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John The Ripper MPI 1.7.2-bp17-mpi6
John The Ripper MPI is an updated version of Ryan Lims patch for john the ripper to support MPI more>>
John The Ripper MPI is an updated version of Ryan Lims patch for john the ripper to support MPI, in addition to a large number of third party patches to support additional ciphers and such.
MPI allows you to use multiple processors on a single system, or a cluster of systems for cracking passwords using john the ripper. Incredibly usefull in these days of multi core processors.
A compatible MPI implementation is required.
Benchmarks
Dual Core Intel Core2 Duo, 2.16GHz, MacBook Pro MacOSX
John MPI - Version 1.7.2-bp17-mpi4, 2 threads
Benchmarking: Traditional DES [128/128 BS SSE2]... DONE
Many salts: 3433087.00 c/s real, 3636739.00 c/s virtual
Only one salt: 2852658.00 c/s real, 3021898.00 c/s virtual
Dual AMD Opteron 250 (2.2ghz), Gentoo Linux 64bit
John MPI - Version 1.7.2-bp17-mpi, 2 threads
Benchmarking: Traditional DES [128/128 BS SSE2-16]... DONE
Many salts: 2132632.00 c/s real, 2139034.00 c/s virtual
Only one salt: 1951692.00 c/s real, 1957552.00 c/s virtual
Version restrictions:
- If you use Gentoo, make sure you compile mpich2 _WITHOUT_ the "threads" use flag, otherwise john-mpi will fail to compile with undefined references to MPIU_Free and MPIU_Malloc
- If you use OpenMPI instead of mpich2, the SIGHUP signal doesnt get passed to john. It is necessary to send a SIGUSR1 instead.
Enhancements:
- Support for SIGUSR1 as well as SIGHUP, required for use with OpenMPI
<<lessMPI allows you to use multiple processors on a single system, or a cluster of systems for cracking passwords using john the ripper. Incredibly usefull in these days of multi core processors.
A compatible MPI implementation is required.
Benchmarks
Dual Core Intel Core2 Duo, 2.16GHz, MacBook Pro MacOSX
John MPI - Version 1.7.2-bp17-mpi4, 2 threads
Benchmarking: Traditional DES [128/128 BS SSE2]... DONE
Many salts: 3433087.00 c/s real, 3636739.00 c/s virtual
Only one salt: 2852658.00 c/s real, 3021898.00 c/s virtual
Dual AMD Opteron 250 (2.2ghz), Gentoo Linux 64bit
John MPI - Version 1.7.2-bp17-mpi, 2 threads
Benchmarking: Traditional DES [128/128 BS SSE2-16]... DONE
Many salts: 2132632.00 c/s real, 2139034.00 c/s virtual
Only one salt: 1951692.00 c/s real, 1957552.00 c/s virtual
Version restrictions:
- If you use Gentoo, make sure you compile mpich2 _WITHOUT_ the "threads" use flag, otherwise john-mpi will fail to compile with undefined references to MPIU_Free and MPIU_Malloc
- If you use OpenMPI instead of mpich2, the SIGHUP signal doesnt get passed to john. It is necessary to send a SIGUSR1 instead.
Enhancements:
- Support for SIGUSR1 as well as SIGHUP, required for use with OpenMPI
Download (0.83MB)
Added: 2007-08-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
575 downloads
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.
<<lessIt 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.
Download (0.78MB)
Added: 2006-05-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1450 downloads
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
<<lessPlease 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
Download (0.56MB)
Added: 2007-07-17 License: GPL v3 Price:
830 downloads
Open MPI 1.2.2
Open MPI is a project that originated as the merging of technologies and resources from several other projects. more>>
Open MPI is a project combining technologies and resources from several other projects (FT-MPI, LA-MPI, LAM/MPI, and PACX-MPI) in order to build the best MPI library available.
A completely new MPI-2 compliant implementation, Open MPI offers advantages for system and software vendors, application developers and computer science researchers.
