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OSSIM 1.6.8-2

OSSIM 1.6.8-2


OSSIM provides advanced geo-spatial processing capabilities through a state of the art C++ software library. more>> <<less
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Added: 2007-06-06 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
871 downloads
 
Other version of OSSIM
OSSIM 0704 (VMOSSIM)Enhancements: - VMOSSIM is a fully working OSSIM environment packaged into a VMWare image. - ... of image management scripts not included with the main OSSIM distribution, which alleviates
License:GPL (GNU General Public License)
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600 downloads
Added: 2007-04-24
ScitePM 1.6.8

ScitePM 1.6.8


ScitePM is a lightweight, Gtk-based project manager for use with the SciTE editor. more>>
ScitePM is a lightweight, Gtk-based project manager for use with the SciTE editor. It allows the user to organize a set of files as a project, like most IDEs, and then open them within SciTE.
ScitePM uses the SciTE "Director" interface to communicate with SciTE. Note also that SciTE must be named "SciTE" or "scite" to allow ScitePM to correctly launch it. If this is not the case on your system, create a symlink something like this:
ln -s /usr/local/bin/scite_exec_blah_blah ~/bin/scite (Obviously that assumes that SciTE is /usr/local/bin/scite_exec_blah_blah on your system)
Usage:
ScitePM is very simple to use. Click the "Open Project," "Save Project," or "Add Files" buttons to do the obvious things. Right-click on the main pane of the app to add files or groups (i.e. folders). Drag and drop folders and files within the app to arrange to your satisfaction.
To open a file, double-click it or highlight it and press return/enter. Note that the SciTE executable must be named "SciTE" for ScitePM to launch it!
The command line syntax for scitepm is:
scitepm [-q|--quiet] [-v|--version] [-h|--help] [project-path]
-q | --quiet = do not show the "About" dialog at startup.
-v | --version = print the application version to stdout at startup
-h | --help = print the usage (what youre reading now) to stdout
[project-path] = the path to a ScitePM project file to load at startup
Enhancements:
- rrwood - 2006/05/27 - Activate SciTE via "_NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW" message to ewmh-compliant window manager
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Added: 2006-07-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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yaSSL 1.6.8

yaSSL 1.6.8


yaSSL is an SSL Library for programmers building security functionality into their applications and devices. more>>
yaSSL is an SSL Library for programmers building security functionality into their applications and devices.
yaSSL has a dual licensing model, like MySQL, so it is available under GPL and commercial licenses. Support and consulting are also available for yaSSL.
Main features:
- SSL version 3 and TLS version 1 (client and server)
- OpenSSL compatibility layer
- MySQL integration
- Initial stunnel integration
- MD2, MD5, SHA-1, RIPEMD, HMAC, DES, 3DES, AES, ARC4, TWOFISH, BLOWFISH, RSA, DSS, DH, and PKCS#5 PBKDF2
- Simple API
- Interchangeable crypto and certificate libraries
- PEM and DER certificate support
- Very fast
- Multiple OS support: Win32, Linux, Solaris, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, and Mac OS X
Enhancements:
- This release of contains bugfixes and adds SHA-256, SHA-512, SHA-224, and SHA-384.
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Added: 2007-04-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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SnortSMS 1.6.8

SnortSMS 1.6.8


SnortSMS is a highly configurable sensor management system. more>>
SnortSMS is a highly configurable sensor management system that provides the ability to remotely administer Snort [and Barnyard] based Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS), push configuration files, add/edit rules, and monitor system health and statistics, all from a simple and clean Web interface console.
Whether you have one or multiple Snort sensors, SnortSMS can help unify and syncronize all sensor configurations.
Main features:
- Centralized Sensor Management - Unify all sensors under one common console interface. Create and share global configuration policies throughout your IDS sensors. Remotely start and stop sensors.
- Barnyard Support - Integrated support for Barnyard including auto-generation of sid-msg.map.
- Health Monitoring - Monitor the statistics and health of all your sensors. Our parallel querying engine retrives vital stats from all sensors simustainiously.
- Configuration Verification - Uses MD5 checksums to validate sensor config policies with global configuration settings.
- Rule Importing - Instantly download and import Snort rules and configuration resources into the SnortSMS libraries.
Enhancements:
- This release adds support to handle Dynamic directives.
- There are miscellaneous bugfixes.
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Added: 2007-07-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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OS-SIM 0.9.9 RC5

