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Opera 9.64 / 10.00 Beta Build 4453
Surf the Internet in a safer, faster, and easier way with Opera browser. more>>
Opera 9.64 / 10.00 Beta Build 4453 offers you a powerful and very convenient tool which is an easy way to help you surf the Internet in a safer, faster, and easier way with Opera browser. The most full-featured Internet power tool on the market, Opera includes pop-up blocking, tabbed browsing, integrated searches, E-mail, RSS Newsfeeds and IRC chat. Opera supports all major Linux distributions. RedHat, SuSE, Mandrake, Debian, etc. Intel, PowerPC and Sparc versions.
Major Features:
- Pop-up Blocking:
- No more annoying pop-up advertisements. Opera lets you control whether Web sites can use pop-ups. Select to block them all, or let the browser open only pop-ups that you have requested.
- Integrated Search:
- Search your favorite sites, for example Google, eBay, or Amazon without having to go to their Web pages. Use the integrated search window or shortcuts (e.g. "g" for Google) in the address field.
- Skins:
- Give your browser the look you want with Operas skins. Make the browser your own by giving it the colors, icons, and buttons of your choice.
- E-mail with RSS Newsfeed:
- Operas built-in POP/IMAP E-mail client is a combined e-mail program, news reader, mailing list organizer and RSS newsfeed reader. A safer, faster, and more intelligent way of handling your e-mails, Operas e-mail client is database driven, enabling you to organize and find your e-mails in a matter of seconds through easy searches, labeling, and filtering rather than traditional folder storage.
- Tabbed Browsing:
- Surf the Web easier and faster by opening multiple Web pages within the same application window. Save a collection of pages as a session and open them all with one click every time.
- Advanced Security:
- Protect yourself from ad-ware, spy-ware, viruses, and other third-party malicious software applications that silently attack your computer while you are surfing the Web.
- IRC Chat:
- Communicate with people all over the world using Operas IRC chat client. Use Opera to connect to IRC servers to chat privately or in rooms, or share files and photos with your friends and family.
- Opera is from now 100% FREE and with NO ADS !
Enhancements:
- Unix support:
- On the Linux/Unix front, we are discontinuing support for builds made with gcc 2.95. Also, Sparc Solaris builds are now made on Solaris 10 (with gcc 3) they should run on Solaris 9 as well. If these changes affect you, wed love to hear your feedback.
- Skinning improvements:
- [DSK-253666] "new tab" button is too tall in multi-line setup
- Partial [DSK-253753] Closed tabs icon on the right: When set to "text only", the text is nearly unreadable (partially black on black), and touches the right part of the screen)
- [DSK-253759] Cancel button in mail panel way to unobtrusive
- [DSK-253818] Locked tabs change size when being hovered
- Fix for highlight of head and tail bar images
- Fixes for the head and tail gaps in Windows Native skin
- Fixes for pagebar head and tail icons in Windows Native skin
- Opacity changes to Speed Dial on standard skin
- New skin sections: "Pagebar Thumbnail Head Skin", "Pagebar Thumbnail Tail Skin", "Pagebar Thumbnail Floating Skin", "Pagebar Thumbnail Head Button Skin", "Pagebar Thumbnail Tail Button Skin", "Pagebar Thumbnail Floating Button Skin"
- Fix for attention states on tabs
- Updated smilies. They are now more smiley.
- Tweaks to borders on addressbar and splitter to be consistent color
- Tweaks to dialogs
- Revised panel icons and buttons
- Revised icons for mail toolbar
- User Interface:
- [DSK-194184] Cant find show Speed Dial at startup option)
- [DSK-253774] Crash in action handling
- [DSK-226623] Ctrl+Ins doesnt copy outside of edit fields
- [DSK-253386] Crash when clicking help in startup dialog
- [DSK-253202] Replace Language with Dictionary in dictionary download wizard
- [DSK-253550] Turbo notification is cropped if the turbo icon is placed on the right of the window
- Removing obsolete ini-entry "view hotlist"
- Mail:
- [DSK-253731] Opens broken Compose Message view when creating new account
- Core:
- [CORE-21309] Full language names in spell check context menu
- [CORE-21052] XSLT: Using keys in match expressions causes crash
- [DSK-253743] Operator cache deleted when Opera starts
- [DSK-251805] Hang when doubleclicking text while flash is running
- [DSK-253773] Plug-in crash
- Unix:
- [DSK-253567] Crashes on Solaris
- [DSK-253761] Crash in Plug-in manager
Added: 2009-06-27 License: Freeware Price: FREE
26747 downloads
pipebench 0.40
pipebench is a utility that shows the status and a benchmark of piped commands. more>>
Pipebench shows the current throughput and amount of data going through a pipe. It can be used to show the progress of a large md5sum process: cat bigfile | pipebench | md5sum.
Pipebench measures the speed of a pipe, by sitting in the middle passing the data along to the next process. Works on at least Linux, OpenBSD, NetBSD, Solaris and x86, Alpha, HPPA, Sparc and Sparc64.
Compiling
Just type make to compile.
