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The Blowfish cipher
The Blowfish cipher in C and i386 assembler. more>>
The Blowfish cipher in C and i386 assembler.
In cryptography, Blowfish is a keyed, symmetric block cipher, designed in 1993 by Bruce Schneier and included in a large number of cipher suites and encryption products. While no effective cryptanalysis of Blowfish has been found to date, more attention is now given to block ciphers with a larger block size, such as AES or Twofish.
Schneier designed Blowfish as a general-purpose algorithm, intended as a replacement for the aging DES and free of the problems associated with other algorithms. At the time, many other designs were proprietary, encumbered by patents or kept as government secrets. Schneier has stated that, "Blowfish is unpatented, and will remain so in all countries. The algorithm is hereby placed in the public domain, and can be freely used by anyone."
<<lessIn cryptography, Blowfish is a keyed, symmetric block cipher, designed in 1993 by Bruce Schneier and included in a large number of cipher suites and encryption products. While no effective cryptanalysis of Blowfish has been found to date, more attention is now given to block ciphers with a larger block size, such as AES or Twofish.
Schneier designed Blowfish as a general-purpose algorithm, intended as a replacement for the aging DES and free of the problems associated with other algorithms. At the time, many other designs were proprietary, encumbered by patents or kept as government secrets. Schneier has stated that, "Blowfish is unpatented, and will remain so in all countries. The algorithm is hereby placed in the public domain, and can be freely used by anyone."
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Added: 2007-01-25 License: Public Domain Price:
1012 downloads
The Tcl IRCd 0.1a
The Tcl IRCd provides an IRC server written in Tcl. more>>
The Tcl IRCd provides an IRC server written in Tcl.
The Tcl IRCd is a small IRC server written in Tcl. It is very simple to modify. It is not a full implementation of the IRC protocol, but its enough to create channels, talk in public or private, change topic, nick, and other basic operations. No configuration is required.
The server is designed so that it can reload an updated version of itself at runtime without closing client connections.
The goal of the Tcl IRCd is to provide a simple implementation of an IRC server available in Tcl (thats also the language used to script the eggdrop), immune to buffer overflows or other security problems not affecting dynamic languages like Tcl.
The Tcl IRCd is a fun project, but if I found some time Ill try to release new versions with more features.
Enhancements:
- A number of stability problems fixed.
<<lessThe Tcl IRCd is a small IRC server written in Tcl. It is very simple to modify. It is not a full implementation of the IRC protocol, but its enough to create channels, talk in public or private, change topic, nick, and other basic operations. No configuration is required.
The server is designed so that it can reload an updated version of itself at runtime without closing client connections.
The goal of the Tcl IRCd is to provide a simple implementation of an IRC server available in Tcl (thats also the language used to script the eggdrop), immune to buffer overflows or other security problems not affecting dynamic languages like Tcl.
The Tcl IRCd is a fun project, but if I found some time Ill try to release new versions with more features.
Enhancements:
- A number of stability problems fixed.
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Added: 2007-04-19 License: BSD License Price:
920 downloads
The SirBot Project 0.2
SirBot Project provides an easy way to build, program, control, and monitor amateur robots. more>>
SirBot Project provides an easy way to build, program, control, and monitor amateur robots. Programming a bot is done writing a Python class. A declaration protocol syntax is used to define what can be done (primitive/complex actions). Using a Python CLI, the robot can be interactively controlled and dynamically programmed.
While the bot is performing several actions, every piece of information is able to produce events, thanks to the event declaration syntax. Events can also be created from other events (cascading events), conditionnaly triggered under specific conditions (pre-condition), and activate user-defined actions (post-conditions) according to a particular event state. The library provides detailed instructions to build electronic boards (PIC-based) and connect them to build a robot.
Easy way to build the bot
The SirBot Project provides every instructions to build a bot. A main board provides the basic features such as communication capabilities and implementation of a defined protocol. Several module can be plugged into this main board to provide extra feature such as, currently, a servo controller, IR distance ranger. Have a look on the SirBot Module Library to see current available modules/features. Also have a look at the SirBot Labs, where you can find examples of robots built with SirBot.
