA key pair entries with self-signed version 1 X.509 certificates.
- Import X.509 certificate files as trusted certificates.
- Import key pairs from PKCS #12 files.
- Clone and change the password of key pair entries and keystores.
- View the details of certificates contained within keystore entries, certificate files, and SSL/TLS connections.
- Export keystore entries in a variety of formats.
- Generate certification requests (CSRs).
- Import Certificate Authority (CA) replies.
- Change the password of key pair entries and keystores.
- Delete, clone, and rename keystore entries.
- View the details of certificate revocation list (CRL) files.
Enhancements:
New features:
- Support for exporting keys+chains as OpenSSL-style PEM bundles (#1388213).
- Support for examining certification requests.
- Load GNU Classpath (>= 0.90) security providers if installed; if they are,
- support also GNU Keyring keystores.
- Recognition and decoding support for some additional certificate
- extensions.
Enhancements:
- Spelling fixes.
- Support for entry alias case sensitivity in keystores where applicable.
- User interface improvements, including better default values etc.
Miscellaneous:
- Bundled Bouncy Castle provider jar upgraded to 1.34.
- Some workarounds for running with GNU Classpath, not fully working yet.
Fox Hunt 0.4
Fox Hunt is a logic game written in Java. more>>
It was inspired by the sports competition of the same name. In that competition, participants run in the forest equipped with small radio locators, seeking small hidden radio wave emitters called "foxes".
In Fox Hunt you are one of such participants armed with advanced locator which can scan full horizontal, vertical, and both diagonal directions and report the number of foxes "visible" at all these directions.
Whats New in This Release:
This release features minor design changes and two helper options (both options will cost the player a half of his/her score): "Autodecrement fox scanners" turns off every fox found, so on the opened locations player will always see the number of active foxes only. "Automark empty locations" marks locations without foxes after every turn (according to currently opened locations).
DonateBot - Linux 1.0
Donate to charity for free simply by running a small program in the background. In exchange for your unused CPU processing power, you will give to the charity of your choice. This application contains NO POPUPS, NO SPYWARE, NO ADWARE. more>>
DonateBot - Linux 1.0 is a professional and easy-to-use tool which can donate to charity for free simply by running a small program in the background. In exchange for your unused CPU processing power, you will give to the charity of your choice. This application contains no popups, no spyware,no adware. You can donate more than 1000 grains of wheat, 1000 ounces of water, 1000 minutes of education or 1000 square inches of rain forest everyday simply by leaving your computer on.
DonateBot contains absolutely no spyware and no adware. You will not be harassed with nasty popup ads when using this application. Most likely, you won't even know that its running! However, the donations to charity that you make are still very real. To select the charity you want to donate to, simply click on one of the four images. You can donate ounces of water (Charity:water), grains of wheat (CARE), minutes of education (Oaktree Foundation) and square inches of rain forest (The Nature Conservancy).
Many computers sit idle for hours or days at a time. DonateBot lets you share this unused processing power with organizations that need to solve complicated problems, such as analyzing the galaxies or performing mathematical calculations.
Your day-to-day computer operations, like browsing the internet, writing a document or listening to music will not be affected by DonateBot. You can manually change the CPU usage in the program if you are concerned about computer performance. The Windows version can automatically boost CPU usage when you haven't used your computer for a few minutes, maximizing your donations.
DonateBot is 100% safe. The distributed computing system runs in a secure Java sandbox that has no access to your files
Major Features:
- Donate to charity for free simply by running a small program in the background
- Let you share this unused processing power with organizations that need to solve complicated problems, such as analyzing the galaxies or performing mathematical calculations.
- Manually change the CPU usage in the program if you are concerned about computer performance.
Requirements: Java SE6
Kaffeine 0.8.5
Kaffeine is a xine based media player for KDE3. more>>
Kaffeine is free software distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public Licence.
Main features:
- Timeshifting
- Instant record
- Electronic Program Guide
- On screen display
Enhancements:
- DVB: scan: check for CA descriptors in PMT to correct CA flag.
- DVB: add a file size limit option (usefull for some "limited" filesystems)
- xine-part: added "QString screenShot()" dcop call (returns filename)
- DVB: save/load epg data
- DVB: insert PSI tables to make broadcast stream VLC compliant ( vlc requires SDT/PAT/PMTs )
- DVB: reworked dvbevents to speed up eit parsing and fix events duplication.
- dcop: make getTimePos() to return acurrate value.
- DVB: add a "recall" button, that zap to the previous played channel.
- DVB: make channel visible and selected after editing.
- DVB: reset search after zap.
- DVB: use iconv (a lot faster) instead of qtextcodec to convert sections strings
- DVB: improved epg filter.
- DVB: added a search field in channels list
- DVB: added a filter box to epg dialog, patch by Michael Hoertnagl
- DVB: added channels list rmb menu entry to edit channel.