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True3D*Shell 1.3

True3D*Shell 1.3


True3D*Shell is an open source 3D desktop environment that allows users to experience 3D browsing. more>>
True3D*Shell is an open source 3D desktop environment that allows users to experience 3D browsing in a virtual reality universe where information is organized in bubbles connected by pipes. True3D*Shell is based on POSIX, Win32, FreeGLUT, OpenGL and MQ4CPP, and runs on IA32 and IA64 SMP platforms.
A user can browse local and remote filesystems and download and run selected files. It includes a robot mode that allows you to browse automatically.
Main features:
- Shell : provides access to the kernel services
- Desktop environment : offers a graphical user interface (GUI) solution to operate a computer
- Avatar : provides a fantastic representations of a persons self with witch user can explore the virtual universe.
- Virtual Reality : users can interact with a virtual environment either through the use of standard input devices such as a keyboard and mouse, or through multimodal devices.
- MVC paradigm : is a software architecture that separates an applications data model, user interface, and control logic into three distinct components.
- Multithreading : Threads are a way for a program to split itself into two or more simultaneously running tasks. Multiple threads can be executed in parallel on many computer systems.
- Grid computing : provides the ability to perform higher throughput computing by taking advantage of many networked computers to model a virtual computer architecture that is able to distribute process execution across a parallel infrastructure.
- MOM paradigms : Message Oriented Middleware is a category of inter-application communication software that relies on asynchronous message passing as opposed to a request/response metaphor.
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Squirrel Shell 1.2

Squirrel Shell 1.2


Squirrel Shell is made as a cross-platform alternative to system shells like bash in *nix. more>>
Squirrel Shell is made as a cross-platform alternative to system shells like bash in *nix.
Main features:
- object-oriented programming;
- C++-like syntax;
- dynamic typing;
- delegation;
- generators;
- exception handling;
- weak references;
Enhancements:
- Added: fprintl() function.
- Added: regcompile(), regmatch(), regfree(), regfreeall() and regerror() functions.
- Fixed: Passing null as redirIn parameter for run() function.
- Fixed: readdir() function truncated path at the first slash.
- Fixed: Floating point numbers staring with integer part equal to zero (for example, 0.123) were treated as octal integers.
- Fixed: Documentation for printl() function.
- Fixed: Potential buffer overflow in scan() and fscan() functions.
- Fixed: substr() returned one redundant character.
- Changed: Leading and trailing spaces in paths are removed.
- Changed: SQUIRREL_VERSION is now "2.1.3.1".
- Changed: Increased internal buffer for scan() and fscan() functions.
- Changed: Removed .dummy files and source code from Windows installer.
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Added: 2007-06-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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LDAP Shell 2.0

LDAP Shell 2.0


LDAP Shell is an interactive LDAP shell written in Perl. more>>
LDAP Shell is an interactive LDAP shell written in Perl and allowing basic administrative functionality, such as crawling the directory tree and modifying entries.
It is composed of two parts: Net::LDAP::Config, and ldapsh.
Net::LDAP::Config is a library for simplifying and centralizing access to your LDAP repositories. Instead of having every single script ask for your ldap server and search base, or have it hard coded, you can simply use this library:
my $config = Net::LDAP::Config->new("default");
Its got a couple other nice features, like the fact that it caches your LDAP UID (per host), so you should only ever have to type it in once. Its pretty well documented, so perldoc Net::LDAP::config should get you the rest of the way.
ldapsh, and its corresponding library Net::LDAP::Shell, provide (shockingly) the shell behaviour. When run, ldapsh drops you into a (very simple) interpreter.
Even given its simplicity, though, ldapsh is still very useful: You can use it to walk your LDAP tree, you can clone existing objects (using the clone command), remove objects (can you guess the command?), and create new objects using new.
The new command, when provided one or more objectclasses, will automatically retrieve the required and optional attributes for those objectclasses, which can be a great time-saver.
Enhancements:
- A lot of cleanup, some new commands, and Term::ReadKey support.
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CD Shell 2.1.6