Easy way to program the bot
SirBot is python-based, your robot is just an object Protocol. Thanks to the power of python and its librairies, performing complex actions is (almost) trivial. No C++ here... just a protocol declaration syntax, easy to use.
Easy way to control the bot
Because SirBot is python-based, you can access your bot with a python CLI, such as ipython, and interactively control and program your bot. Soon, a graphical interface will allow to visually control your robot.
Easy way to monitor the bots actions
While the bot performs several actions, every piece of information is able to produce events, thanks to the event declaration syntax. Events can also be created from other events (cascading events), conditionnaly triggered under specific conditions (pre-condition), and activate user-defined actions (post-conditions) according to a particular event state.
Enhancements:
- Either the robot or PC can initiate the communication (Master/Slave vs. Peer-to-Peer mode).
- Recurrent tasks can be defined as background jobs (polling the bot, etc.).
- There is a dedicated Web site, documentation, and many fixes in Jal libraries.
<<lessWhile the bot is performing several actions, every piece of information is able to produce events, thanks to the event declaration syntax. Events can also be created from other events (cascading events), conditionnaly triggered under specific conditions (pre-condition), and activate user-defined actions (post-conditions) according to a particular event state. The library provides detailed instructions to build electronic boards (PIC-based) and connect them to build a robot.
Easy way to build the bot
The SirBot Project provides every instructions to build a bot. A main board provides the basic features such as communication capabilities and implementation of a defined protocol. Several module can be plugged into this main board to provide extra feature such as, currently, a servo controller, IR distance ranger. Have a look on the SirBot Module Library to see current available modules/features. Also have a look at the SirBot Labs, where you can find examples of robots built with SirBot.
Easy way to program the bot
SirBot is python-based, your robot is just an object Protocol. Thanks to the power of python and its librairies, performing complex actions is (almost) trivial. No C++ here... just a protocol declaration syntax, easy to use.
Easy way to control the bot
Because SirBot is python-based, you can access your bot with a python CLI, such as ipython, and interactively control and program your bot. Soon, a graphical interface will allow to visually control your robot.
Easy way to monitor the bots actions
While the bot performs several actions, every piece of information is able to produce events, thanks to the event declaration syntax. Events can also be created from other events (cascading events), conditionnaly triggered under specific conditions (pre-condition), and activate user-defined actions (post-conditions) according to a particular event state.
Enhancements:
- Either the robot or PC can initiate the communication (Master/Slave vs. Peer-to-Peer mode).
- Recurrent tasks can be defined as background jobs (polling the bot, etc.).
- There is a dedicated Web site, documentation, and many fixes in Jal libraries.
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Added: 2007-05-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
886 downloads
The Romalizer 0.61
The Romalizer project is a Tcl script to analyze your MAME roms and report errors. more>>
The Romalizer project is a Tcl script to analyze your MAME roms and report errors.
The ROMalizer is a Tcl script that examines your .zip files for MAME ROMs and lets you know if you have any extra data in them. It can also report incorrect filenames, CRCs, etc.
Enhancements:
- romalizer will no longer move the zipfiles it has fixed into your roms directory unless you specify the -M option. This will allow you to run romalizer as a normal user on a roms filesystem that is only writable by root or some other games administrator. If you use the -M option, romalzier will back up your old roms into the working directory as usual, if the -M option is not used, the new (fixed) roms will be located in the working directory.
- romalizer now fully supports two new styles of merging your roms. You may now use the -g or -G options to tell romalizer to use one of these new merging formats. When -g is used, romalizer will merge all clones into a single zip file. When -G is used, romalizer will create clone zip files that are capable of being run independantly of the parent romset. I have tested these new merging features on my pacman romset and it works beautifully, however more testing probably needs to be done on a complete romset for these options.
- neogeo games are now supported, romalizer will just ignore any CRC that matches 354029fc (ng-sfix.rom), 9036d879 (neo-geo.rom), and 97cf998b (ng-sm1.rom). Thus neogeo roms are now fully supported except for these 3 which should be placed in a file called neogeo.zip.
