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User::Identity 0.91

User::Identity 0.91


User::Identity is a Perl module that maintains info about a physical person. more>>
User::Identity is a Perl module that maintains info about a physical person.

INHERITANCE

User::Identity
is an User::Identity::Item

SYNOPSIS

use User::Identity;
my $me = User::Identity->new
( john
, firstname => John
, surname => Doe
);
print $me->fullName # prints "John Doe"
print $me; # same

The User::Identity object is created to maintain a set of informational objects which are related to one user. The User::Identity module tries to be smart providing defaults, conversions and often required combinations.

The identities are not implementing any kind of storage, and can therefore be created by any simple or complex Perl program. This way, it is more flexible than an XML file to store the data. For instance, you can decide to store the data with Data::Dumper, Storable, DBI, AddressBook or whatever. Extension to simplify this task are still to be developed.

If you need more kinds of user information, then please contact the module author.

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Added: 2007-04-11 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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User::Identity::Archive 0.90

User::Identity::Archive 0.90


User::Identity::Archive is a base class for archiving user information. more>>
User::Identity::Archive is a base class for archiving user information.

INHERITANCE

User::Identity::Archive
is a User::Identity::Item

User::Identity::Archive is extended by
User::Identity::Archive::Plain

SYNOPSIS

use User::Identity::Archive::Plain;
my $friends = User::Identity::Archive::Plain->new(friends);
$friends->from(*FH);
$friends->from(.friends);

An archive stores collections. It depends on the type of archive how and where that is done. Some archivers may limit the kinds of selections which can be stored.

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Added: 2006-06-28 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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RIG (Random Identity Generator) 1.11

RIG (Random Identity Generator) 1.11


RIG is a program I wrote to replace a particularly poor closed-source unattributed public-domain implementation for MS-DOS. more>>
RIG is a program I wrote to replace a particularly poor closed-source unattributed public-domain implementation for MS-DOS. Essentially it gathers random selections of first and last names, location data, and street names, to assemble a fake name and address, complete with geographically consistant ZIP code, area code, state, and city name.
My implementation of fake is GPL, however its database belongs to whoever wrote the original implementation, or if that person remains unknown then I suppose it lies in the public domain. If you feel uncomfortable with this then please provide a new database. It shouldnt be too hard to create a new one.
Install should be pretty easy, just type "make install". If your system dosent
have /dev/urandom and youd like to use /dev/random instead, do
make install CFLAGS=-DDEVRANDOM
Enhancements:
- Fix compilation on some platforms. Thanks to many people for noticing these problems.
- Fix problems with the -m and -f options. Thanks to Casey Carter noticing this problem, and to the Debian developers (notably Norbert Veber and Aaron Lehmann ) for proposing a fix.
- Add an entry for Coward, SC.
- Make Biloxi area and ZIP codes match the same physical spot. Thanks to Chris Lawrence for noticing this.
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Added: 2006-07-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Ridentd 0.9.3b

Ridentd 0.9.3b


Ridentd server application is meant for the totally paranoid that need access to servers that require ident. more>>
Ridentd server application is meant for the totally paranoid that need access to servers that require ident and dont want to give any information about local users to the remote server or its other users.
Ridentd is a stand-alone replacement for identd that uses a random selection of a ispell dictionary to use as fake ident responses. The ident response is based on a (one-time randomly initialized) modulus of the local port in order to assure that one session will return the same identity during a TCP session.
The really paranoid may wish to start ridentd a few times a day from their cron in order to reseed both the random set of dictionary words and the port modulo. When using in the cron it is adviced to use the SILENT option.
At this moment this software should be considdered release-ready for the Linux platform, beta for any other *nix platform. It depends on the availability of the strings , ps binaries, and the pressence of at least one ispell dictionary file.
Enhancements:
- Addresses a serious locally exploitable symlink bug that allowed a random local file to be overwritten to with the process ID of the newly started daemon.
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Added: 2006-01-10 License: Public Domain Price:
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Host Identity Protocol on Linux 1.0.0