CD Shell 2.1.6


CD Shell is a bootable CD or DVD console interface and script interpreter. more>>
CD Shell is a scriptable menu system that provides the ability to create interactive multi-boot optical discs. It will make PC-bootable compact discs or DVDs that can select from several program loaders or kernels located on the disc, or boot from other local disk drives that are attached to the system.
This utility is based heavily on concepts pioneered by Bart Lagerweij in his great program Diskem1x. CD Shell provides similar functionality to Diskem1x along with many new original features, such as an advanced scripting language, graphics, and mouse support. It also has the ability to interface with other great programs such as isolinux/memdisk, Ranish Partition Manager, and Memtest86+.
CD Shell is free for non-commercial use. The program and its source code is distributed under the NASM License. The distribution and use of some optional components is restricted by their respective licenses.
Enhancements:
- changed behavior of display.message to interpret a backslash as a single-character quote if not recognized as an escape sequence (suggested by Erwin Veermans of the Ultimate Boot CD project)
- isolinux patches as suggested by Charles Appel of the Ultimage Boot CD project
- patched a bug in isolinux that would display some garbage characters when loading a kernel (just before Ready)
- changed behavior for the display command to not show a splash screen unless isolinux was invoked with an empty command line
- incorporated changes to chooser script
- allow onEscape action when user quits the menu
- allow per-item exececute-on-select commands
- fixed a bug where text in the message window wasnt being updated correctly
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Added: 2005-08-10 License: Free for non-commercial use Price:
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Group Shell 0.2

Group Shell 0.2


Group Shell is a tool to aggregate several remote shells into one. more>>
Group Shell is a tool to aggregate several remote shells into one. It is used to launch an interactive remote shell on many machines at once. Group Shell is written in Python and requires Python ≥ 2.4.

There is a control shell accessible with Ctrl-C that is used to list some information about the current remote shells. It also allows common terminal manipulations like sending a Ctrl-C, Ctrl-Z, Ctrl-D …

The prompt shows the number of listening shells and the number of active shell. A shell is said to be listening if its prompt has returned and it is accepting commands, active shells are those whose connection is still alive. Shells can be individually enabled and disabled.

Here is the transcript of a sample session:

[g ~/gsh]$ ./gsh.py machine{0-9}

[10/10]> date

machine4: ven nov 10 23:26:36 CET 2006
machine7: ven nov 10 23:26:36 CET 2006
machine3: ven nov 10 23:26:36 CET 2006
machine5: ven nov 10 23:26:36 CET 2006
machine9: ven nov 10 23:26:36 CET 2006
machine0: ven nov 10 23:26:36 CET 2006
machine2: ven nov 10 23:26:36 CET 2006
machine1: ven nov 10 23:26:37 CET 2006
machine6: ven nov 10 23:26:37 CET 2006
machine8: ven nov 10 23:26:37 CET 2006
[10/10]>
Now, Ctrl-C is pressed, it triggers the control shell.
(Cmd) help

Documented commands (type help < topic >):

EOF enable list send_eof set_print_first
continue get_print_first quit send_sigint unset_print_first
disable help reconnect send_sigtstp

(Cmd) list
machine0 fd:3 r:3 w:0 active:True enabled:True idle
machine1 fd:4 r:3 w:0 active:True enabled:True idle
machine2 fd:5 r:3 w:0 active:True enabled:True idle
machine3 fd:6 r:3 w:0 active:True enabled:True idle
machine4 fd:7 r:3 w:0 active:True enabled:True idle
machine5 fd:8 r:3 w:0 active:True enabled:True idle
machine6 fd:9 r:3 w:0 active:True enabled:True idle
machine7 fd:10 r:3 w:0 active:True enabled:True idle
machine8 fd:11 r:3 w:0 active:True enabled:True idle
machine9 fd:12 r:3 w:0 active:True enabled:True idle

10 active shells, 0 dead shells, total: 10
(Cmd) quit
[g ~/gsh]$

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Added: 2007-08-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Web shell 2.2.1

