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mod_access
mod_access is an Apache module to access control based on client hostname or IP address. more>>
The directives provided by mod_access are used in < Directory >, < Files >, and < Location > sections as well as .htaccess files to control access to particular parts of the server. Access can be controlled based on the client hostname, IP address, or other characteristics of the client request, as captured in environment variables.
The Allow and Deny directives are used to specify which clients are or are not allowed access to the server, while the Order directive sets the default access state, and configures how the Allow and Deny directives interact with each other.
Both host-based access restrictions and password-based authentication may be implemented simultaneously. In that case, the Satisfy directive is used to determine how the two sets of restrictions interact.
In general, access restriction directives apply to all access methods (GET, PUT, POST, etc). This is the desired behavior in most cases. However, it is possible to restrict some methods, while leaving other methods unrestricted, by enclosing the directives in a < Limit > section.
Rule Set Based Access Control 1.3.5
Rule Set Based Access Control (RSBAC) is a Free Software security extension for current Linux kernels. more>>
All security relevant system calls are extended by security enforcement code. This code calls the central decision component, which in turn calls all active decision modules and generates a combined decision. This decision is then enforced by the system call extensions.
Main features:
- Free Open Source (GPL) Linux kernel security solution
- Independent of governments and big companies
- Several well-known and new security models, like MAC, ACL and RC
- On-access virus scanning with the Dazuko interface
- Detailed control over individual user and program network accesses
- Fully access controlled kernel level user management
- Any combination of security models possible
- Easily extensible: write your own model for runtime registration
- Support for latest kernels and stable for production use
Enhancements:
- This release relates to kernel 2.4.34.5 and 2.6.22.1.
- There are important fixes with some compilation errors and an important bug with User Management password hashing, introduced with the newer 2.6 kernel crypto API.
- Some security has been added with safety measures against null pointers.
Distributed Access Control System 1.4.20
Distributed Access Control System is a complete, light-weight, single sign-on and role-based access control system. more>>
- extended authentication and role-based access control capabilities for Apache-based web services, CGI programs, and virtually any program or script;
- a wide array of flexible, modular, and efficient authentication methods, including two-factor authentication and hardware tokens;
- powerful, rule-based authorization checking that can be applied transparently to any resource or activity (such as web services, web content, and program features) by Apache-based web services and CGI programs, or virtually any program or script;
- an Apache 2.0/2.2 module, suite of CGI programs, and collection of command line tools for Unix-type platforms, such as Linux, FreeBSD, and Solaris.
Enhancements:
- This release includes an important bugfix to local_passwd_authenticate that prevents invalid passwords from being accepted.
- Some minor bugs have also been addressed, including some problems with dacs.quick(7).
The Powered Access Bible 1.1.1
The Powered Access Bible is a tool to allow free and effective access to the Bible. more>>
Installation:
To install from this directory, type:
./install
The file general/config may be modified to customise the scripts behavior. You
can change the default translation, for instance, or make it seatch the
apocrypha by default.
If you have the Powered Access Bible installed to e.g.
http://127.0.0.1/cgi-bin/powerbible
then you can specify a passage to look up by linking to:
http://127.0.0.1/cgi-bin/powerbible?passage=Genesis+1
and/or a search term with:
http://127.0.0.1/cgi-bin/powerbible?query=love
Enhancements:
- This is the first stable release since major improvements have been made.
- It includes a bugfix that prevents crashing when the user gives a search query in the wrong text input field and slight changes to the Uncensored Bible.
MySQL Squid Access Report 2.1.2
MySQL Squid Access Report, mysar for short, is a reporting system for user web traffic activity, as logged from a squid proxy. more>>
MySAR consists of two parts:
- Command line utilities which import a squid log file in a MySQL database and maintain the databas.
- A web interface for accessing the reports.
Main features:
- Free. Licenced under the GPL, mysar is free for everyone to use.
- Dynamic. Forget about static reports that take ages to generate, hogging the systems CPU. Mysar is is the only squid reporting system with a database as its backend.
- Almost realtime. No longer do you have to wait for the next hour or day for the reports to be generated. All of the user activity is available to you when you want it. NOW.
- Portable. Written in pure PHP, mysar is available to any unix-based OS platform PHP supports, without any modification.
- Flexible. Since the code is open-source, you can customize it to your needs. Create you own reports as you see fit.
- Supported. Mysar project has a mailing-list, forum and an active maintainer.
- Stable. Utilizing mature and stable software like Smarty, MySQL and PHP, mysar is standing on the shoulders of giants.
- Easy. With a foolproof installation and a user-friendly web interface, mysar makes web traffic reporting easier than ever.
- Customizable. Mysar neednt be on the same server as squid or MySQL. If your load is too high, just load-balance your processes as you see fit.
Enhancements:
- This version added 64-bit support for the binary importer.
