hex editor
Redbox13 CSS-editor 1.2
Redbox13 CSS-editor software offers a way for webmasters to modify their css files in their webbrowser. more>>
Main features:
- Create CSS in your native language.
- Categorize your elements.
- Compress CSS Files, remove those useless line breaks, tabs & double spaces.. On a 700 bytes css file it can sometimes save about 100 bytes.
- Use css files for database purposes.
- Independent function library that you can use very easily to parse css files to 3d php arrays.
- Identify & memorize color codes, click a memorized color and the color-hex code is sent to the edit field with one mouse click.
- Offers a solution to browser incompatibility problems.
edanator 1.03
edanator is an intuitive graphical binary and hex calculator. more>>
Enhancements:
- An endian-ness button for swapping bit labels was added along with a bit reverse function.
hexdump 1.6
hexdump is a hex dumper that can handle EBCDIC. more>>
This hex dumper was born because
a) od octal format is appallingly ugly
b) od -x aint much better
c) I needed to dump EBCDIC files from SNA sessions
d) I needed to dump single blocks of files offset into the file.
If any of these describes your universe, youll like it too. The format resembles a CP/M or MS/DOS DEBUG dump screen. There is nothing UNIX-specific in the source, it should work OK under any C with a stdio.h library.
Enhancements:
- Source RPMs no longer depend on --define myversion
Hex-a-hop 1.00
Hex-a-hop is a puzzle game based on hexagonal tiles. more>>
The objective is simply to destroy all the green hexagonal tiles on each of the 100 levels. As you progress through the game, more types of tiles are introduced which make things more difficult and interesting (hopefully).
The project is built on top of SDL, which is an open-source layer for direct media access.
Bob the Butcher 0.7.1
Bob the Butcher project is a distributed password cracker package. more>>
This is ALPHA software, full of bugs, some of them being likely to be security holes. Besides, there is no client authentification, so anybody could impersonate a client and alter your search results.
Only use it on a trusted network!
Main features:
- Ciphers near source compatibility with John the Ripper. Bob the Butcher benefits from the fast algorithms that have been develloped for John:
Traditionnal DES Solar Designer
BSDI DES [BROKEN] Solar Designer
FreeBSD MD5 [BROKEN] Solar Designer
Windows NTLM (MD4)
MMX/SSE2 bartavelle
Windows Cache (mscash) bartavelle
Raw MD5 (hex-encoded) bartavelle
Raw SHA1 (hex-encoded) bartavelle
MySQL passwords Noah Williamsson
Netscape LDAP SHA Sun-Zero
Netscape LDAP SHA
MMX/SSE2 Bartavelle
Lotus Domino Jeff Fay
Oracle Passwords Bartavelle
- Password cracking speed scales linearly with the number of cracking clients.
- Central server that can handles several jobs, supporting different priorities (in the future.
- Smart keyspace distribution when several jobs are using the same algorithm (not for now).
Usage:
Build instructions
Only works on pentium or later!
./configure --enable-debug
make
cd bob_client
./bob_client -b
If it segfaults, try again with:
./configure --enable-debug --disable-sse2
bob_server
Just run ./bob_server -k SECRET_KEY
bob_admin
Use it to add jobs and check status. For now only he following commands work:
newjob : add a new job
status : gives general status
jobinf : give detailled status
Dont forget to use the -k switch for PSK.
bob_client Put this one on as many computers as possible, and just run:
./bob_client -d -k SECRET_KEY server_host_name
Enhancements:
- Bugfixes in cyphers, support for Solaris, and a prototype Python server.
ethtool 6
ethtool is a Linux net driver diagnostic and tuning tool for the Linux 2.4.x (or later) series of kernels. more>>
Enhancements:
- This release fixes handling of statistics where the label is exactly 32 bytes.
- It adds the ability to change the advertised speed/duplex to a different range of values, rather than all-or-one.
- It adds/updates register dump support for ixgb, sky2, Fabric7 VIOC, e1000, r8169, and SMSC LAN911x/LAN921x.
- It adds the ability to decode raw register dump stored in a file.
- It adds the ability to force hex register dump.
- Additional 10Gbps support is included. 2.5G support is included.
- The internal ethtool.h has been synchronized with upstream kernel 2.6.23-rc1.

DataWorkshop 1.1.1
DataWorkshop is an editor to view and modify binary data. more>>
DataWorkshop 1.1.1 with its functionality will help you a lot. It is actually an editor to view and modify binary data. The editor provides different views which can be used to edit, analyze and export the binary data.