Web shell 2.2.1


Web shell is a CGI-based remote UNIX shell. more>>
Wsh, "Web Shell" is a remote UNIX/WIN shell, that works via HTTP/HTTPS. The package contains two perl scripts for server and client hosts, one C source code and one Java servlet code for the server host : the client script is for console usage and the server scripts run as CGI/Servlet scripts on the target host.
The client part provides shell-like prompt, encapsulating user commands into HTTP POST requests and sending them to the server part script on the target web server directly or via HTTP proxy server.
The server part extracts and executes commands from HTTP post requests and returns STDOUT and STDERR output as HTTP response messages. By default both scripts encode HTTP data with Xor.
Main features:
- SSL support
- Command line history support
- File upload/download
- Protect server part script usage with secret key inside HTTP message
- Data flow Xor encoding
- Can work trough HTTP proxy server.
Enhancements:
- WSH server Java servlet version was added.
- Disabled "why is it enabled ?" auth in wsh-c.conf.
- Corrected header fields mistakes in wsh-c-* (X-* => HTTP_X*)
Instalation
1. Check path to perl in the "config.pl" file;
2. Run "config.pl" : `./config.pl`
OPTIONAL ----------------------------------------------------
Modify the file "wsh-c.conf", if you want to use HTTP proxy;
use_proxy 1
proxy_ip
port
Check other client configuration options also..
-------------------------------------------------------------
3. For the wsh-s.c and WshServlet.java, check the Shell (*Nix or Win32) location;
4a. Perl server version :
+ Check path to perl and permissions of the newly created "wsh-c.pl";
+ Upload wsh-s.pl under the target cgi-bin directory and check path to perl;
4b. C server version :
+ Upload wsh-s.c under the target cgi-bin directory and compile it (remove the source code after) :
- Under *Nix : gcc -g2 -Wall -o wsh-s wsh-s.c
- Under Win32 (Visual C++) : cl /W3 wsh-s.c ws2_32.lib
- Under Win32 Cygwin : Set the WIN32_RUN variable in the source code and build it as for the *Nix version.
4c. Java servlet version :
+ Upload the java built version under a servlet executable location.
About SSL :
a. If you use a SSL wsh-c.pl client, you can configure the client to check the server certificate CN (but this check can be circumvented !):
my $ssl_set_check=1;
# (0 || 1) dont or check the webserver
# ssl certificate with internal
# ssl_crt_subject.
my $ssl_crt_subject="/C=Fr/ST=Paris/L=Paris/O=XXX/OU=XXX/CN=XXX";
=> You only have to execute the wsh-c.pl client one time and grab the CN displayed by the error message.
b. We didnt check the wsh-c-SSL.pl client on a Win32 platform. If you manage to install the Net::SSLeay on Win32 and check wsh-c-SSL.pl, send us a mail.
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Added: 2005-05-05 License: Freeware Price:
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XSS Shell 0.3.9

XSS Shell 0.3.9


XSS Shell script is a powerful XSS backdoor. more>>
XSS Shell script is a powerful XSS backdoor. XSS Shell allows interactively getting control over a Cross-site Scripting (XSS) vulnerability in a web application.
It demonstrates the real power and damage of Cross-site Scripting attacks.
Enhancements:
Regenerating Pages
- This is one of the key and advanced features of XSS Shell. XSS Shell re-renders the infected page and keep user in virtual environment. Thus even user click any links in the infected page he or she will be still under control! (within cross-domain restrictions) In normal XSS attacks when user leaves the page you cant do anything.
- Secondly this feature keeps the session open so even victim follow an outside link from infected page session is not going to timeout and you will be still in charge.
Keylogger
- Mouse Logger (click points + current DOM)
Built-in Commands:
- Get Keylogger Data
- Get Current Page (Current rendered DOM / like screenshot)
- Get Cookie
- Execute supplied javaScript (eval)
- Get Clipboard (IE only)
- Get internal IP address (Firefox + JVM only)
- Check victims visited URL history
- DDoS
- Force to Crash victims browser
Version restrictions:
- Keylogger is not working on IE
- Possibly not going to work for framed pages because of frame regeneration.
- Not working on Konqueror
Enhancements:
- Connection drop timeout check. If your XSS Shell server is down or connection dropped because of victim itll try to repair itself.
- DoS and Crash commands added
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Added: 2007-04-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Business Shell 1.0.3