Host Identity Protocol on Linux 1.0.0


Host Identity Protocol on Linux is an implemetation of the Host Identity Protocol (HIP) and the related architecture. more>>
Host Identity Protocol on Linux is an implemetation of the Host Identity Protocol (HIP) and the related architecture. Host Identity Protocol (HIP) is a proposal to change the TCP/IP stack to securely support mobility and multi-homing.
Additionally, it provides for enhanced security and privacy and advanced network concepts, such as moving networks and mobile ad hoc networks. HIP is "cool", which means that as a mobile VPN solution, when your network interfaces go up or down, there is no need to re-establish a secure tunnel.
Enhancements:
- The implementation was moved from kernel to user space.
- Support for the Nokia 770 Linux PDA (ARM) was added.
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Antispyd 0.0.9

Antispyd 0.0.9


Antispyd is an HTTP/HTTPS threat filtering proxy server. more>>
Antispyd is a HTTP/HTTPS proxy server designed to be fast, efficient, modular and secure. Its written in pure C and uses a simple and customizable configuration file. Its POSIX compliant and has been developed under Gentoo/Linux.
The server is designed with a modular software architecture, the following filters can be used and configured independently :
Url Filtering
Mime-type Filtering
Web-Identity Masking
Shellcode and Zero-day threat Filtering
Cookie Removal
Simple Signature based Filtering
Inappropriate content Blocking
Pop-up Deleting
So, Antispyd can be used to satisfy some current companys security needs like :
Web Usage Policy establishment
Instant Messaging control
Peer-to-Peer Filtering
Malware Protection
Enhancements:
- This release provides a major improvement of the signature based filtering engine (the BLOCK_SIGN filter) in terms of both performance and functionality.
- The signatures are now stored in a 3-Tree to enhance the matching of each HTTP message.
- This filtering can be performed on each HTTP messages content.
- A signature can use the hexadecimal array of a byte to specify a fields value
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Added: 2005-10-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Authentic 0.7.1

Authentic 0.7.1


Authentic is a Liberty-enabled identity provider aiming to address a broad range of needs, from simple to complex setups. more>>
Authentic project is a Liberty-enabled identity provider aiming to address a broad range of needs, from simple to complex setups.
Its Liberty compliance relies on Lasso, a free softaware implementation of the Liberty Alliance specifications. It is a quixote application and is commonly run inside the Apache Web server.
Main features:
Liberty conformance
While not certified itself Authentic implements Liberty protocols through the use of Lasso that has been certified as conformat to Liberty specifications in May 2005. Authentic implements every feature required by the Identity Provider Conformance Matrix.
Additionally it has several extra features; for example it can act as a proxy identity provider, redirecting requests from service providers to other identity providers; or sharing identity attributes through ID-WSF Personal Profile (with an appropriate version of Lasso).
Performance
The underlying components are quite fast and Authentic doesnt slow things down. There are no hard measure yet but a quick benchmark using ab (from Apache) yielded more than 200 requests per second on my development laptop (Centrino 1.5GHz, 1GB RAM).
Ease of Administration
Authentic has a nice and useful web administrative interface; it provides convenient identity management and log analysis. It also has its share of parameters so it adapts to different needs without any code change.
Enhancements:
- This release fixes minor but annoying issues with 0.7.0 (error display and translations).
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Added: 2006-10-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Ghost In The Mail 0.5

Ghost In The Mail 0.5


Ghost In The Mail is an anonymous e-mail client for linux written in C and designed in GTK+ 2. more>>
Ghost In The Mail is an anonymous e-mail client for linux written in C and designed in GTK+ 2. Look at the screenshots below to have a better idea of how does it works.
This piece of software allows to send e-mails to any person over the net with a fake email address, and also a fake name. Obviously you can use your true identity. gitmail can also send attached files. Ghost In The Mail uses MIME and Base64 technologies.
Enhancements:
- Full review of the code in order to improve stability and performances.
- Rewrite of all functions that contained malloc(CONST_VAL).
- Added functions gitm_malloc & gitm_realloc that check pointers after allocating them.
- Added some commentaries to describe functions.
- New sources files: functions are distributed into files in a more logical way.
- Files cbbentries.* removed (functions in cbbentries.* are now in history.*) Better core/gui splitting.
- Created a constant GITM_VERSION to hold the version number.
- MIME boundary is now randomly generated.
- Server errors are fully displayed.
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Added: 2006-02-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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audit daemon 1.5.6