Type make install to have pipebench be installed in /usr/local/bin
<<lessPipebench measures the speed of a pipe, by sitting in the middle passing the data along to the next process. Works on at least Linux, OpenBSD, NetBSD, Solaris and x86, Alpha, HPPA, Sparc and Sparc64.
Compiling
Just type make to compile.
Type make install to have pipebench be installed in /usr/local/bin
Download (0.011MB)
Added: 2005-04-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1656 downloads
FIRE 0.4a
FIRE is a portable bootable cdrom based distribution with the goal of providing an environment to perform forensic analysis. more>>
FIRE is a portable bootable cdrom based distribution with the goal of providing an immediate environment to perform forensic analysis, incident response, data recovery, virus scanning and vulnerability assessment.
Also provides necessary tools for live forensics/analysis on win32, sparc solaris and x86 linux hosts just by mounting the cdrom and using trusted static binaries available in /statbins.
Main features:
Forensics workstation/Data Recovery
- Instantly deploy a forensics workstation with tct, tctutils, mac-robber, and autopsy also provides perl 5.6.1 compiled with Large File Support.
Live System Incident Response
- Binaries are available for Incident Response on a live machine.
Virus Scanning
- Utilizing F-Prot 3.11beta http://www.f-prot.com you can scan for virii, worms, trojans, and all around harmful code.
- Just mount the filesystems that you want to scan and execute f-prot .
- Any filesystem you can mount, you can scan. mount and scan fat/ntfs/ext2/ext3/reiserfs partitions
- Scan your windows machines offline for virii that may not be detected with an "after the fact" anti-virus
- software installation.
Pen-Testing Platform
- I should NOT have to explain this portion: If the tools you would like to use are not in the distribution please make a request!
<<lessAlso provides necessary tools for live forensics/analysis on win32, sparc solaris and x86 linux hosts just by mounting the cdrom and using trusted static binaries available in /statbins.
Main features:
Forensics workstation/Data Recovery
- Instantly deploy a forensics workstation with tct, tctutils, mac-robber, and autopsy also provides perl 5.6.1 compiled with Large File Support.
Live System Incident Response
- Binaries are available for Incident Response on a live machine.
Virus Scanning
- Utilizing F-Prot 3.11beta http://www.f-prot.com you can scan for virii, worms, trojans, and all around harmful code.
- Just mount the filesystems that you want to scan and execute f-prot .
- Any filesystem you can mount, you can scan. mount and scan fat/ntfs/ext2/ext3/reiserfs partitions
- Scan your windows machines offline for virii that may not be detected with an "after the fact" anti-virus
- software installation.
Pen-Testing Platform
- I should NOT have to explain this portion: If the tools you would like to use are not in the distribution please make a request!
Download (578MB)
Added: 2005-05-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1635 downloads
aB Backup Tools 0.3
aB Backup Tools is a toolset for creating and maintaining backups and recoveries of important data on your system. more>>
aB Backup Tools is a toolset for creating and maintaining backups and recoveries of important data on your system.
Enhancements:
- memory leaks fixed,
- options optimized,
- some look changes.
<<lessEnhancements:
- memory leaks fixed,
- options optimized,
- some look changes.
Download (0.28MB)
Added: 2005-05-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1613 downloads
Splack Linux 10 beta
Splack Linux is Slackware for Sparc. more>>
Splack Linux is Slackware for Sparc.
Splack supports all Sun4c, Sun4d, and Sun4m hardware.
Most Sun4U (Ultrasparc) machines are supported, but the more modern SunBlade and SunFire systems are not supported in the 2.2.20 kernel.
As a workaround you may be able to move the boot disk to a supported UltraSparc machine, install Splack 8.0, upgrade to Splack-current, and build a 2.4.27 or later kernel.
Sun4m SMP requires kernel 2.4.27 or later. Sun4d SMP requires 2.4.27 plus patches, the patches should be included in 2.4.28. Sun4d SMP will not work with serial console: install a framebuffer, monitor, and keyboard.
<<lessSplack supports all Sun4c, Sun4d, and Sun4m hardware.
Most Sun4U (Ultrasparc) machines are supported, but the more modern SunBlade and SunFire systems are not supported in the 2.2.20 kernel.
As a workaround you may be able to move the boot disk to a supported UltraSparc machine, install Splack 8.0, upgrade to Splack-current, and build a 2.4.27 or later kernel.
Sun4m SMP requires kernel 2.4.27 or later. Sun4d SMP requires 2.4.27 plus patches, the patches should be included in 2.4.28. Sun4d SMP will not work with serial console: install a framebuffer, monitor, and keyboard.
Download (650MB)
Added: 2005-09-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1513 downloads
Kernel Configuration Comparison 0.2
Kernel Configuration Comparison (kccmp) provides a GUI for comparing two Linux kernel .config files. more>>
Kernel Configuration Comparison (kccmp) provides a GUI for comparing two Linux kernel ".config" files.
It shows configuration variables with different values in a tabular format. It also shows configuration variables found in only one of the input configuration files.