Main features:
- Full MPI-2 standards conformance
- Thread safety and concurrency
- Dynamic process spawning
- High performance on all platforms
- Reliable and fast job management
- Network and process fault tolerance
- Support data and network heterogeneity
- Single library supports all networks
- Run-time instrumentation
- Many job schedulers supported
- Many OSs supported (32 and 64 bit)
- Production quality software
- Portable and maintainable
- Tunable by installers and end-users
- Extensive user and installer guides
- Internationalized error messages
- Component-based design, documented APIs
- CPAN-like tool for component management
- Active, responsive mailing list
- Open source license based on the BSD license
The organizations (and newly-combined projects) contributing to Open MPI are Indiana University (LAM/MPI), the University of Tennessee (FT-MPI), and Los Alamos National Laboratory (LA-MPI).
Additional collaborators are at Sandia National Laboratories and the High Performance Computing Center at Stuttgart. These developers bring many years of combined experience to the project.
Enhancements:
- This release fixes handling of $CC when it contains directory names.
- It fixes Fortran 90 status array dimensions, and fixes some compiler warnings.
- pbs-config is used if it can be found, and the rsh launcher is slightly more robust.
- The btl_openib_ib_pkey_value MCA parameter has been added.
<<lessA completely new MPI-2 compliant implementation, Open MPI offers advantages for system and software vendors, application developers and computer science researchers.
Main features:
- Full MPI-2 standards conformance
- Thread safety and concurrency
- Dynamic process spawning
- High performance on all platforms
- Reliable and fast job management
- Network and process fault tolerance
- Support data and network heterogeneity
- Single library supports all networks
- Run-time instrumentation
- Many job schedulers supported
- Many OSs supported (32 and 64 bit)
- Production quality software
- Portable and maintainable
- Tunable by installers and end-users
- Extensive user and installer guides
- Internationalized error messages
- Component-based design, documented APIs
- CPAN-like tool for component management
- Active, responsive mailing list
- Open source license based on the BSD license
The organizations (and newly-combined projects) contributing to Open MPI are Indiana University (LAM/MPI), the University of Tennessee (FT-MPI), and Los Alamos National Laboratory (LA-MPI).
Additional collaborators are at Sandia National Laboratories and the High Performance Computing Center at Stuttgart. These developers bring many years of combined experience to the project.
Enhancements:
- This release fixes handling of $CC when it contains directory names.
- It fixes Fortran 90 status array dimensions, and fixes some compiler warnings.
- pbs-config is used if it can be found, and the rsh launcher is slightly more robust.
- The btl_openib_ib_pkey_value MCA parameter has been added.
Download (6.2MB)
Added: 2007-05-19 License: BSD License Price:
548 downloads
Stream ripper 1.61.24
Streamripper started as a way to separate tracks via Shoutcasts title-streaming feature. more>>
Streamripper started as a way to separate tracks via Shoutcasts title-streaming feature. This has now been expanded into a much more generic feature, where part of the program only tries to "hint" at where one track starts and another ends, thus allowing a mp3 decoding engine to scan for a silent mark, which is used to find an exact track separation.
Streamripper was started sometime back in early 2000. Streamripper started as a way to separate tracks via Shoutcasts title-streaming feature. This has now been expanded into a much more generic feature, where part of the program only tries to "hint" at where one track starts and another ends, thus allowing a mp3 decoding engine to scan for a silent mark, which is used to find an exact track separation.
This is not surprising because portability was a constant consideration during development.Streamripper is now part of the FreeBSD standard distribution, mentioned in the Linux MP3 HOWTO, known to compile on many platforms such as Linux, Windows, FreeBSD, BeOS, OS/2.
With the emergence of file sharing protocols such as Napster, Gnutella, and now Mojonation and Freenet, the average Internet user can download nearly any mp3 he wants in a matter of no time, but many times people dont know what they want. Streamripper allows you to download an entire station of music. Many of these mp3 radio stations only play certain genres, so you can now download an entire collection of goa/trance music, an entire collection of jazz, punk rock, whatever you want.
Enhancements:
- Fix bug where external program wasnt being killed when reconnecting.
<<lessStreamripper was started sometime back in early 2000. Streamripper started as a way to separate tracks via Shoutcasts title-streaming feature. This has now been expanded into a much more generic feature, where part of the program only tries to "hint" at where one track starts and another ends, thus allowing a mp3 decoding engine to scan for a silent mark, which is used to find an exact track separation.