LDAP Mailing Lists Access Policy Daemon 0.2
LDAP Mailing Lists Access Policy Daemon (MLAPD) is a mailing list manager that uses LDAP to control list access. more>>
It works as a Postfix access policy delegation agent, so it can be installed one time and used by multiple Postfix instances, or installed multiple times and not suffer database access concurrency issues (because it uses LDAP).
Enhancements:
- This can be considered the first stable and usable release.
PHP Database Access Through Arrays 0.7.0
PHP Database Access Through Arrays project can be used to access data stored in MySQL tables like accessing arrays. more>>
Examples:
$DB[test_table][] = array(
name => first,
value => the first row
);
foreach ($DB[test_table] as $i => $row) {
...
}
$DB[test_table][first][value] = 1st;
unset($DB[test_table][first]);
JavaSVN 1.1.0.beta3 (Early Access)
JavaSVN is a pure Java Subversion client library. more>>
Being a pure Java program, JavaSVN doesnt need any additional configuration or native binaries to work on any OS that runs Java. On this site you will also find instructions on how to make existing programs use JavaSVN instead of native javahl bindings.
Main features:
- No external binaries or libraries are needed to work with Subversion repository.
- JavaSVN supports http, https, svn and svn+ssh connection protocols.
- New: file protocol is supported in 1.1.0.beta2 version.
- Low level API allows effective direct Subversion repository access.
- JavaSVN is compatible with applications that already use native javahl bindings.
Mandriva Linux Limited Edition 2005
Mandriva Linux (formerly Mandrake Linux) is the operating system of choice for users keen on all things advanced more>>
Mandriva LinuxTM , formerly known as Mandrakelinux, is a friendly Linux Operating System which specializes in ease-of-use for both servers and the home/office. It is freely available in many languages throughout the world. Mandriva Linux is the operating system of choice for users keen on all things advanced. Limited Edition 2005 is no exception; it includes all the things youve come to expect from Mandriva Linux.
Limited Edition 2005 is the only Linux system so far to include such a broad range of up-to-date leading-edge software, as well as seamlessly running 32-bit applications on 64-bit platforms. Linux power users will welcome the advanced web experience, enhanced hardware compatibility and expanded development options brought by Limited Edition 2005, along with significant performance gains.
The latest versions of key Linux applications:
- Linux kernel 2.6.11.6
- KDE 3.3.2 (with some backports from version 3.4, including Kpdf)
- GNOME 2.8.3
- Firefox 1.0.2
- GCC 3.4.3
- The GIMP 2.2
- cdrecord 2.01.01a21 (with DVD+R dual-layer support)
- OpenOffice.org 1.1.4
- MySQL 4.1.11
Direct Access Provider Library 3.03
Direct Access Provider Library is a transport-independent, platform-independent, high-performance API. more>>
This is the reference implementation of that specification by the DAT Collaborative who maintain the DAPL API.
Enhancements:
- Support was added for new IB verbs client register event.
- Some problems supporting create qp without recv cq handle or recv qp resources were fixed.
- Some timeout and long disconnect delay issues exposed during scalability tests were fixed.
- Minor build problems were fixed.
- Support for multiple IB devices was added to dat.conf to support IPoIB HA failover.
- Support for returning local and remote port information was added.
- The RPM spec file was cleaned up.
- Enviroment variables to configure connection management timers were added.
Access Stats 1.12
Access Stats provides a script that enables you to keep track of activities on your web site. more>>
Access Stats allows you to keep track of activities on your web site.
It extracts some statistic from a log file generated by log.pl.
These reports are generated by Access Stats:
- Visits by day
- Visits by hour
- Visits by week-day
- Referer
- Browser
- Operating System
- Countries
- Hostnames
libguestfs 1.0.64
libguestfs functions as a helpful library for accessing and modifying guest disk images. more>>
libguestfs 1.0.64 functions as a helpful library for accessing and modifying guest disk images. Amongst the things this is good for: making batch configuration changes to guests, viewing and editing files inside guests, getting disk used/free statistics (see also: virt-df), migrating between virtualization systems (see also: virt-p2v), performing partial backups, performing partial guest clones, cloning guests and changing registry/UUID/hostname info, and much else besides.
Major Features:
- libguestfs uses Linux kernel and qemu code, and can access any type of guest filesystem that Linux and qemu can, including but not limited to: ext2/3/4, btrfs, FAT and NTFS, LVM, many different disk partition schemes, qcow, qcow2, vmdk.
- libguestfs provides ways to enumerate guest storage (eg. partitions, LVs, what filesystem is in each LV, etc.). It can also run commands in the context of the guest. Also you can upload and download files and directories.
- libguestfs is a library that can be linked with C and C++ management programs (or management programs written in OCaml, Perl, Python, Ruby, Java or Haskell). You can also use it from shell scripts or the command line.