- romalizer requires usage of UnZip version 5.41 or higher due to a Y2K bug in UnZip. This patch will now check your unzip version and abort if you do not have a recent version of UnZip.
<<lessThe ROMalizer is a Tcl script that examines your .zip files for MAME ROMs and lets you know if you have any extra data in them. It can also report incorrect filenames, CRCs, etc.
Enhancements:
- romalizer will no longer move the zipfiles it has fixed into your roms directory unless you specify the -M option. This will allow you to run romalizer as a normal user on a roms filesystem that is only writable by root or some other games administrator. If you use the -M option, romalzier will back up your old roms into the working directory as usual, if the -M option is not used, the new (fixed) roms will be located in the working directory.
- romalizer now fully supports two new styles of merging your roms. You may now use the -g or -G options to tell romalizer to use one of these new merging formats. When -g is used, romalizer will merge all clones into a single zip file. When -G is used, romalizer will create clone zip files that are capable of being run independantly of the parent romset. I have tested these new merging features on my pacman romset and it works beautifully, however more testing probably needs to be done on a complete romset for these options.
- neogeo games are now supported, romalizer will just ignore any CRC that matches 354029fc (ng-sfix.rom), 9036d879 (neo-geo.rom), and 97cf998b (ng-sm1.rom). Thus neogeo roms are now fully supported except for these 3 which should be placed in a file called neogeo.zip.
- romalizer requires usage of UnZip version 5.41 or higher due to a Y2K bug in UnZip. This patch will now check your unzip version and abort if you do not have a recent version of UnZip.
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Added: 2006-11-20 License: Freeware Price:
624 downloads
The Spider 1.71
The Spider project is a complete object-oriented environment for machine learning in Matlab. more>>
The Spider project is a complete object-oriented environment for machine learning in Matlab.
Aside from ease of use for base learning algorithms, algorithms can be plugged together and can be compared with, for example, model selection, statistical tests, and visual plots.
This gives all the power of objects (reusability, the ability to plug together, sharing of code), but also all the power of Matlab for machine learning research.
Enhancements:
- A WEKA interface was added, supporting decision trees.
- Additional code, documentation, and demos were added.
<<lessAside from ease of use for base learning algorithms, algorithms can be plugged together and can be compared with, for example, model selection, statistical tests, and visual plots.
This gives all the power of objects (reusability, the ability to plug together, sharing of code), but also all the power of Matlab for machine learning research.
Enhancements:
- A WEKA interface was added, supporting decision trees.
- Additional code, documentation, and demos were added.
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Added: 2006-07-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1185 downloads
The DaisyPlayer Project 0.2.4
DaisyPlayer is a program for playing Digital Talking Books (DTB). more>>
DaisyPlayer is a program for playing Digital Talking Books (DTB). The DaisyPlayer Projects main focus is to make a library with a small, easy-to-use API, making it easy for other developers to write their own daisy players without having much knowledge about the Daisy format and standards.
A console and a GUI front-end are available fo this library to demonstrate how it can be used in practice and for those who just need a simple daisy player.
<<lessA console and a GUI front-end are available fo this library to demonstrate how it can be used in practice and for those who just need a simple daisy player.
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Added: 2006-06-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1235 downloads
Eprayer Beta 8.1
Eprayer is a prayer request script that is easy to install and customize. more>>
Eprayer is a prayer request script that is easy to install and customize. It requires a MySQL database, but also creates a flat file for exporting into Excel.
Main features:
- Easy to customize
- Sends to multiple recipients
- Sends reply email to requester
- Valid XHTML and CSS
- Records information to a MySQL database as well as a flatfile for excel exporting
- Requires confirmation before sending
- Checks for errors
- Displays random requests on prayer request page
- Ability to set banned email addresses and banned words
- Released under GPL
- Free support via message boards
<<lessMain features:
- Easy to customize
- Sends to multiple recipients
- Sends reply email to requester
- Valid XHTML and CSS
- Records information to a MySQL database as well as a flatfile for excel exporting
- Requires confirmation before sending
- Checks for errors
- Displays random requests on prayer request page
- Ability to set banned email addresses and banned words
- Released under GPL
- Free support via message boards
Download (0.015MB)
Added: 2007-03-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
961 downloads
The Doorman 0.81
The doorman guards the door of a server, manipulating firewall rules to admit only recognized parties. more>>
The doorman guards the door of a server, manipulating firewall rules to admit only recognized parties.