This is not surprising because portability was a constant consideration during development.Streamripper is now part of the FreeBSD standard distribution, mentioned in the Linux MP3 HOWTO, known to compile on many platforms such as Linux, Windows, FreeBSD, BeOS, OS/2.
With the emergence of file sharing protocols such as Napster, Gnutella, and now Mojonation and Freenet, the average Internet user can download nearly any mp3 he wants in a matter of no time, but many times people dont know what they want. Streamripper allows you to download an entire station of music. Many of these mp3 radio stations only play certain genres, so you can now download an entire collection of goa/trance music, an entire collection of jazz, punk rock, whatever you want.
Enhancements:
- Fix bug where external program wasnt being killed when reconnecting.
Download (1.2MB)
Added: 2006-07-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1199 downloads
RipOff CD Ripper 0.8.2
RipOff is a GTK+ based CD ripper for Linux. more>>
RipOff is a GTK+ based CD ripper for Linux (and hopefully for other Unix systems once some testing and fixing have been done) that has a simple interface, CDDB lookups, and a plugin-based encoder architecture.
RipOff CD Ripper attempts to appeal to those users who want a non-GNOME dependent CD ripper with a simple interface, or users who just dont like the interfaces of the other GTK+ CD rippers.
Enhancements:
- Added HTTP_PROXY Functionality
- Fixed a bug where for newer versions of GTK "about" dialogue windows were not closing
- FLAC plugin now supports FLAC 1.1.3
- Added an icon for RipOff
- Miscellaneous code cleanups
<<lessRipOff CD Ripper attempts to appeal to those users who want a non-GNOME dependent CD ripper with a simple interface, or users who just dont like the interfaces of the other GTK+ CD rippers.
Enhancements:
- Added HTTP_PROXY Functionality
- Fixed a bug where for newer versions of GTK "about" dialogue windows were not closing
- FLAC plugin now supports FLAC 1.1.3
- Added an icon for RipOff
- Miscellaneous code cleanups
Download (0.38MB)
Added: 2007-02-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
983 downloads
Distributed Network John The Ripper 0.2.5
Distributed Network John The Ripper is a client/server framework that wraps around a slightly modified version of JohnTheRipper. more>>
Distributed Network John The Ripper is a client/server framework that wraps around a slightly modified version of John The Ripper.
In contrast to the MPI version of John, dnetj allows the use of nodes which are of differing speeds and for nodes which do not run 24/7.
This tool was written for a number of reasons, firstly the MPI version requires an MPI installation on each node, and for the nodes to be configured together and be roughly the same speed. Also, although other distributed password crackers exist (such as djohn or medussa) they all have their own limitations.
The server loads a set of password hashes, and splits the available keyspace into "work units" of a configurable size. The clients connect and retrieve the hashes, as well as a set of work units to process. Once a client has processed some work units, it connects back to the server to submit the completed units as well as any passwords which have been cracked.
Possible uses include eg, running as a background task on all the workstations in an office.
Note, this tool is at an early stage of development and is likely to be very buggy, although it is functional. Bug reports and/or patches are strongly encouraged.
Main features:
- Distributed client/server model, any number of clients can be supported and can be brought up and down at will
- Support for any cipher supported by John 1.7.2 (additional cipher patches should be able to be applied normally)
- Keep the changes to John to a minimum, so that patches/updates can still be applied without too much fuss
- Uses the same optimized encryption routines as John
- Cracked hashes are stored in the standard john.pot format, so they can be displayed with john -show
- Passwd files sent to clients are sanitised (only the hash is sent, other fields from the passwd file are removed)
- Capability for auto client registration
- Code is intentionally kept clean to aid porting
Supported Platforms
Dnetj has been tested on the following systems:
- Linux/x86
- Linux/amd64
- Linux/sparc
- MacOSX/PPC
- MacOSX/Intel
- Solaris/x86
Version restrictions:
- Clients will sometimes crash if unable to connect to the server for a long period of time.
- Work unit size is limited to a 32bit integer number of crypts (ie: 4294967296)
- Node performance calculations wrap once the node has performed more than 4294967296 crypts, so nodes may appear to be much slower than they truly are.