Building:
kccmp by default requires Qt 3.x. However, by changing one line in kccmp.pro you can build against Qt 4.x. Note that the Qt 4.x build requilres libboost_regex as well.
The standard build is as easy as:
example:
% qmake
% make
Usage
% kccmp /path/to/first/.config path/to/second/.config
example:
% kccmp /usr/src/linux/.config /usr/src/linux/.config.old
Enhancements:
- This release was ported to Qt 3.x.
- The requirement for libboost_regex was removed.
- Building with either Qt 4.x or Qt 3.x is now supported.
<<lessIt shows configuration variables with different values in a tabular format. It also shows configuration variables found in only one of the input configuration files.
Building:
kccmp by default requires Qt 3.x. However, by changing one line in kccmp.pro you can build against Qt 4.x. Note that the Qt 4.x build requilres libboost_regex as well.
The standard build is as easy as:
example:
% qmake
% make
Usage
% kccmp /path/to/first/.config path/to/second/.config
example:
% kccmp /usr/src/linux/.config /usr/src/linux/.config.old
Enhancements:
- This release was ported to Qt 3.x.
- The requirement for libboost_regex was removed.
- Building with either Qt 4.x or Qt 3.x is now supported.
Download (0.012MB)
Added: 2005-10-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1482 downloads
PySCTP 0.2
PySCTP adds Python support for the new SCTP transport protocol. more>>
PySCTP adds Python support for the new SCTP transport protocol. It aims to be portable to any platform that implements kernel-level SCTP, e.g. Linux, Solaris, AIX and FreeBSD. The final objective is to be included in standard Python.
The software is in alpha stage, at best. It has just passed its own auto-tests, but was not tried in "real-world" or heavier lab usage. The 0.1 version has been published mostly to have its interface peer-reviewed.
It has been tested only in Linux, against Linux Kernel SCTP version 1.0.1, (kernel versions 2.6.10 and 2.6.11). As soon as I get access to other operating systems, or feedback from other users, pysctp will be portable.
Enhancements:
- Almost all functions of the Draft 10 SCTP API specification have been implemented.
- Some code cleanups and small bugfixes were made along with some API changes, mostly in constant names.
<<lessThe software is in alpha stage, at best. It has just passed its own auto-tests, but was not tried in "real-world" or heavier lab usage. The 0.1 version has been published mostly to have its interface peer-reviewed.
It has been tested only in Linux, against Linux Kernel SCTP version 1.0.1, (kernel versions 2.6.10 and 2.6.11). As soon as I get access to other operating systems, or feedback from other users, pysctp will be portable.
Enhancements:
- Almost all functions of the Draft 10 SCTP API specification have been implemented.
- Some code cleanups and small bugfixes were made along with some API changes, mostly in constant names.
Download (0.067MB)
Added: 2005-10-05 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
1479 downloads
Crash Recovery Kit for Linux 2.6.11.10
Crash Recovery Kit for Linux is a Linux distribution for system recovery. more>>
Crash Recovery for Linux sounds a bit superfluous. Linux is regarded as one of todays most stable Operating Systems. In the case of some hardware failure like a broken disk it can however be handy.
Of course your machine doesnt have to have linux installed to make use of the CRK kit. There are several uses and purposes for the CRK to be used. To name a few :
- recovery of a trashed LILO boot record. How many times does it happen that some person installs windows 98/95 after he/she installed linux? Well in that case windows 9X just overwrites the MBR record and linux wont be able to boot anymore.
- backup over the network in the form of tar.gz tarballs. Both FAT16, FAT32, ext2 and all filesystems which Linux supports in a read/write fashion can be taken care of. The strong part of the CRK is when a disk is replaced or repartitioning is being done. The CRK boots a complete mini linux with networking where all possible hardware which is inside the Linux kernel is available.
- Testing hardware of new intel based machines.
- Detecting versions and types of hardware. The Linux kernel holds a large database of hardware supported. Booting a linux kernel doesnt only resolve if the hardware is ok, it also show its specs. This can be handy if one wants to check-out an old/new PC which is for sale.
- Recovery of a misconfigured or hacked Linux system. Well that can happen. /etc/fstab can be wrong or the root password is unknown etc.
- make a tape backup of a disk which cant be booted anymore.
The CRK is based on RedHat Linux. I have always used RedHat systems, thats why. When my system needed maintenance the rescue floppy image which RedHat supplies didnt fullfill my needs.
Thats why i created the CRK. Lately i use Mandrake. How and why the CRK was created read the short history. The CRK is licensed under the GNU Public License (GPL).
<<lessOf course your machine doesnt have to have linux installed to make use of the CRK kit. There are several uses and purposes for the CRK to be used. To name a few :
- recovery of a trashed LILO boot record. How many times does it happen that some person installs windows 98/95 after he/she installed linux? Well in that case windows 9X just overwrites the MBR record and linux wont be able to boot anymore.