The doorman is intended to run on systems which have their firewall rules turned down tightly enough as to be effectively invisible to the outside world. The doorman adds and removes extra rules in a very controlled manner.
Using metaphor 1...
The doorman daemon "guards the door" of a host, admitting only recognized parties. It allows a server which is not intended for general public access to run with all of its TCP ports closed to the outside world. A matching "knocker" is provided, with which to persuade the doorman to open the door a crack, just wide enough for a single TCP connection from a single IP address.
And now, switching to metaphor 2... :)
A private server thus rigged for silent running has greatly enhanced security. Port scans cannot reveal its existence. Even if its existence is known by other means (or the firewall isnt all that tight), possible bugs in server code cannot be exploited; packets from unknown sources simply never get to the bug.
The current implementation of the doorman, "doormand", is suitable for protecting only TCP services on Unix-type systems. The door-knocker, "knock", can be run under Unix, GNU/Linux, or Microsoft Windows.
The doorman is based on an original idea of Martin Krzywinski, who proposed watching firewall logs for a sequence of packets directed to closed ports, which method he described in Sysadmin magazine and linuxjournal.com.
You might also visit his pages at www.portknocking.org.
This particular implementation deviates a bit from his original proposal, in that the doorman watches for only a single UDP packet. To get the doorman to open up, the packet must contain an MD5 hash which correctly hashes a shared secret, salted with a 32-bit random number, the identifying user or group-name, and the requested service port-number.
Enhancements:
- Added support for linux cooked socket header len; thanks to Markus Hoffmann.
- Fixed guestlist hostname-parsing bug; also thanks to Markus.
- Changed method of remembering old knock hashes, without use of Berkeley DB.
- Kinda-fixed a bug handling pcapnext-returns-null condition. I hope.
- Included lexer.c (flex output from lexer.l) in distribution. Duh.
- Fixed doorman bug when creating new new hashfile; thanks to Robert Koropcak
- No changes made to knock.c; however, it will report being V0.81
<<lessThe doorman is intended to run on systems which have their firewall rules turned down tightly enough as to be effectively invisible to the outside world. The doorman adds and removes extra rules in a very controlled manner.
Using metaphor 1...
The doorman daemon "guards the door" of a host, admitting only recognized parties. It allows a server which is not intended for general public access to run with all of its TCP ports closed to the outside world. A matching "knocker" is provided, with which to persuade the doorman to open the door a crack, just wide enough for a single TCP connection from a single IP address.
And now, switching to metaphor 2... :)
A private server thus rigged for silent running has greatly enhanced security. Port scans cannot reveal its existence. Even if its existence is known by other means (or the firewall isnt all that tight), possible bugs in server code cannot be exploited; packets from unknown sources simply never get to the bug.
The current implementation of the doorman, "doormand", is suitable for protecting only TCP services on Unix-type systems. The door-knocker, "knock", can be run under Unix, GNU/Linux, or Microsoft Windows.
The doorman is based on an original idea of Martin Krzywinski, who proposed watching firewall logs for a sequence of packets directed to closed ports, which method he described in Sysadmin magazine and linuxjournal.com.
You might also visit his pages at www.portknocking.org.
This particular implementation deviates a bit from his original proposal, in that the doorman watches for only a single UDP packet. To get the doorman to open up, the packet must contain an MD5 hash which correctly hashes a shared secret, salted with a 32-bit random number, the identifying user or group-name, and the requested service port-number.
Enhancements:
- Added support for linux cooked socket header len; thanks to Markus Hoffmann.
- Fixed guestlist hostname-parsing bug; also thanks to Markus.
- Changed method of remembering old knock hashes, without use of Berkeley DB.