- Doesnt work with NTLM, as the NTLM hash is stored in a different field of the passwd file.
- Traffic is sent in plain text (this makes debugging easier at this early stage of development)
- Makefile is very basic, and has no configure script, compilation on Solaris requires adding -lnsl -lsocket to the compile command.
Enhancements:
- Basic functionality is implemented, and dnetj is usable, but there are many things still to be implemented and a lot more testing is needed.
<<lessIn contrast to the MPI version of John, dnetj allows the use of nodes which are of differing speeds and for nodes which do not run 24/7.
This tool was written for a number of reasons, firstly the MPI version requires an MPI installation on each node, and for the nodes to be configured together and be roughly the same speed. Also, although other distributed password crackers exist (such as djohn or medussa) they all have their own limitations.
The server loads a set of password hashes, and splits the available keyspace into "work units" of a configurable size. The clients connect and retrieve the hashes, as well as a set of work units to process. Once a client has processed some work units, it connects back to the server to submit the completed units as well as any passwords which have been cracked.
Possible uses include eg, running as a background task on all the workstations in an office.
Note, this tool is at an early stage of development and is likely to be very buggy, although it is functional. Bug reports and/or patches are strongly encouraged.
Main features:
- Distributed client/server model, any number of clients can be supported and can be brought up and down at will
- Support for any cipher supported by John 1.7.2 (additional cipher patches should be able to be applied normally)
- Keep the changes to John to a minimum, so that patches/updates can still be applied without too much fuss
- Uses the same optimized encryption routines as John
- Cracked hashes are stored in the standard john.pot format, so they can be displayed with john -show
- Passwd files sent to clients are sanitised (only the hash is sent, other fields from the passwd file are removed)
- Capability for auto client registration
- Code is intentionally kept clean to aid porting
Supported Platforms
Dnetj has been tested on the following systems:
- Linux/x86
- Linux/amd64
- Linux/sparc
- MacOSX/PPC
- MacOSX/Intel
- Solaris/x86
Version restrictions:
- Clients will sometimes crash if unable to connect to the server for a long period of time.
- Work unit size is limited to a 32bit integer number of crypts (ie: 4294967296)
- Node performance calculations wrap once the node has performed more than 4294967296 crypts, so nodes may appear to be much slower than they truly are.
- Doesnt work with NTLM, as the NTLM hash is stored in a different field of the passwd file.
- Traffic is sent in plain text (this makes debugging easier at this early stage of development)
- Makefile is very basic, and has no configure script, compilation on Solaris requires adding -lnsl -lsocket to the compile command.
Enhancements:
- Basic functionality is implemented, and dnetj is usable, but there are many things still to be implemented and a lot more testing is needed.
Download (0.81MB)
Added: 2007-08-17 License: GPL v3 Price:
802 downloads
MMS Ripper 0.7.0
MMSRIP is a pure useless program which allows you to save on your hard-disk the content being streamed by an MMS server. more>>
MMSRIP is a pure useless program which allows you to save on your hard-disk the content being streamed by an MMS server.
This program has been written for personnal use, so dont blame me if you think I am stupid doing such tool for the others.
MMS Ripper project should run on every POSIX compliant Operating System, but I cant give you any complete list.
MMSRIP is a client for the proprietary protocol MMS://.
It actually saves to a file the content being streamed. Please remember that this is not intended for real use, its existence is only and must only be documentary.
Enhancements:
- This release introduces many improvements and bugfixes such as a workaround for recalcitrant MMS servers, a switch which enables debug output and the display of the ripping speed.
- You may also compile MMSRIP on Solaris, Cygwin, and Win32 now.
<<lessThis program has been written for personnal use, so dont blame me if you think I am stupid doing such tool for the others.
MMS Ripper project should run on every POSIX compliant Operating System, but I cant give you any complete list.
MMSRIP is a client for the proprietary protocol MMS://.
It actually saves to a file the content being streamed. Please remember that this is not intended for real use, its existence is only and must only be documentary.
Enhancements:
- This release introduces many improvements and bugfixes such as a workaround for recalcitrant MMS servers, a switch which enables debug output and the display of the ripping speed.