audit daemon 1.5.6


audit package contains the user-space utilities for creating audit rules. more>>
audit package contains the user-space utilities for creating audit rules. As well as for storing and searching the audit records generate by the audit subsystem in the Linux 2.6 kernel.
Usage:
Examples usage of utilities:
General:
Window 1:
./auditd
Window 2 (you dont have to have the daemon running to try this, but
enabled has to be 1):
./auditctl -s
./auditctl -a entry,always -S open
ls
./auditctl -d entry,always -S open
Identity tracking:
./auditctl -a exit,always -S all -F loginuid=2000
./auditctl -L 2000,"test uid"
Enhancements:
- Updates were made to system-config-audit. auditctl was updated to better handle watching of directories with older kernels.
- Memory leaks and an invalid free in auditd were fixed along with interpretations in auparse.
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Added: 2007-07-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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myOpenID 0.2

myOpenID 0.2


myOpenID is a small, fairly lightweight, standalone, single-user Identity Provider for OpenID authentication. more>>
myOpenID is a small, fairly lightweight, standalone, single-user Identity Provider for OpenID authentication. The project comprises a single PHP script that can be used by one individual to run their own personal OpenID "IdP."
The program requires no external libraries, and has very minimal requirements. It should run on almost any server that runs PHP 4 or 5. It requires no database, and does not access the file system beyond session handling.
What matters is that OpenID is a promising new technology, but from a user porint of view, its a pain the butt to manage. When I wanted to actually, yknow, get an OpenID thingie of my own, I found there was no satisfactory way to make it happen. My options were to either download a complex set of libraries and build an application to handle serving up my identity, or to set up an account with a third party provider. Since I dont like bulky libraries, and I really dont like the idea of re-centralizing a decentralized framework through trusting someone else with my account credentials... I did what any good Geek would do. I made myself a third option: myOpenID.
Usage:
myOpenID is a single user (though, if you were so inclined, you could easily turn it into a multi-user setup) IdP, or "Identity Provider" for the OpenID framework. Its a single PHP script with minimal dependancies. You dont need a database, you dont need to make your filesystem writable, you dont need to download any libraries, and you dont need to recompile PHP.
Okay, well, you shouldnt need to do any of that. Installation requires an MD5 hashing utility. Why? Because you have to authenticate to it using a password. myOpenID uses HTTP Digest authentication for security, and you set your password must be encrypted when the script is set up. For Linux or OSX, I suggest OpenSSL. For Windows, there are a number of utilities available. I suggest this one by Colin Plumb will do exactly what you need.
Enhancements:
- Added support for PHP4, including a better mechanism for getting Digest authentication headers which should work with non-Apache servers
- Added a (hidden) logout mode, usable by calling myOpenID.php?openid.mode=logout
- Fixed a bug which occurred when associate mode was called and was unable to produce a secure key. Future queries from that handle would then fail check_authentication mode queries
- The lifetime for a smart-mode client is now same as the default cache life of the session minus ten seconds, which should be just under three hours
- Renamed the sha20 function to sha1_20 (to designate using sha1 to get a 20 byte hash)
- Some code and debug cleanup
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ANts P2P 1.5.9 Beta

ANts P2P 1.5.9 Beta


ANts P2P realizes a third generation P2P net. more>>
ANts P2P realizes a third generation P2P net. ANts P2P protects your privacy while you are connected and makes you not trackable, hiding your identity (ip) and crypting everything you are sending/receiving from others.
Main features:
- Open Source Java implementation (GNU-GPL license)
- Multiple sources download
- Swarming from partial files
- Automatic resume and sources research over the net
- Search by hash, string and structured query
- Completely Object-Oriented routing protocol
- Point to Point secured comunication: DH(512)-AES(128)
- EndPoint to EndPoint secured comunication: DH(512)-AES(128)
- Serverless GWebCache-based peer dicovery procedure
- IRC based peer discovery system
- IRC embeded chat system
- Full text search of indexed documents (pdf, html, txt, doc etc) -> QUERY REFERENCE.
- Distributed/Decentralized Search engine
- HTTP tunneling
- ANts allow P2P communications through any kind of HTTP Proxy
- ANts allow P2P communications through any kind of NAT or traffic filtering system
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Divmod Vertex 0.2.0

Divmod Vertex 0.2.0


Divmod Vertex is an implementation of Q2Q, a protocol for opening authenticated connections, even through NAT. more>>
Divmod Vertex is an implementation of Q2Q, a protocol for opening authenticated connections, even through NAT.