OS-SIM 0.9.9 RC5


Ossim stands for Open Source Security Information Management. more>>
Ossim stands for Open Source Security Information Management. OS-SIMs goal is to provide a comprehensive compilation of tools which, when working together, grant a network/security administrator with detailed view over each and every aspect of his networks/hosts/physical access devices/server/etc...
Besides getting the best out of well known open source tools, some of which are quickly described below these lines, ossim provides a strong correlation engine, detailed low, mid and high level visualization interfaces as well as reporting and incident managing tools, working on a set of defined assets such as hosts, networks, groups and services.
All this information can be limited by network or sensor in order to provide just the needed information to specific users allowing for a fine grained multi-user security environment. Also, the ability to act as an IPS (Intrusion Prevention System) based on correlated information from virtually any source result in a useful addition to any security professional.
Main features:
- Arpwatch, used for mac anomaly detection.
- P0f, used for passive OS detection and os change analisys.
- Pads, used for service anomaly detection.
- Nessus, used for vulnerability assessment and for cross correlation (IDS vs Security Scanner).
- Snort, the IDS, also used for cross correlation with nessus.
- Spade, the statistical packet anomaly detection engine. Used to gain knowledge about attacks without signature.
- Tcptrack, used for session data information which can grant useful information for attack correlation.
- Ntop, which builds an impressive network information database from which we can get aberrant behaviour anomaly detection.
- Nagios. Being fed from the host asset database it monitors host and service availability information.
- Osiris, a great HIDS.
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Added: 2007-08-09 License: BSD License Price:
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PloneSelenium 1.2.2

PloneSelenium 1.2.2


PloneSelenium provides a product for web-based functional tests. more>>
PloneSelenium provides a product for web-based functional tests.
PloneSelenium is a Plone Product allowing developers to create TTW Selenium test suites with a single Python Script, in order to do browser-based functional testing of their site.
Once you have developped the tests with PloneSelenium, you can run them in batch mode in Zelenium.
Functional tests are exported from PloneSelenium to Zelenium, so you can profit from the Zelenium features.
Enhancements:
- Disjointed scripts names from action title and id
- Making it possible to start tests as anonymous when the test users were not yet created using a manager user.
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Added: 2007-02-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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SQLgrey 1.6.8 / 1.7.6

SQLgrey 1.6.8 / 1.7.6


SQLgrey is a Postfix greylisting policy service with auto- whitelisting and an SQL database as storage backend. more>>
SQLgrey is a Postfix greylisting policy service with auto- whitelisting and an SQL database as storage backend.
The project is based on postgrey, refining auto-whitelisting and storing whitelists and connection attempts in a database. Its goal is reducing the amount of spam reaching user mailboxes.
Main features:
- SQLgrey can withstand a database crash (grey-listing is automatically switched off)
- 3 grey-listing algorithms to choose from
- Support for file-based IP and FQDN whitelists
- Support for fetching up-to-date whitelists from a repository
- Can mail the admin when the database is unavailable
- Auto-whitelists now understand SRS (SPF-aware mail forwarding)
- IPv6 support
- OPTIN / OPTOUT support
- Fine log controls
- Activity reports
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Added: 2007-08-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Gastify 1.2.2

Gastify 1.2.2


Gastify is a client for app_notify, an asterisk extension. more>>
Gastify is a client for app_notify, an asterisk extension. Gastify project sits in the notification-area of the gnome-panel and displays a libnotify popup when a call arrives. Beside it logs all calls.
Main features:
- an libnotify popup for incoming calls
- a click on the statusicon opens a call-history
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Added: 2007-07-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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PloneSubscription 1.2.2

PloneSubscription 1.2.2


PloneSubscription provides a tool supporting different levels of subscription and notification more>>
PloneSubscription provides a tool supporting different levels of subscription and notification

This product allows users to manage their subscriptions and to administrators manage group-wide subscriptions.

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Added: 2007-02-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Wmufo 1.2.2

Wmufo 1.2.2


Wmufo is a dockable application which monitors your seti@home client statistics. more>>
Wmufo is a dockable application which monitors your seti@home client statistics.