- You may also compile MMSRIP on Solaris, Cygwin, and Win32 now.
Download (0.093MB)
Added: 2006-01-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1376 downloads
Streamline 1.7.2
Streamline is a high-speed networking subsystem for commodity operating systems. more>>
Streamline is a high-speed networking subsystem for commodity operating systems. It increases performance by moving processing tasks to the fastest location. Streamline supports in-kernel execution, but also dedicated hardware (NICs) and even remote machines. An implementation of Streamline for Linux 2.6.13 and higher is made publicly available.
The goal of Streamline is to make fast network processing viable for common tasks. Many advanced processing schemes so far fail to make it into OSes, because they are difficult to combine with the socket(..) API or only applicable in a few situations. Our goal is to integrate known as well as develop new methods that replace sockets(..). without burdening application developers and end-users. Streamline achieves this by constructing a tailored dataplane for each application at runtime from an extensible set of functions.
Applications request information streams by specifying a series of abstract functions that need to be performed on incoming data (e.g., select tcp packets for port 80, reassemble into a stream, filter out known attacks). At runtime, streamline searches for implementations of these functions. These can be found in the kernel, in the application library, or in dedicated hardware such as programmable network cards or asymmetric multicores. When all functions are found, interconnecting datapaths are setup. Paths may need to cross the PCI bus, userspace/kernelspace barrier or even LANs. Optimisation of these paths is one of the factors that contributes to Streamlines performance.
The base system comes bundled with functions for pattern matching (Aho Corasick, RegEx), accounting, filtering (among others BPF), stream reassembly, rewriting, inspection, and more. Obvious uses are intrusion detection, network address translation, media streaming and realtime (pre)processing of scientific data.
Enhancements:
- This is mostly a stabilization release, which adds support for Linux kernels up to 2.6.22 and Fedora Core installations.
- The only truly new feature is a virtual filesystem interface (like sysfs) to streamline.
- With this "netmonfs" you can inspect live datastreams as if youre reading local files.
- Setting up streams and filters is easily accomplished through mkdir, open, and other well-known tools.
- Note that netmonfs is still beta quality software.
<<lessThe goal of Streamline is to make fast network processing viable for common tasks. Many advanced processing schemes so far fail to make it into OSes, because they are difficult to combine with the socket(..) API or only applicable in a few situations. Our goal is to integrate known as well as develop new methods that replace sockets(..). without burdening application developers and end-users. Streamline achieves this by constructing a tailored dataplane for each application at runtime from an extensible set of functions.
Applications request information streams by specifying a series of abstract functions that need to be performed on incoming data (e.g., select tcp packets for port 80, reassemble into a stream, filter out known attacks). At runtime, streamline searches for implementations of these functions. These can be found in the kernel, in the application library, or in dedicated hardware such as programmable network cards or asymmetric multicores. When all functions are found, interconnecting datapaths are setup. Paths may need to cross the PCI bus, userspace/kernelspace barrier or even LANs. Optimisation of these paths is one of the factors that contributes to Streamlines performance.
The base system comes bundled with functions for pattern matching (Aho Corasick, RegEx), accounting, filtering (among others BPF), stream reassembly, rewriting, inspection, and more. Obvious uses are intrusion detection, network address translation, media streaming and realtime (pre)processing of scientific data.
Enhancements:
- This is mostly a stabilization release, which adds support for Linux kernels up to 2.6.22 and Fedora Core installations.
- The only truly new feature is a virtual filesystem interface (like sysfs) to streamline.
- With this "netmonfs" you can inspect live datastreams as if youre reading local files.
- Setting up streams and filters is easily accomplished through mkdir, open, and other well-known tools.
- Note that netmonfs is still beta quality software.
Download (0.82MB)
Added: 2007-08-23 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
809 downloads
Ncaster 1.7.2
NCaster is content management system that features high customizability and flexibility. more>>
NCaster is content management system that features high customizability and flexibility.
Ncaster project supports limitless custom fields, relational links between articles, caching, user levels, a WYSWYG HTML editor, XML feeds, article authentication, a plugin-based scripting language, and more.
Main features:
- Modules: Modules in Ncaster are extremely easy to create, maintain, and edit.