A simple hex view can be used to simulate a standard hexeditor but more complex dynamic views are possible to comfortable edit binary structure like executables or captured network traffic. DataWorkshop editor provides powerful search and diff functionality and user defined transformations.
Views can be filtered using the XPath query language (e.g. selecting several IP packets in a network traffic capture file). Also, views can be exported as in various formats for further processing. This can be used to convert old binary formats into modern xml tagged data.
Keep in mind the limitations:
- Too slow when editing large files (> 100MB) or using complex views
- Maximal data size 2 147 483 647 bytes (~ 2 GB)
Major features:
- Mulitplatform (Windows, Linux, MacOS)
- User defined view definitions which are compiled into complex data views
- Data view can can be exported as xml
- Data view can be queried using XPath syntax to generate a new data view (e.g. selecting several IP packages according to their flags)
- Configurable data encodings used to edit and view data (e.g Hex, Decimal, IEEE 754 Reals, USAscii, EBCDIC, TimeInMillis etc.)
- Configurable data transformation (e.g. Rot13 Encoder / Decoder)
- Diff tool with bit granularity
- Find and replace with bit granularity
- Data clipboard for cut, copy and paste
- Undo/Redo
- XML based storage for persistent data
- Data conversion between different formats (e.g little endian big endian, hexdump binary data)
- Read and write from sockets
Enhancements: 12 July 2004
- Open Source release
Requirements:
- Java 1.4
- 1.0 Ghz Processor with 256MB Ram
Necromancers Dos Navigator 2.30 Build 6778
Necromancers Dos Navigator is a Norton Commander clone. more>>
Main features:
- Long File Names Support
- Multi-windowed interface
- Disk utilities
- Comprehensive File Manager
- 26 types of archives supported
- Powerful customizable editor with 3 code pages support
- Hex-editor with code pages support
- Huge strings support
- Regular expressions
- Spreadsheet communications
- Fully 32 bit version
- Multiconfiguration
- Very often updates
- and more...
Enhancements:
- This release contains bugfixes and enhancements to extension execution, archiver setup, dialogs, the DBF viewer, the command line, file copy/move, VFS, the file panel, and keyboard macro code.
check_iseries 0.3.1
check_iseries plugin for Nagios monitors the IBM iSeries (AS/400). more>>
check_iseries can monitor CPU usage and load, database capacity, the number of running jobs, outq/subsystem status, QSYSOPR messages, and disk status.
check_iseries invokes the following OS/400 (i5/OS) commands: WRKDSKSTS, DSPMSG, WRKOUTQ, WRKACTJOB, and WRKSYSSTS. Several extensions are available.
Enhancements:
- This release adds encrypted passwords (weak XOR, BASE64, or HEX).
- It fixes enterprise extensions configuration file support, do_sep_list for wrkdsksts, a wrkactjob problem with newer versions of i5/OS, and several other bugs.
- It adds -fulljob for SUBSYS.JOBNAME, more handler calls for extensions, reconnection on null-data, added onnomatch and nomatchtxt, and debugging on demand.
h264bitstream 0.1.6
h264bitstream project provides a complete set of functions to read and write video streams conforming to the ITU H264 standard. more>>
Enhancements:
- initial support for SEI
- rbsp_to_nal and nal_ro_rbsp conversion functions callable from the outside (also allows using any *_rbsp function directly as long as the appropriate conversion is performed)
- support for access unit delimiters (AUD)
- many constants with special meanings now have their own defines, and also print out a description in debug_*
- correct handling on single slice type-only slices (slice_type >= 5), both for reading and writing
- full support for files larger than 2GB in h264_analyze
- output of h264_analyze and debug_* functions uses decimal instead of hex (most cases)
- fix for cases in which no nal is found in entire buffer in h264_analyze
- inline many bs_* functions using portable "static inline" syntax
- slice data read/write (work in progress, not yet functional)
- fixed writing with emulation_prevention_t
KMidiTracker 0.5.13
KMidiTracker is a MIDI Step Sequencer. more>>
A Step Sequencer is a sequencer in witch the MIDI notes are delivered at regular time intervals, usually a 1/4th of a quarter note. As such it is not as versatile as a regular sequencer as [Rosegarden], but allows very easy creation of loops and sequences. The use of the [MIDI Clock] allows several sequencers communicate clock events, so it is possible to join several sequencers, with diverse focus, to make one single synchronized composition.