Installation:

Root Installation:

1) su -
2) cd /current/directory/of/wmufo
3) ./configure

Either

4A) make install-strip

or

4B) make
4B) strip src/wmseti
4B) cp src/wmseti /usr/local/bin/

User installation

1) ./configure
2) make
3) strip src/wmseti
4) cp src/wmseti ~/bin
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Added: 2005-10-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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SIGOF 0.9 RC1

SIGOF 0.9 RC1


SIGOF is a Security Information Graphics Oriented Forensic application. more>>
SIGOF (Security Information Graphics Oriented Forensic) has been developped as a complement of ACID or BASE project by implementing useful and detailed graphical presentation of security information/events.

SIGOF is a web-based project, written in PHP, and it can exploit any secuity information stored in a ACID/BASE database schema (for example, SIGOF can exploit OSSIM project events, because it is based on the acid/base schema).

SIGOF introduces another way to manage security forensic and analysis by providing statistical and security trend thanks to very customizable graphics generation.

This approach provide the capability to manage large amount of security events.
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Added: 2006-04-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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pyChing 1.2.2

pyChing 1.2.2


pyChing project is a used for cast and interpret I Ching hexagrams. more>>
pyChing project is a used for cast and interpret I Ching hexagrams.
Main features:
- allows saving/restoring of readings for use within pyChing
- user configurable colors
- nifty coin animations
- readings may also be saved as text, for subsequent printing or whatever
- information on the hexagrams cast are available within the program
- hexagram information may be browsed at any time
- formatted hypertext help and information viewer
- pyChing should be portable across Linix/Unix/X11, Windows and MacOS/OSX
Enhancements:
- minor bugfix
- removed addressed deprecated module warning
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Added: 2006-10-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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GnoTime 2.2.2

GnoTime 2.2.2


GnoTime provides a to-do list organizer and project timer. more>>
GnoTime provides a to-do list organizer and project timer.
GnoTime is a to-do list tracker and project timer with a built-in invoice generator. It allows users to keep track of how much time they have spent working on particular tasks, maintain a diary of that work, and create invoices with task-specific billing fees and rates.
Main features:
- Multiple To-Do Lists that can be sorted by the priority/importance of the tasks in the list. The to-do items can be organized into categories, arranged in a hierarchical way. This makes it easy to maintain both business and personal items in the list, or handle many different projects, while keeping them separate from each other.
- A pair of Diary/Journal areas that can be used to keep long and detailed notes and diary entries. The project description area allows a multi-paragraph description or status to be typed in. The diary area allows day-to-day notes to be associated with a set of timestamps, so that one has a record of what one did on any given day.
- A Running Timer, with time totals, for each project/task. One starts the timer by clicking on a task: it will measure the amount of time that you are in front of the computer. If it detects that the keyboard/mouse are idle, it will stop the clock. If the clock stays stopped too long, it will nag you to start it up again. You can view time totals by day, week, month or year.
- A Billing Status dialog for each diary entry. You can mark any given diary entry as bill-able/non-bill-able, paid or pending, and set the billing rate. Each project can also be marked up with a set of project-planning information: planed start, end and due dates, hours to finish, percent-complete. This is in addition to assigning an urgency/importance to each project, as well as a status (completed/in-progress not-started/canceled).
- A half-dozen different HTML Reports that can slice and dice your lists. Theres a Journal report that shows all of the diary entries for one given project. Theres an Invoice report that summarizes the time spent on each entry, and computes a dollar amount for it. Theres a Status Report that prints the title of each project, together with the paragraph-long descriptions of each. Theres a ToDo report, which prints only the project title, the importance/urgency, and the completed/in-progress/not-started status. The Daily report summarizes the total time spent on a day-by-day basis, and lists each of the projects that were worked on in a given day. Each of these reports can be customized. And, because theyre HTML, you can even publish them as web pages. (Yes, Ive thought of using GnoTime as a weblog management/publishing tool).
Enhancements:
- Build against QOF version 0.6.0, if available.
- Fix issue where yelp doesnt display an entry for gnotime when browsing because it doesnt recognize the entry
- Fix sourceforge bug [ 799077 ] projects blanked when first time user tries to sort
- fix broken leap-year calculation, leading to bugs sourceforge bugs [ 983408 ] and [ 1114205 ]
- Fix crash due to hoverhelp timer popping after a report window is closed.
- Change activity report to display date/time in two distinct html table columns (prettier alignment)
- Bug fix: sourceforge bug report fixed [ 877193 ] toolbar wont go to/stay in text-only mode
- Bug fix: editing time brings up wrong report
- fedora .spec file is out of date and rpm cannot build rpm
- Fix bug involving copy of old gnotime files to a new machine on which gnotime has never been run before.
- Fix sourceforge bug [ 1276458 ] "Empty" appears in diary entry
- Apply sourceforge patch 1176719 Extensible fix for gtkhtml3 building
- Apply 1171394 Adds separate timeout for "No Project" dialog
- Apply sourceforge patch 085911 Add "-" value for status field
- Apply sourceforge patch 074658 Add wordwrapping to diary entry boxes
- Apply sourceforge patch 1074458 Fix a crash when invoking help
- Apply sourceforge patch 1038701 Fix to Activity item in popup menu
- Apply sourceforge patch 1027582 Build system update for qof inclusion
- Fix idle time so that it works with Linux 2.6 kernel /proc/interrupts
- use %e to see the estimated sizing of a project in the logfiles
- Apply new pt_BR translation from Goedson Teixeira Paixao
- Fix for Debian Bug #250776, change widget visibility in the edit interval dialog
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Added: 2007-02-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Pieforms 0.2.2