- backup over the network in the form of tar.gz tarballs. Both FAT16, FAT32, ext2 and all filesystems which Linux supports in a read/write fashion can be taken care of. The strong part of the CRK is when a disk is replaced or repartitioning is being done. The CRK boots a complete mini linux with networking where all possible hardware which is inside the Linux kernel is available.
- Testing hardware of new intel based machines.
- Detecting versions and types of hardware. The Linux kernel holds a large database of hardware supported. Booting a linux kernel doesnt only resolve if the hardware is ok, it also show its specs. This can be handy if one wants to check-out an old/new PC which is for sale.
- Recovery of a misconfigured or hacked Linux system. Well that can happen. /etc/fstab can be wrong or the root password is unknown etc.
- make a tape backup of a disk which cant be booted anymore.
The CRK is based on RedHat Linux. I have always used RedHat systems, thats why. When my system needed maintenance the rescue floppy image which RedHat supplies didnt fullfill my needs.
Thats why i created the CRK. Lately i use Mandrake. How and why the CRK was created read the short history. The CRK is licensed under the GNU Public License (GPL).
Download (38.1MB)
Added: 2005-10-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1479 downloads
Kernel-Machine Library 0.1
Kernel-Machine Library is a C++ library to implement kernel machines. more>>
The Kernel-Machine Library is a freely available (released under the GPL) C++ library to promote the use and progress of kernel machines. It is both for academic use and for developing real world applications.
The Kernel-Machine Library draws heavily from features of modern C++ such as template meta-programming to achieve high performance while at the same time offering a comfortable interface.
It enables compile-time selection of specialised algorithms on the basis of data types: for example, the specific case of a SVM in combination with a linear kernel can be computed by a specialised efficient algorithm.
The Kernel-Machine Library has implementations for the following kernel machines and their cited algorithms:
- Support Vector Machine [1, 2, 3]
- Relevance Vector Machine [4]
- Kernel Recursive Least Squares [5]
- Adaptive Sparseness using Jeffreys Prior [6]
- Smooth Relevance Vector Machine [7]
Up till now, the focus has been on regression. The handling of classification and ranking problems is being added.
<<lessThe Kernel-Machine Library draws heavily from features of modern C++ such as template meta-programming to achieve high performance while at the same time offering a comfortable interface.
It enables compile-time selection of specialised algorithms on the basis of data types: for example, the specific case of a SVM in combination with a linear kernel can be computed by a specialised efficient algorithm.
The Kernel-Machine Library has implementations for the following kernel machines and their cited algorithms:
- Support Vector Machine [1, 2, 3]
- Relevance Vector Machine [4]
- Kernel Recursive Least Squares [5]
- Adaptive Sparseness using Jeffreys Prior [6]
- Smooth Relevance Vector Machine [7]
Up till now, the focus has been on regression. The handling of classification and ranking problems is being added.
Download (0.050MB)
Added: 2005-10-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1478 downloads
OpenAFS 1.4.0
OpenAFS is a client-server distributed filesystem. more>>
AFS is a distributed filesystem product, pioneered at Carnegie Mellon University and supported and developed as a product by Transarc Corporation (now IBM Pittsburgh Labs).
It offers a client-server architecture for file sharing, providing location independence, scalability and transparent migration capabilities for data.
IBM branched the source of the AFS product, and made a copy of the source available for community development and maintenance. They called the release OpenAFS.
Enhancements:
- OpenAFS 1.4.0 adds large file support in Unix and Unix-like clients and in servers.
- Kerberos 5 integration has been improved. aklog now ships with OpenAFS 1.4.0.
- Several new operating system versions are now supported, including Solaris 10 on both SPARC and Intel.
<<lessIt offers a client-server architecture for file sharing, providing location independence, scalability and transparent migration capabilities for data.
IBM branched the source of the AFS product, and made a copy of the source available for community development and maintenance. They called the release OpenAFS.
Enhancements:
- OpenAFS 1.4.0 adds large file support in Unix and Unix-like clients and in servers.
- Kerberos 5 integration has been improved. aklog now ships with OpenAFS 1.4.0.
- Several new operating system versions are now supported, including Solaris 10 on both SPARC and Intel.
Download (55.5MB)
Added: 2005-11-02 License: IBM Public License Price:
1457 downloads
Operator 3.3.20
Operator is a complete Linux (Debian) distribution that runs from a single bootable CD and runs entirely in RAM. more>>
Operator is a complete Linux (Debian) distribution that runs from a single bootable CD and runs entirely in RAM.
The Operator contains an extensive set of Open Source network security tools that can be used for monitoring and discovering networks.
This virtually can turn any PC into a network security pen-testing device without having to install any software. Operator also contains a set of computer forensic and data recovery tools that can be used to assist you in data retrieval on the local system.
Starting with the 3.3 version of Operator, we have started completely from scratch by installing a basic Debian installation then adding the KNOPPIX functionality afterwards. This allowed us to have more control and understanding of what is on the CD.