Business Shell 1.0.3


Business Shell is a web template engine, scripting language, and shell. more>>
Business Shell (BUSH) can be used as interactive command shell, scripting language with a source code debugger, a database client and a web template engine. With third-party support for the ABEE standard for Java Virtual Machine and .Net, BUSH is an all-in-one replacment for BASH, PHP, J2EE, Ruby, Python, PERL and PSQL.
There are many shells, interpreters and languages available. Virtually without exception, they are incompatible with one another. Whats the point of learning a tool that, no matter how sophisticated it is, leaves your source code stuck with that particular tool. You want to do scripting, so you use Python or Scheme.
You want to do reporting, so you use Perl. You want to write a script, so you use Bash. You want to write an applet, so you use Java. To be a programmer these days, you need to be fluent in a dozen different languages. You would be making more money if you got a job at the United Nations.
The Business Shell is different. Its based on a language called AdaScriptTM, a subset of one of the most powerful languages available for Linux today. Ada 95 is a GCC supported language so any project you write in Bush is immediately portable to any machine that GCC runs on. In other words, virtually everything.
And it means that Bush scripts can be compiled using GCC and everyone knows that GCC is superior to most commercial compilers. If thats not enough, using the JGNAT open source compiler, you can even compile your Bush scripts into actual Java bytecode. There is another tool, A#, that will compile scripts into .NET byte code Things dont get much more platform-independent than that.
But Bush does more than just create scripts, executable programs and Java applets. Its a powerful computer language on its own able to do complex math, manipulate files, generate reports and able to do network programming. Bush will let strings grow as big as you need without worry of a running out of buffer space. And a number of built-in packages will let you do everything from compute trig functions to connecting to a web server.
But best of all, Bush is easy. Perl claims to be easy. Easily like riding a bicycle backwards in the middle of a thunderstorm. Bush is easy to read, easy to understand. You know exactly what a script does without having to have a reference book beside you at all times
Bush doesnt run your programs outright. First it examines them, compresses them, and converts them into intermediate code. (Thats "byte code", to you Java developers.) Bush optimizes the program for the best possible performance. It also takes the time to verify your program will run before attempting to execute the first line.
And if you make to typing mistake, Bush will let you know before running your program. Theres no need to worry that your typo will be a valid command like it would be in most other languages. Bush works for you, not against you.
One tool for all solutions.
Main features:
- Internal Byte Code
- 200+ Built-in Functions
- Template Engine
- PostgreSQL DBI
- TCP/IP Sockets
- CGI Library
- AU/WAV Sound
- Arrays
- Records (Structures)
- Enumerated Types
- True Booleans
- Types and Subtypes
Enhancements:
- A new built-in directory_operations package.
- A serious memory leak problem with pragma prompt_script has been repaired.
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Added: 2005-08-31 License: GMGPL (GNAT Modified GPL) Price:
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The ELF shell 0.51b3

The ELF shell 0.51b3


The ELF shell is a modular, interactive, and scriptable reverse engineering tool. more>>
The ELF shell is an interactive, modular and scriptable ELF (Executable & Linking Format) machine designed for executable files, shared libraries and relocatable ELF objects manipulation.
It is useful for embedded plain C code injection, on-the-fly patching, execution flow redirection, fuzzy testing, and common binary analysis tasks in the life of reverse engineers, security auditing or intrusion detection fanatics.
ELFsh is composed of libelfsh & libasm and does provide a modular interface, so that the full API is usable in external projects. The software is compatible with kernel hardening patches and it can perform fully operational modifications on non-executable stack and heap based systems.
Main features:
- Analysis on nearly all types of sections
- Cool disasm/resolving engine with libelfsh and libasm
- Raw read/write capability into ELF32 objects
- Modify ELF header, PHT, SHT, GOT, CTORS, DTORS, .dynamic, PAX bits
- Modify symbol table, dynamic symbol table and relocation tables
- Remove or reconstruct SHT
- Real interactive and scripting modes
- Many kind of section injection [even working in non-exec environments]
- ELFsh Module support and ELFsh internal API
- Quiet output [for tiny screens and shellcript friendship ;]
- Experimental ET_EXEC relocation and remapping feature (INTEL)
- Full ET_REL injection into ET_EXEC (INTEL / SPARC)
- PLT infection (INTEL and SPARC)
- ALTPLT technique (INTEL and SPARC)
- Control flow graphs with graphviz output (i386)
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Term::Shell 0.01

Term::Shell 0.01


Term::Shell is a simple command-line shell framework. more>>
Term::Shell is a simple command-line shell framework.

SYNOPSIS

package MyShell;
use base qw(Term::Shell);

sub run_command1 { print "command 1!n"; }
sub smry_command1 { "what does command1 do?" }
sub help_command1 {
cmdloop;

Term::Shell lets you write simple command-line shells. All the boring details like command-line parsing, terminal handling, and tab completion are handled for you.
The base class comes with two commands pre-defined: exit and help.