It allows a user to reliably demonstrate their identity (for distributed authentication) and receive real-time data directly from other users, and provides a mechanism for a user to decide whether they want to expose their IP address to a third party before accepting a peer-to-peer connection.

Divmod Vertex is byte-stream oriented and application-agnostic. Any peer-to-peer application can use Q2Q to open connections and deliver messages.

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JDOInstruments 2.9.2

JDOInstruments 2.9.2


JDOInstruments is an embedded object oriented database programmed in java. more>>
JDOInstruments is an embedded object oriented database programmed in java, it is also an implementation of Suns Java Data Objects (JDO) specification for the transparent persistence of Java objects.
Because of this, it doesnt need a JDBC driver or a relational database. JDOInstruments uses its own object store thus it allows storage and retrieval of persistent data with little work from you.
It is integrated with Netbeans IDE (via Plugin module) allowing developers to build pure object-oriented systems.
It is free and Our license is GNU LGPL providing the code and executables (JARs) free of charge. You are free to use JDOInstruments in your projects.
Main features:
- Byte-Code Enhancement of classes
- Byte-Code Compatibility
- Datastore identity
- Optimistic Transaction
- Nontransactional Read
- Retain values
- Restore values
- Second Class PersistenceCapable objects
- J2EE Integration
- Query (JDOQL)
- Index
- Schema Evolution
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Come And Go Encryption 1.02

Come And Go Encryption 1.02


Come And Go Encryption provides an encryption program based off one-time pads. more>>
Come And Go Encryption provides an encryption program based off one-time pads.
Cum And Go Encryption is a very basic program to encrypt or decrypt a program using a variant of the one-time pad. This allows for almost uncrackable encryption.
Why is it still crackable? The program uses one relatively small key to XOR the contents of another file, encrypting it.
A one-time pad uses a very large key (about the same size as the file/data to encrypt) and is completely random. Still, the encryption is good enough to mask the identity of a program or document, or stop someone from accessing that document or program.
The origins of this program were an effort to stop a specific kind of movie and image from being viewed normally.
Installing is a breeze: simply run the program. Put it anywhere you like, it wont matter as long as you put the full path to the program to encrypt/decrypt.
Run the program to see a basic description of its use.
This program works very well in windows but was designed for use in Linux/UNIX. The stdout option allows for decryption to standard output, allowing one to pipe the programs decrypted data to another program.
This could be used to view an encrypted movie without having to write the whole movie to disk; the only problem with this is that on some Operating Systems pipes are slow and inefficient, especially with a high-bitrate movie. Steps will be taken to speed this up in the future.
Enhancements:
- Fix password use so the password is not shown in "encrypted" files
- Use an actual encryption method, and not a cheesy XOR
- Adapt CAG to use modules such as SHA, Crypt, MD5, and others
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Evolution Jescs 2.9.1

Evolution Jescs 2.9.1


Evolution Jescs is the Evolution Connector for Sun Java Enterprise System Calendar Server (SJESCS). more>>
Evolution Jescs is the Evolution Connector for Sun Java Enterprise System Calendar Server (SJESCS).
This connector supports the WCAP (Web Calendar Access Protocol) 2.0, 3.0, 3.1.
How to setup a JESCS account?
Now it is integrated into "Mail Accounts" under menu "Edit-->Preferences". Click "Add" button to bring up the account setup widzard. In "Identity" page, please input your Full Name and Email Address. In "Receiving Email" page, choose "Sun Calendar WCAP" as the Server Type. Input Host and Username here.
If your server listens to another port instead of the default one (80 for http, 143 for https), please input Host in the "Host:Port" format, such as "calendar.sun.net:8080". For "Use Secure Connection", please choose "Never" for http and "Always" for https.
In "Receiving Options" page, if you want to poll the server for new events and tasks at a different interval than the default 30 minutes, please check the checkbox and choose a interval. Please note that a small interval setting will impact the performance of the connector. If you are sure you are the only one accessing your calendar, you can set the interval to a very large number.
The "Sending Email" page actually is useless for the connector. You can just input anything here so that you can go forward.
In "Account Management" page, please enter your account name here. Then you can finish your JESCS account setting.
Enhancements:
- configure.in: Bump to 2.9.1
- storage/sunone-folder-tree.c: Fix a bug which will cause evolution-jescs to crash when connecting to the calendar server for the first time.
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