Main features:
- Debian based Linux Installation
- Linux-Kernel 2.4.31
- KDE V3.3.2-1
- wine Windows Emulator (Binary Emulator)
- Konqueror and Mozilla Firebird Web Browsers
- Koffice which includes korganizer, kword, kspread and more
- X Multimedia System (xmms) an MPEG-video, MP3
- Internet connection software kppp,pppoeconf (DSL)
- utilities for data recovery and system repairs, even for other operating systems
- network and security analysis tools for network administrators
- many programming languages, development tools
- in total more than 900 installed software packages with over 2000 executable user programs and utilities
- 100+ Unix/Windows Exploits and Tools ready to run
Enhancements:
- Modified wireless_select to use /proc/net/dev instead of /proc/net/wireless. Some cards were not showing up after they were reinserted like orinoco.
- Added package aim_1.5.286 AOL Instant Messenger
- Stripped down locales to use en_, de_, es_ only
- upgraded hydra-4.6 to hydra-4.7
- Added BusLogic driver to the kernel so that vmware would not panic when booting after an HD install.
- Updated Metasploit framework from 2.3 to 2.4
- reinstalled libnet1-dev
- fixed captive-ntfs
- Added new Exploits:
- HOD-ms05039-pnp-expl - (MS05-039) Microsoft Windows Plug-and-Play Service Remote Overflow
- HOD-kerio-firewall-DoS-expl - Kerio Personal Firewall Multiple IP Options Denial of Service
- HOD-ms04031-netdde-expl - Microsoft Windows NetDDE Remote Buffer Overflow Exploit
- HOD-ms04032-emf-expl - Microsoft Windows Metafile (.emf) Heap Overflow Exploit
- HOD-ms05002-ani-expl - Internet Explorer .ANI files handling Universal Exploit
- HOD-ms05017-msmq-expl - Message Queuing Buffer Overflow Universal Exploit
- DSR-cpanel - POC for Cpanel 5 and below
- cpanel-9x_RCE - POC for Cpanel 9 and below
- DSR-nethack - local exploit for Nethack 3.4.0
- phpLDAPadmin - phpLDAPadmin 0.9.6 - 0.9.7 Remote command Execution
- phpbb.php - phpBB 2.0.10 Remote command Execution
- HP_OV_NNM_RCE - HP OpenView Network Node Manager 6.2, 6.4, 7.01, 7.50 Remote Command Execution
- Added new Tools:
- zebra 0.94 - Tool that manages TCP/IP based routing protocols
- voipong 1.2 dev - VoIP call detector and voice dumper VoIPong is a utility which detects all Voice Over IP calls on a pipeline, and for those which are G711 encoded, dumps actual conversation to seperate wave files. It supports SIP, H323, Ciscos Skinny Client Protocol, RTP and RTCP.
- Upgraded yersinia v0.5.3 to v0.5.6 - Framework for performing layer 2 attacks
- ike-scan v1.2 - Discover and fingerprint IKE hosts (IPsec VPN Servers)
<<lessThe Operator contains an extensive set of Open Source network security tools that can be used for monitoring and discovering networks.
This virtually can turn any PC into a network security pen-testing device without having to install any software. Operator also contains a set of computer forensic and data recovery tools that can be used to assist you in data retrieval on the local system.
Starting with the 3.3 version of Operator, we have started completely from scratch by installing a basic Debian installation then adding the KNOPPIX functionality afterwards. This allowed us to have more control and understanding of what is on the CD.
Main features:
- Debian based Linux Installation
- Linux-Kernel 2.4.31
- KDE V3.3.2-1
- wine Windows Emulator (Binary Emulator)
- Konqueror and Mozilla Firebird Web Browsers
- Koffice which includes korganizer, kword, kspread and more
- X Multimedia System (xmms) an MPEG-video, MP3
- Internet connection software kppp,pppoeconf (DSL)
- utilities for data recovery and system repairs, even for other operating systems
- network and security analysis tools for network administrators
- many programming languages, development tools
- in total more than 900 installed software packages with over 2000 executable user programs and utilities
- 100+ Unix/Windows Exploits and Tools ready to run
Enhancements:
- Modified wireless_select to use /proc/net/dev instead of /proc/net/wireless. Some cards were not showing up after they were reinserted like orinoco.
- Added package aim_1.5.286 AOL Instant Messenger
- Stripped down locales to use en_, de_, es_ only
- upgraded hydra-4.6 to hydra-4.7
- Added BusLogic driver to the kernel so that vmware would not panic when booting after an HD install.