SNMP Trap Translator 1.2
SNMPTT is an SNMP trap handler written in Perl for use with the NET-SNMP/UCD-SNMP snmptrapd program. more>>
Output can be to STDOUT, text log file, syslog, NT Event Log, MySQL (Linux/Windows), PostgreSQL, or an ODBC database. User defined programs can also be executed.
Many network devices including but not limited to network switches, routers, remote access servers, UPSs, printers and operating systems such as Unix and Windows NT have the ability to send notifications to an SNMP manager running on a network management station. The notifications can be either SNMP Traps, or SNMP Inform messages.
The notification can contain a wide array of information such as port failures, link failures, access violations, power outages, paper jams, hard drive failures etc. The MIB (Management Information Base) available from the vendor determines the notifications supported by each device.
The MIB file contains TRAP-TYPE (SMIv1) or NOTIFICATION-TYPE (SMIv2) definitions, which define the variables that are passed to the management station when a particular event occurs.
Enhancements:
- Various database improvements have been added such as support for proper date/time data types, statistics logging, and custom columns.
- The formatting for unknown_trap_exec can now be changed.
- Support has been added to MATCH for bitwise AND.
- A new log file has been added for logging system messages to a text file for users without access to syslog.
- Various bugs have been fixed, including support for Net-SNMP 5.4 traphandle, a daemon mode PID file, REGEX captures, MATCH modifiers, and others.
PHP Generic Access Control List 3.3.7
PHP Generic Access Control List is a generic Access Control List class for PHP. more>>
Main features:
- Split into two classes, and a seperate administration interface.
1. GACL class: Designed to be very small (517 lines of code including comments) and very fast, this class strictly takes care of the permission checks.
2. GACL_API class: Designed to be robust and flexible, this class takes care of creating/editing/deleting objects, groups and ACLs.
3. phpGACL Administration Interface: A set of scripts that allow for the easy administration of the entire GACL universe using only your browser.
- NOT limited to typical "read/write/execute" permissions similar to some flavours of *nix
- User definable "Access Control Objects" (ACO). These are objects which control what access is available to "requesters" (see below).
- Several examples:
- Enable - Projects
- View - Projects, View Own - Projects
- Edit - Projects, Edit Own - Projects
- Delete - Projects, Delete Own - Projects, UnDelete - Projects, UnDelete Own - Projects
- Add - Projects
- System down for Maintenance
- View - The letter "e" ;)
- User definable "Access Request Objects" (ARO). These are objects which request access from an "Access Control Object" (above) examples would be:
- Users/Accounts
- IP Addresses
- Browsers/Browser capabilities (JS/Flash/DHTML)
- User definable "Access eXtension Objects" (AXO). These are objects which extend permissions to a 3rd layer, optionally allowing you to set fine grained permissions on each individual item in your application, or even row in your database. AXOs are often used in cases where you only want to give a user access to a specific project or contact.
- Several examples:
- Projects - Project ID: 3474 (Accounting Software)
- Projects - Project ID: 3484 (Financial Software)
- Contacts - Contact ID: 4775 John Doe
- Contacts - Contact ID: 4795 John Doe
- Tree based ARO/AXO Object grouping with inheritance.
- Contains functionality to easily program add-ons. Examples would be for product pricing, or quantity limitations.
- One function application integration: acl_check()
- Simply pass this function four parameters, it doesnt get any easier!
- Supports the most popular databases using the ADODB database abstraction layer. (MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle, MSSQL)
- Complete web based administration interface.
- Scalable. A real-world working version with many added layers of complexity supports over 60,000 Accounts, 200 Groups and 300 ACOs.
Requierments:
- PHP 4.x or greater
- SQL database. (MySQL 3x/4.0.15+, PostgreSQL 7.2+, Oracle 9i+, MS-SQL 2000+)
Enhancements:
- This release contains several minor bugfixes and a fix for a major bug with del_object(), which caused transactions to abort prematurely.
- It also contains a slightly improved installer with Informix support, less possibility of conflicting code with other applications, and upgraded ADODB and Smarty packages.
ZipoBase 0.1 Alpha
ZipoBase is a simple, fast, and free web database. more>>
This release is pretty much for demonstration. It has very limited features, and could be buggy.
Much more features will be implemented in the near future, along with more documentation.
Instructions:
- Download the zip file for your OS
- Unzip
- Place these files in the root of your Web Server: ZipoBase.xsl, ZipoBase.css, - ZipoBase.js
- Place ZipoBase.cgi in your cgi-bin directory
- Browse to this link to access http://your-website.com/cgi-bin/ZipoBase.cgi
- Select "action" and then "Import CSV file"
- Browse to a CSV file to import. If the first row of your CSV file is the column names then check the "First row is column names" box. Hit submit.
- Enjoy!