- Kinda-fixed a bug handling pcapnext-returns-null condition. I hope.
- Included lexer.c (flex output from lexer.l) in distribution. Duh.
- Fixed doorman bug when creating new new hashfile; thanks to Robert Koropcak
- No changes made to knock.c; however, it will report being V0.81
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Added: 2006-07-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1202 downloads
The Examiner 0.5
The Examiner is a forensic tool to disassemble binary executables. more>>
The Examiner is an application that utilizes the objdump command to disassemble and comment foreign executable binaries. This app was designed to analyze static compiled binaries but works ok with others. The intention is for forensic research but could also be used in general reverse engineering.
This program can only handle basic dissassembly. If the binary has been modified to resist debugging then the Examinier probably will not be able to analyze the code. Also the Examiner will not analyze live running code. This can be a good thing but if you need to look at code when it runs or deal with complicated disassembly you should probably use Fenris.
Main features:
- Automates objdump usage
- Can generate cross-reference files of functions, interrupts and other useful things
- Locates functions within the binary
- Understands the stack and comments on its state
- Can parse and understand the contents of the .rodata section
- Cross references .rodata calls and comments on them
- Locates .data pointer references to .rodata
- Provides an easy to read CALL syntax for comments
- Understands and looks up interrupts calls
- Utilizes Linux source headers to determine function names based on what interrupt is called
- Can differentiate all of the socketcall functions
- Can comment on some C like constants for function calls
- Separates functions based on ret calls
- Can recognize and attempts to decode UPX compressed binaries
- Works with TCT and Fenris dress utility
- Can detect crippled ELF executables and burneye executables
- Recognizes symbols and will cross-reference dynamic libraries
Enhancements:
- Has rudementary detection of burneye via 7350 sig.
- Can detect crippled ELF header files (optionally uncripple)
- Added a TUTORIAL file
- Modified default working dir to $HOMEexaminer-data
- Can cross-reference .data pointers to .rodata sections
- Now records pushl calls
- Fixed -H to dump headers instead of -R
- Added -o to specify an output file or STDOUT with -
- Added -c to specify a comment character
- Added a new util xhierarchy to print function call hierarchy
<<lessThis program can only handle basic dissassembly. If the binary has been modified to resist debugging then the Examinier probably will not be able to analyze the code. Also the Examiner will not analyze live running code. This can be a good thing but if you need to look at code when it runs or deal with complicated disassembly you should probably use Fenris.
Main features:
- Automates objdump usage
- Can generate cross-reference files of functions, interrupts and other useful things
- Locates functions within the binary
- Understands the stack and comments on its state
- Can parse and understand the contents of the .rodata section
- Cross references .rodata calls and comments on them
- Locates .data pointer references to .rodata
- Provides an easy to read CALL syntax for comments
- Understands and looks up interrupts calls
- Utilizes Linux source headers to determine function names based on what interrupt is called
- Can differentiate all of the socketcall functions
- Can comment on some C like constants for function calls
- Separates functions based on ret calls
- Can recognize and attempts to decode UPX compressed binaries
- Works with TCT and Fenris dress utility
- Can detect crippled ELF executables and burneye executables
- Recognizes symbols and will cross-reference dynamic libraries
Enhancements:
- Has rudementary detection of burneye via 7350 sig.
- Can detect crippled ELF header files (optionally uncripple)
- Added a TUTORIAL file
- Modified default working dir to $HOMEexaminer-data
- Can cross-reference .data pointers to .rodata sections
- Now records pushl calls
- Fixed -H to dump headers instead of -R
- Added -o to specify an output file or STDOUT with -
- Added -c to specify a comment character
- Added a new util xhierarchy to print function call hierarchy
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Added: 2005-03-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1696 downloads
The Tamber Project 1.2.22
The Tamber project is a free, componentised n-tier website engine that uses open languages such as XML and JavaScript. more>>
The Tamber project is a free, componentised n-tier website engine that uses open languages such as XML and JavaScript.