- Updated Metasploit framework from 2.3 to 2.4
- reinstalled libnet1-dev
- fixed captive-ntfs
- Added new Exploits:
- HOD-ms05039-pnp-expl - (MS05-039) Microsoft Windows Plug-and-Play Service Remote Overflow
- HOD-kerio-firewall-DoS-expl - Kerio Personal Firewall Multiple IP Options Denial of Service
- HOD-ms04031-netdde-expl - Microsoft Windows NetDDE Remote Buffer Overflow Exploit
- HOD-ms04032-emf-expl - Microsoft Windows Metafile (.emf) Heap Overflow Exploit
- HOD-ms05002-ani-expl - Internet Explorer .ANI files handling Universal Exploit
- HOD-ms05017-msmq-expl - Message Queuing Buffer Overflow Universal Exploit
- DSR-cpanel - POC for Cpanel 5 and below
- cpanel-9x_RCE - POC for Cpanel 9 and below
- DSR-nethack - local exploit for Nethack 3.4.0
- phpLDAPadmin - phpLDAPadmin 0.9.6 - 0.9.7 Remote command Execution
- phpbb.php - phpBB 2.0.10 Remote command Execution
- HP_OV_NNM_RCE - HP OpenView Network Node Manager 6.2, 6.4, 7.01, 7.50 Remote Command Execution
- Added new Tools:
- zebra 0.94 - Tool that manages TCP/IP based routing protocols
- voipong 1.2 dev - VoIP call detector and voice dumper VoIPong is a utility which detects all Voice Over IP calls on a pipeline, and for those which are G711 encoded, dumps actual conversation to seperate wave files. It supports SIP, H323, Ciscos Skinny Client Protocol, RTP and RTCP.
- Upgraded yersinia v0.5.3 to v0.5.6 - Framework for performing layer 2 attacks
- ike-scan v1.2 - Discover and fingerprint IKE hosts (IPsec VPN Servers)
Download (585MB)
Added: 2005-12-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1439 downloads
Kryptor 0.1.2
Kryptor is a graphical tool to encrypt files using the algorithm ARCS. more>>
Kryptor is a graphical tool to encrypt files using the algorithm ARCS. Kryptor is also possible to erase files by overwriting data with a pseudo-random sequence of bytes iterated three times, which will make data recovery a very complex operation.
Installation:
The simplest way to compile this package is:
1. `cd to the directory containing the packages source code and type `./configure to configure the package for your system. If youre using `csh on an old version of System V, you might need to type `sh ./configure instead to prevent `csh from trying to execute `configure itself.
Running `configure takes a while. While running, it prints some messages telling which features it is checking for.
2. Type `make to compile the package.
3. Type `make install to install the programs and any data files and documentation.
4. You can remove the program binaries and object files from the source code directory by typing `make clean.
Whats New in This Release:
ï¿1⁄2 Some compiling bugs were fixed.
<<lessInstallation:
The simplest way to compile this package is:
1. `cd to the directory containing the packages source code and type `./configure to configure the package for your system. If youre using `csh on an old version of System V, you might need to type `sh ./configure instead to prevent `csh from trying to execute `configure itself.
Running `configure takes a while. While running, it prints some messages telling which features it is checking for.
2. Type `make to compile the package.
3. Type `make install to install the programs and any data files and documentation.
4. You can remove the program binaries and object files from the source code directory by typing `make clean.
Whats New in This Release:
ï¿1⁄2 Some compiling bugs were fixed.
Download (0.59MB)
Added: 2005-12-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1413 downloads
KOJAK 2.2b2
KOJAK is a Kit for Objective Judgement and Knowledge-based Detection of Performance Bottlenecks. more>>
KOJAK (Kit for Objective Judgement and Knowledge-based Detection of Performance Bottlenecks) is a set of generic and interoperable tool components designed for the performance analysis of parallel applications.
Their functionality addresses the entire analysis process including instrumentation, postprocessing of performance data, and result presentation.
Particular emphasis is put on automation techniques to transform the collected data into a high-level view of performance behavior. An essential part of the software constitutes an integrated event-trace analysis environment for MPI and OpenMP applications.
Supported Platforms:
Instrumentation, Measurement, and Analysis:
Linux IA-32, IA-64, and EM64T/x86_64 clusters with GNU, PGI, or Intel compilers
IBM Power3 / Power4 based clusters
SGI Mips based clusters (O2k, O3k)
SGI IA-64 based clusters (Altix)
SUN Solaris Sparc and x86 based clusters
DEC/HP Alpha based clusters
Generic UNIX workstation (clusters)
Instrumentation and Measurement only:
Cray T3E, XD1 and X1
IBM BG/L
NEC SX
Hitachi SR-8000
<<lessTheir functionality addresses the entire analysis process including instrumentation, postprocessing of performance data, and result presentation.
Particular emphasis is put on automation techniques to transform the collected data into a high-level view of performance behavior. An essential part of the software constitutes an integrated event-trace analysis environment for MPI and OpenMP applications.
Supported Platforms:
Instrumentation, Measurement, and Analysis:
Linux IA-32, IA-64, and EM64T/x86_64 clusters with GNU, PGI, or Intel compilers
IBM Power3 / Power4 based clusters
SGI Mips based clusters (O2k, O3k)
SGI IA-64 based clusters (Altix)
SUN Solaris Sparc and x86 based clusters
DEC/HP Alpha based clusters
Generic UNIX workstation (clusters)
Instrumentation and Measurement only:
Cray T3E, XD1 and X1
IBM BG/L
NEC SX
Hitachi SR-8000
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Added: 2006-01-18 License: BSD License Price:
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Osalp 0.7.3
Osalp is a project designed to implement a world class set of classes in C++ that will handle all of the audio functions. more>>
Osalp is a project designed to implement a world class set of classes in C++ that will handle all of the audio functions one would like. It is designed to be multi-platform with UNIX based platforms as the base.