- Hubs: A somewhat different approach at related articles, this new method is vastly more flexible then a traditional relation system. It allows you to bind two articles together and use each others data on a single page. Hubs also act as a relation link, where you can list all related articles associated to a hub.
- Powerful Custom Field Creation: Add an unlimited amount of custom fields. Choose from a single line field, multi-line box, ratio selection, or a custom drop-down list created before hand. Advanced filtering filters your results automatically based on your custom fields.
- Build List Technology: Add an unlimited amount to custom fields. Control the number, appearance, type, and order in which you want your lists displayed. Choose whether to save to your database or to a text file.
- Flexible Template System: Allows you to have full control over the look and feel of your site.
- Cache System: Large sites demand speed, they need to load fast and feed out information to thousands. A dynamic system will just not cut it when it comes to the crunch, Ncaster uses a template caching system that is extremely fast (as low as 0.004) at storing, retrieving, and updating stored pre-rendered templates.
- Staff System: Add or remove an unlimited number of staff members (four levels: Administrator, Editor, Agent, Guest). Each staff member has his or her own user profile.
- Entity 2.0: Exclusive, versatile scripting language used in Ncaster templates. More clear and easy to use than php. Entity 2 is plugin based; new functionality can be added by just downloading new functions from the ncaster website.
- WYSIWYG html editor: Features the raw essentials for posting articles. Can be disabled or enabled at any time.
- Images: New to Ncaster is image resizing and image watermarking. You have the option to pick the transparent color, compression, and more.
- XML Feed: Generate XML feeds. This allows other webmasters to use your content; a very effective way of advertising your sites content.
- Search Engine Friendly: Some search engines do not index sites with dynamic content. Ncaster features some mod-rewrite code as well as short URLs.
- Article Authentication - Each article posted by your members now can be authenticated before they appear on your site as published. This option can be disabled or enabled at any time.
<<lessNcaster project supports limitless custom fields, relational links between articles, caching, user levels, a WYSWYG HTML editor, XML feeds, article authentication, a plugin-based scripting language, and more.
Main features:
- Modules: Modules in Ncaster are extremely easy to create, maintain, and edit.
- Hubs: A somewhat different approach at related articles, this new method is vastly more flexible then a traditional relation system. It allows you to bind two articles together and use each others data on a single page. Hubs also act as a relation link, where you can list all related articles associated to a hub.
- Powerful Custom Field Creation: Add an unlimited amount of custom fields. Choose from a single line field, multi-line box, ratio selection, or a custom drop-down list created before hand. Advanced filtering filters your results automatically based on your custom fields.
- Build List Technology: Add an unlimited amount to custom fields. Control the number, appearance, type, and order in which you want your lists displayed. Choose whether to save to your database or to a text file.
- Flexible Template System: Allows you to have full control over the look and feel of your site.
- Cache System: Large sites demand speed, they need to load fast and feed out information to thousands. A dynamic system will just not cut it when it comes to the crunch, Ncaster uses a template caching system that is extremely fast (as low as 0.004) at storing, retrieving, and updating stored pre-rendered templates.
- Staff System: Add or remove an unlimited number of staff members (four levels: Administrator, Editor, Agent, Guest). Each staff member has his or her own user profile.
- Entity 2.0: Exclusive, versatile scripting language used in Ncaster templates. More clear and easy to use than php. Entity 2 is plugin based; new functionality can be added by just downloading new functions from the ncaster website.
- WYSIWYG html editor: Features the raw essentials for posting articles. Can be disabled or enabled at any time.
- Images: New to Ncaster is image resizing and image watermarking. You have the option to pick the transparent color, compression, and more.
- XML Feed: Generate XML feeds. This allows other webmasters to use your content; a very effective way of advertising your sites content.
- Search Engine Friendly: Some search engines do not index sites with dynamic content. Ncaster features some mod-rewrite code as well as short URLs.
- Article Authentication - Each article posted by your members now can be authenticated before they appear on your site as published. This option can be disabled or enabled at any time.
Download (0.50MB)
Added: 2006-06-06 License: Freeware Price:
1295 downloads
Bob the Butcher 0.7.1
Bob the Butcher project is a distributed password cracker package. more>>
Bob the Butcher project is a distributed password cracker package.