KMidiTracker is similar to trackers like [FastTracker], [ScreamTracker] or [Buzz], but only the Tracker; no actual sound is emmited. Only MIDI signals.
The Tracker divides songs in tracks, each one have several patterns that are arranged as sequences. Time advance in steps that depend on tempo, and in each time step a new MIDI note may sound, or a controller event may be sent. You can have several columns of notes and/or controllers for each pattern, and pattern length is configurable.
Main features:
- MIDI oriented Step Sequencer
- ALSA MIDI input/output
- MIDI thru
- Keyboard input
- Graphical Controller edition
- Controllers include MIDI Controllers, SysEx Controllers and PitchBend
- MIDI Master Clock (master and slave)
- Linux RTC timer or MMC if avaliable for perfect timing
- Tracks and columns in patterns muteable
- SysEx parameters. Can be loaded from binary file, manually inserted in hex, or captured from midi input.
- Variable Time Signature
- Load/Save
- KDE application: easy menu, toolbar and shortcuts changes
- Everything can be changed in realtime: notes, arrangement, loops, controllers, load/save, new tracks or patterns, delete tracks or patterns...
- [GPL] license
Simulator 8085 0.9.0
Simulator 8085 is an 8085 μP simulator for KDE. more>>
After assembling, the hex code is readable alongside the mnemonics. It can handle jumping labels and strings, and you can choose beetween a single or multiple window interface. All 8085 MP inclusive interrupts work.
Nietzsche 1.0
Nietzsche provides an easy to learn language. more>>
It is an interpreted language, written with an hexadecimal editor such as plexedit, hexedit and so on.
You just have to supply the filename and the number of empty characters
to be inserted.
The null character for Nietzsche is hex 00.
Using labels in this language is fundamental. SO its a good thing to take confidence with them and to use them at best.
Labels must begin and end with 5 (05) 5 (05).
KeyPlayer 1.4
Java Keystroke and Mouse Event Tutor. Application to let you experiment to learn how mouse and keystroke events work. Output appears on the console. Just click the mouse or hit keystrokes and watch what details of the events generated. more>>
KeyPlayer - Java Keystroke and Mouse Event Tutor. Application to let you
experiment to learn how mouse and keystroke events work.
Output appears on the console. Just click the mouse or hit
keystrokes and watch what details of the events generated.
To install, Extract the zip download with Winzip, available from
http://www.winzip.com (or similar unzip utility) into any
directory you please, often C: -- ticking off the (user
folder names) option. To run as an application, type:
java -jar C:commindprodkeyplayerkeyplayer.jar
adjusting as necessary to account for where the jar file is.
Version 1.1 avoids dumping control chars to the console.
Version 1.3 adds a PAD and icon. renamed from keyplay to keyplayer.
Enhancements:
Version 1.4
add hex displays
System Requirements:Requires a Java 1.1 or later JRE<<less
check_rhc 1.0
check_rhc is a software that can check the status of a RHES Cluster by snmp. more>>
Usage:
-H (--hostname) Hostname to query - (required)
-C (--community) SNMP read community (defaults to public,
used with SNMP v1 and v2c
-v (--snmp_version) 1 for SNMP v1 (default)
2 for SNMP v2c
SNMP v2c will use get_bulk for less overhead
3 for SNMPv3 (requires -U option)
-p (--port) SNMP port (default 161)
-L (--seclevel) choice of "noAuthNoPriv", "authNoPriv", or "authPriv"
-U (--secname) username for SNMPv3 context
-c (--context) SNMPv3 context name (default is empty string)
-A (--authpass) authentication password (cleartext ascii or localized key
in hex with 0x prefix generated by using "snmpkey" utility
auth password and authEngineID
-a (--authproto) Authentication protocol ( MD5 or SHA1)
-X (--privpass) privacy password (cleartext ascii or localized key
in hex with 0x prefix generated by using "snmpkey" utility
privacy password and authEngineID
-M (--maxmsgsize) Max message size - usefull only for v1 or v2c
-t (--timeout) seconds before the plugin times out (default=15)
-V (--version) Plugin version
-h (--help) usage help
Instalation:
* Install "cluster-snmp" delivered from redhat.
* Start modclusterd per "service modclusterd start"
* add "dlmod RedHatCluster /usr/lib/cluster-snmp/libClusterMonitorSnmp.so" to your snmpd.conf