This project is still in the beta code phase and a beta version that will illustrate the power and flexibility is now available. This version supports the Linux (OSS) audio device, Solaris Sparc audio device, FreeBSD (OSS) audio device, wav, au, aiff, aifc, mp3, and numerousother formats.
It is important to note that this is not an application but a C++ library that others can use to create an audio application or to easly add audio capabilities to an existing application. OSALP was originally designed and developed by Bruce Forsberg out of need to manage and edit large sound files in a simple manner. Currently the project is being maintained by Darrick Servis.
The library is built on a set of core classes that provide the basic functionality. New classes to operate on data are derived from these classes. These classes provide a powerful chaining process. This allows one to build an audio chain much like one would build with building blocks. Audio data is encapsulated into a single class. This allows one to handle data conversions in one place.
There is a file base class (aflibFile) that defines the API for any device or file classes that are to be developed. They are implemented as dynamically loaded shared objects so that new file types can be added without recompiling the base library or needing to link them to an application. This will allow third parties to support their proprietary formats as a binary "plugable modules".
Linux & FreeBSD Device (OSS) -- aflibDevFile
Solaris Sparc Device -- aflibSolarisSparcDevFile
WAV (linear, mu-law, a-law) -- aflibWavFile
AU (linear, mu-law, a-law) -- aflibAuFile
AIFC -- aflibAifcFile
AIFF -- aflibAiffFile
MP3 using Lame encoder -- aflibLameFile
MP3 using Blade encoder -- aflibBladeFile
MP3 reader using splay library -- aflibMpgFile
MP3 reader using mpg123 executable -- aflibMpg123File
Sox library interface (supports most formats supported by the sox sound tools library -- aflibSoxFile
Currently there are several worker classes. These are the classes that actually do the work. These classes are not tied to any GUI but are GUI neutral. This allows developers to write code using the GUI of their choice.
Audio Sample Rate Converter -- aflibAudioSampleRateCvt
Audio Pitch Change -- aflibAudioPitch
Audio Test Source -- aflibAudioConstantSrc
Audio Editing -- aflibAudioEdit
Audio Timer Recording -- aflibAudioRecorder
Audio VU Meter and Spectrum Display -- aflibAudioSpectrum
Audio Mixing -- aflibAudioMixer
Butterworth Filter -- aflibAudioBWFilter
Reading Audio Data from Memory -- aflibAudioMemoryInput
Reading and Writing Audio Data to Devices or Files -- aflibAudioFile
There are also utility classes. These are not part of the main audio chain but are probably needed by most audio applications or are used indirectly by the worker classes.
FFT -- aflibFFT
User Environment Storage and Retrieval -- aflibEnvFile
Audio sample data -- aflibSampleData
Sample rate conversion -- aflibConverter
<<lessThis project is still in the beta code phase and a beta version that will illustrate the power and flexibility is now available. This version supports the Linux (OSS) audio device, Solaris Sparc audio device, FreeBSD (OSS) audio device, wav, au, aiff, aifc, mp3, and numerousother formats.
It is important to note that this is not an application but a C++ library that others can use to create an audio application or to easly add audio capabilities to an existing application. OSALP was originally designed and developed by Bruce Forsberg out of need to manage and edit large sound files in a simple manner. Currently the project is being maintained by Darrick Servis.
The library is built on a set of core classes that provide the basic functionality. New classes to operate on data are derived from these classes. These classes provide a powerful chaining process. This allows one to build an audio chain much like one would build with building blocks. Audio data is encapsulated into a single class. This allows one to handle data conversions in one place.
There is a file base class (aflibFile) that defines the API for any device or file classes that are to be developed. They are implemented as dynamically loaded shared objects so that new file types can be added without recompiling the base library or needing to link them to an application. This will allow third parties to support their proprietary formats as a binary "plugable modules".
Linux & FreeBSD Device (OSS) -- aflibDevFile
Solaris Sparc Device -- aflibSolarisSparcDevFile
WAV (linear, mu-law, a-law) -- aflibWavFile
AU (linear, mu-law, a-law) -- aflibAuFile
AIFC -- aflibAifcFile
AIFF -- aflibAiffFile
MP3 using Lame encoder -- aflibLameFile
MP3 using Blade encoder -- aflibBladeFile
MP3 reader using splay library -- aflibMpgFile
MP3 reader using mpg123 executable -- aflibMpg123File
Sox library interface (supports most formats supported by the sox sound tools library -- aflibSoxFile
Currently there are several worker classes. These are the classes that actually do the work. These classes are not tied to any GUI but are GUI neutral. This allows developers to write code using the GUI of their choice.