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.
<<lessThis 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.
Download (0.25MB)
Added: 2006-08-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1163 downloads
M3U Ripper 1.4
M3U Ripper is a Firefox extension that allows you to rip the contents of an m3u, wmx, or ram playlist file. more>>
M3U Ripper is a Firefox extension that allows you to rip the contents of an m3u, wmx, or ram playlist file link by right clicking on the link and selecting the "Rip Playlist Contents..." option from the popup menu. The option will only appear if the URL ends with the proper file extension.
All the URLs in the M3U file are downloaded via the Firefox download manager to the default download directory or the one specified in the M3U Ripper options. You can also optionally have M3U Ripper create a sub directory with the playlist file name, create the remote playlist file, create a local playlist file, and filter URLs within the playlist files via regular expressions.
<<lessAll the URLs in the M3U file are downloaded via the Firefox download manager to the default download directory or the one specified in the M3U Ripper options. You can also optionally have M3U Ripper create a sub directory with the playlist file name, create the remote playlist file, create a local playlist file, and filter URLs within the playlist files via regular expressions.
Download (0.012MB)
Added: 2007-07-16 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
946 downloads
RSS Ripper 1.0
RSS Ripper project is a set of Python scripts that rewrites RSS feeds as required for better ease of use. more>>
RSS Ripper project is a set of Python scripts that rewrites RSS feeds as required for better ease of use. After the rip and rewrite, the new RSS feed is uploaded to your FTP server for your own private re-subscription.
Example Usage:
Rename digg_ripper.py-dist
mv digg_ripper.py-dist digg_ripper.py
Edit the FTP values at the top of the script to point to your own FTP.
FTP_HOST = example.com
FTP_USER = username
FTP_PASS = password
FTP_DIR = ~/path/to/public_html
Run it:
python digg_ripper.py
or
./digg_ripper.py
You may want to add a cron job:
0 * * * * /path/to/rss_ripper/digg_ripper.py >/dev/null 2>&1
And finally you can subscribe to your own custom rss feed.
<<lessExample Usage:
Rename digg_ripper.py-dist
mv digg_ripper.py-dist digg_ripper.py
Edit the FTP values at the top of the script to point to your own FTP.
FTP_HOST = example.com
FTP_USER = username
FTP_PASS = password
FTP_DIR = ~/path/to/public_html
Run it:
python digg_ripper.py
or
./digg_ripper.py
You may want to add a cron job:
0 * * * * /path/to/rss_ripper/digg_ripper.py >/dev/null 2>&1
And finally you can subscribe to your own custom rss feed.
Download (0.003MB)
Added: 2007-05-24 License: BSD License Price:
883 downloads
KungFu DVD Ripper 0.2.3
KungFu DVD Ripper is a GStreamer based DVD ripper. more>>
KungFu DVD Ripper is a GStreamer based DVD ripper.
KungFu creates backups of your DVDs, saving them as .oggs on your hard drive. It encodes the backup using patent-free codecs, Theora for video and Vorbis for audio.
KungFu is not designed for producing backups that fit within a certain file size (say, for burning onto CD); instead, it is designed to produce backups of consistent quality while maintaining the lowest average file size possible (for building a video library on your hard drive).
<<lessKungFu creates backups of your DVDs, saving them as .oggs on your hard drive. It encodes the backup using patent-free codecs, Theora for video and Vorbis for audio.
KungFu is not designed for producing backups that fit within a certain file size (say, for burning onto CD); instead, it is designed to produce backups of consistent quality while maintaining the lowest average file size possible (for building a video library on your hard drive).
Download (0.027MB)
Added: 2006-12-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
673 downloads
Rubyripper 0.4.2
Rubyripper is a secure audio-cd ripper for linux. more>>
Rubyripper is a secure audio-cd ripper for linux.
Through multiple times ripping the same track and correcting any differences Rubyripper tries to deliver a secure rip.
<<lessThrough multiple times ripping the same track and correcting any differences Rubyripper tries to deliver a secure rip.
Download (0.030MB)
Added: 2007-07-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
845 downloads
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