Pieforms 0.2.2


Pieforms project provides a simple, unified way to create, validate and process forms. more>>
Pieforms project provides a simple, unified way to create, validate and process forms all with a common look and feel, with support for pluggable elements, renderers and validation rules.

Huh? What does all that mean?

In simple terms, Pieforms provides a library for building HTML forms. So rather than writing all that HTML yourself for building forms, handling the validation and processing of them in whatever messy, inconsistent way youre doing it currently, you simply define a big hash in your script that describes your form. Pieforms does all of the legwork involved with building the form HTML from this hash (using elements and renderers), and also handles the validation of input using rules. In the general case, after youve defined you form, all you need to do is write a callback function that gets called when the form has been submitted with the data valid according to the rules.

Sounds interesting! Show me an example...

Okay, so youre writing a simple form that has a standard < input type="text" > and a textarea on it, with a submit button. Youd write a script similar to the following:

require_once(pieform.php);
$form = array(
name => myform,
method => get,
elements => array(
text => array(
type => text,
title => Text Element,
description => A little text box for you
rules => array(
required => true
)
),
textarea => array(
type => textarea,
title => Textarea,
defaultvalue => Some default text for the textarea,
rows => 7,
cols => 50
),
submit => array(
type => submit,
value => Submit form!
)
)
);

echo pieform($form);

function myform_submit($values) {
echo "Your submitted values:< br >";
foreach ($values as $key => $value) {
echo "$key: $value< br> ";
}
}

You see how easy that is? You didnt have to write any HTML - in fact, the entire definition is in PHP, which means if you make mistakes theyll show up as parse errors, rather than HTML validity errors (which are generally less often checked for). You only called one function to have everything done for you. And you can write a function to handle submission, full well knowing that the text element will always have a value that isnt the empty string.

After that, the submnit function is almost academic. You just save whatever you want to the database or whatever, and then the last thing you should do is redirect the user somewhere, perhaps to the same page or perhaps elsewhere.

For AJAX forms, all you have to do is add ajaxpost => true in the $form array, and then make your submit function output JSON in the form {error: [false or true], message: some message}, and then exit. Pieforms includes an implementation of json_encode for your convenience.

Okay, that looks easy! What else can it do?

The best part is that the elements, renderers and rules for your forms are pluggable. For example, you could write a wysiwyg element which behaves like the textarea one, but also includes javascript necessary to turn the textarea into a full WYSIWYG editor. Or you could write an element with two select boxes, arrows to move items left and right, and AJAX searching of the boxes. The possibilities are limitless! You can also write your own rules for reuse later (and change how elements respond to those rules if necessary), and write your own renderers (which handle the HTML surrounding the elements), so you can do things like add a little help icon next to each element with a link to a page explaining how the element works.

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Added: 2007-04-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
929 downloads
WordPress 2.2.2

WordPress 2.2.2


WordPress is a state-of-the-art semantic personal publishing platform with a focus on aesthetics, web standards, and usability. more>> <<less
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Added: 2007-08-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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