Audio Sample Rate Converter -- aflibAudioSampleRateCvt
Audio Pitch Change -- aflibAudioPitch
Audio Test Source -- aflibAudioConstantSrc
Audio Editing -- aflibAudioEdit
Audio Timer Recording -- aflibAudioRecorder
Audio VU Meter and Spectrum Display -- aflibAudioSpectrum
Audio Mixing -- aflibAudioMixer
Butterworth Filter -- aflibAudioBWFilter
Reading Audio Data from Memory -- aflibAudioMemoryInput
Reading and Writing Audio Data to Devices or Files -- aflibAudioFile
There are also utility classes. These are not part of the main audio chain but are probably needed by most audio applications or are used indirectly by the worker classes.
FFT -- aflibFFT
User Environment Storage and Retrieval -- aflibEnvFile
Audio sample data -- aflibSampleData
Sample rate conversion -- aflibConverter
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Added: 2006-02-15 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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Bcrypt 1.1
Bcrypt project is a lightweight blowfish file encryption utility. more>>
Bcrypt project is a lightweight blowfish file encryption utility which aims for cross-platform portability of not only the actual code, but the encrypted files as well.
In addition to providing 448-bit encryption, Bcrypt overwrites input files with random garbage.
Installation:
If youre so inclined, edit config.h and change the defaults to whatever you think is appropriate for your needs. If you choose not to have bcrypt remove input files after processing, or set SECUREDELETE to 0, you are likely to have data on your hard drive that can be recovered even after deletion. All of these options can be set on the command line as well.
When youre satisfied with the default settings, simply type:
make
then su and type:
make install
It would be wise to test the installation on a few unimportant files before encrypting anything you value, removing the only copy and overwriting it 127 times with garbage.
Usage:
bcrypt [-orc][-sN] file ...
Encrypted files will be saved with an extension of .bfe. Any files ending in .bfe will be assumed to be encrypted with bcrypt and will attempt to decrypt them. Any other input files will be encrypted. If more than one type of file is given, bcrypt will process all files which are the same as the first filetype given.
By default, bcrypt will compress input files before encryption, remove input files after they are processed (assuming they are processed successfully) and overwrite input files with random data to prevent data recovery.
Passphrases may be between 8 and 56 characters. Regardless of the passphrase size, the key is hashed internally to 448 bits - the largest keysize supported by the blowfish algorithm. However, it is still wise to use a strong passphrase.
Options:
-o print output to standard out. Implies -r.
-c DO NOT compress files before encryption.
-r DO NOT remove input files after processing
-sN How many times to overwrite input files with random data before processing. The default number of overwrites is 3. Use -s0 to disable this feature. No effect if -r is supplied.
Enhancements:
- 1.1 fixes a few minor bugs and adds support for many new operating systems.
- 1.1 is immensely faster than 1.0.
- Additionally, it uses about 50% as much memory with compression turned off, or 66% with compression on.
Notes: If you previously used 1.0 on an unsupported platform, you may not be able to decrypt any encrypted files you have. Alpha systems are known to have this problem. 32 bit systems should not have this problem. 64 bit systems probably do. If your system exhibits this problem, you should decrypt your files with 1.0 and reencrypt them with 1.1.
<<lessIn addition to providing 448-bit encryption, Bcrypt overwrites input files with random garbage.
Installation:
If youre so inclined, edit config.h and change the defaults to whatever you think is appropriate for your needs. If you choose not to have bcrypt remove input files after processing, or set SECUREDELETE to 0, you are likely to have data on your hard drive that can be recovered even after deletion. All of these options can be set on the command line as well.
When youre satisfied with the default settings, simply type:
make
then su and type:
make install
It would be wise to test the installation on a few unimportant files before encrypting anything you value, removing the only copy and overwriting it 127 times with garbage.
Usage:
bcrypt [-orc][-sN] file ...
Encrypted files will be saved with an extension of .bfe. Any files ending in .bfe will be assumed to be encrypted with bcrypt and will attempt to decrypt them. Any other input files will be encrypted. If more than one type of file is given, bcrypt will process all files which are the same as the first filetype given.
By default, bcrypt will compress input files before encryption, remove input files after they are processed (assuming they are processed successfully) and overwrite input files with random data to prevent data recovery.
Passphrases may be between 8 and 56 characters. Regardless of the passphrase size, the key is hashed internally to 448 bits - the largest keysize supported by the blowfish algorithm. However, it is still wise to use a strong passphrase.
Options:
-o print output to standard out. Implies -r.
-c DO NOT compress files before encryption.
-r DO NOT remove input files after processing
-sN How many times to overwrite input files with random data before processing. The default number of overwrites is 3. Use -s0 to disable this feature. No effect if -r is supplied.
Enhancements:
- 1.1 fixes a few minor bugs and adds support for many new operating systems.
- 1.1 is immensely faster than 1.0.
- Additionally, it uses about 50% as much memory with compression turned off, or 66% with compression on.
Notes: If you previously used 1.0 on an unsupported platform, you may not be able to decrypt any encrypted files you have. Alpha systems are known to have this problem. 32 bit systems should not have this problem. 64 bit systems probably do. If your system exhibits this problem, you should decrypt your files with 1.0 and reencrypt them with 1.1.
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Added: 2006-03-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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