To write a shell with an exec command, do something like this:

package MyShell;
use base qw(Term::Shell); # or manually edit @MyShell::ISA.

sub run_exec {
my ($o, $cmd, @args) = @_;
if ($cmd ne $0) {
print "Im sorry youre leaving us...n";
}
exec $cmd, @args;
exit 1;
}

When Term::Shell needs to handle the exec command, it will invoke this method. Thats all there is to it! You write handlers, and Term::Shell handles the gory details.

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Added: 2006-11-02 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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wdshell 0.98

wdshell 0.98


wdshell is a tool that runs shell commands using RubyWebDialogs. more>>
rwdshell uses the RubyWebDialogs GUI to run shell commands in a Web browser. It uses the rwdtinker framework for removal and installation of applets.

You have a Ruby eval screen, a shell command line, and a shell script runner. You can edit scripts and run Ruby scripts.
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Added: 2005-04-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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MirBSD Korn Shell R30

MirBSD Korn Shell R30


MirBSD Korn Shell (mksh) is an actively developed successor of pdksh (the Public Domain Korn Shell). more>>
MirBSD Korn Shell (mksh) is an actively developed successor of pdksh (the Public Domain Korn Shell), aimed at producing a shell good for interactive use, but with primary focus on scripting.
The project is intended to be portable to most *nix-like operating systems as long as theyre not too obscure. mksh incorporates improvements from OpenBSD and Debian, as well as bugfixes and enhancements developed for the MirOS and FreeWRT projects. The emacs command line editing mode is UTF-8 capable.
The shell supports large files, as well as all pdksh and some csh, AT&T ksh, and GNU bash features, is compatible with the Bourne shell (within limits, but you can turn off brace expansion), has no limit on array sizes, and incorporates some other useful builtins and features. While being already fast and small (without losing functionality), flags to make it even smaller can be given at compile time. An interactive shell reads "~/.mkshrc" on startup.
Enhancements:
- Packagers should read the information at http://www.mirbsd.org/mksh.htm#upgrade.
- mksh can now be built on more platforms, such as AIX, and with a lot of vendor compilers (Intel, Sun, IBM, Microsoft, Borland, Digital Mars, HP) in addition to gcc.
- Some constructs from GNU bash are supported.
- The code and build system got cleaned up, fixed, and improved further.
- Large file support on some OSes and POSIX compatibility got better.
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Added: 2007-07-28 License: MirOS License Price:
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New Adventure Shell 1.85.3

New Adventure Shell 1.85.3


New Adventure Shell is an adventure shell script. more>>
New Adventure Shell project is an adventure shell script.
The New Adventure Shell is a script that turns your shell into a text adventure game.
It ought to pose as little restrictions on normal shell use as possible, and allows as many adventure commands as possible.
The script is intended to pose as little restrictions on the normal use of the shell as possible, while allowing as many adventure commands as possible, and is written for maximum portability to other Unices.
No libraries or modules are needed to run the script; start it with:
# . nadvsh
Enhancements:
- Added stow away, wear and wield commands
- Added emote, cal and put commands
- Added unique colors for teleporter objects
- Added npc descriptions
- Implemented faint from exhaustion
- Implemented money objects (take, drop, examine and sell)
- Implemented displaying of chargecount in descriptions
- Fixed handling of cardinal numbers in item names
- Fixed problematic bugs in d_buy concerning armor and clothing
- Fixed Usage: lines
- Fixed singular/plural currency form
- Fixed several small bugs
- Code cleanup and optimizations
- Moved manual page to section 6
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xen-shell 1.5

xen-shell 1.5


xen-shell is a simple console application which allows you to easily allow the owner of a single Xen instance to control it. more>>
xen-shell is a simple console application which allows you to easily allow the owner of a single Xen instance to control it, without the overhead of a web-based control panel.
Using this shell users may:
- Boot/Shutodwn their Xen guest.
- Reboot their Xen guest.
- Connect to the serial console of their runing Xen guest.
- Reimage their system to a pristine state, via xen-tools.
- Manipulate their reverse DNS information
The shell features command history, command completion, and integrated help.
It is ideal for a hosting company who wishes to over "virtual machine" hosting to their customers, and allow them to control their own instance.
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Added: 2007-08-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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PyGTK Shell 1.90.6

PyGTK Shell 1.90.6


PyGTK Shell is a framework for interactive GUI programming. more>>
PyGTK Shell provides widgets derived from PyGTK optimized for interactive programming as well as an interactive, extensible PyGTK console for the rapid prototyping of GUI applications. It can be embedded by PyGTK applications.

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