Once installed you will be able to see the home page and directions in the installation wizard. Next step is to run the wizard. It will ask you choose whether you are upgrading and installation or starting fresh. If you are upgrading from Tamber 1.0 then choose upgrade.
Choosing fresh install will lead you to the database creation screen, you will need a black database and its` DSN. Enter their details in the form and wait for the wizard to create the database. You will then be prompted to enter an administrator email address and password. DO NOT FORGET THESE DETAILS. The last page will allow you to customise various other bits of Tamber including localisation.
Use your newly created admin account to signin, from there you can add extra currencies (in the locale manager), add catalogue entries and prepare Tamber for deployment. One are that will need changing is the site skin - you can either create a dummy skin using the CMS (Content Management System) or you can get your hands dirty and edit the XML by hand (consult the XML guide for more information). You can install the new skin by cut and pasting it into the skin node in /lib/theme/std/sys_obj.xml (see theme section of the Tamber manual to find out more).
Get your self subscribed to the Tamber release list or check the tamber.com home page periodically. Currently there is no system for generating diffs or applying updates. You`ll have to apply them by hand from the distribution zip file.
<<lessOnce installed you will be able to see the home page and directions in the installation wizard. Next step is to run the wizard. It will ask you choose whether you are upgrading and installation or starting fresh. If you are upgrading from Tamber 1.0 then choose upgrade.
Choosing fresh install will lead you to the database creation screen, you will need a black database and its` DSN. Enter their details in the form and wait for the wizard to create the database. You will then be prompted to enter an administrator email address and password. DO NOT FORGET THESE DETAILS. The last page will allow you to customise various other bits of Tamber including localisation.
Use your newly created admin account to signin, from there you can add extra currencies (in the locale manager), add catalogue entries and prepare Tamber for deployment. One are that will need changing is the site skin - you can either create a dummy skin using the CMS (Content Management System) or you can get your hands dirty and edit the XML by hand (consult the XML guide for more information). You can install the new skin by cut and pasting it into the skin node in /lib/theme/std/sys_obj.xml (see theme section of the Tamber manual to find out more).
Get your self subscribed to the Tamber release list or check the tamber.com home page periodically. Currently there is no system for generating diffs or applying updates. You`ll have to apply them by hand from the distribution zip file.
Download (0.50MB)
Added: 2006-06-23 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
1219 downloads
The Data Mine 1.0
The Data Mine is a search engine designed to give users an unusually powerful interface. more>>
The Data Mine is a search engine designed to give users an unusually powerful interface. It is designed around human-computer intelligent interaction (making the computer a tool so humans can use their intelligence).
The project divides the screen into two halves: one lets you find all the instances of your querys keywords, and the other lets you look through a highlighted version of the results you choose.
Installation:
Basics
To install, run "./install" and answer the questions provided. This will run a Unix-flavor install-style script and should create a working, out-of-the-box installation when supplied appropriate values.
See USAGE below if are curions about how to use the Data Mine.
Setup and Customization
The Configure link at the bottom of the Data Mine search page provides a menu you can use to customize the data mine.
The main engine is intended for anyone to be able to use; the setup pages are written for techies. If you arent sure what a regular expression is, for instance, ask someone whos more technical.
Security
The present release of the Data Mine has not been closely scrutinized for security, and should be treated as such by security-conscious administrators. If you discover a vulnerability, please contact the author.
You are strongly encouraged to change the password in /usr/share/datamine/password.
The default installation sets /usr/share/datamine and contents to a relatively permissive mode. Administrators are encouraged to set directory and contents to mode 700, owned by the effective user ID that CGI scripts will be running under. This is usually apache or nobody.
Usage:
The Data Mine is designed to be run as a straightforward web application, with much administrative activity performed on-web.
Once it is set up via the Configure link, just explore.
http://[your hostname]/cgi-bin/datamine
(That is the location provided by RPM installation and the default for the provided installer. The provided installer allows you to specify another location; if you specified another location, substitute that for "/cgi-bin/furball".)
<<lessThe project divides the screen into two halves: one lets you find all the instances of your querys keywords, and the other lets you look through a highlighted version of the results you choose.
Installation:
Basics
To install, run "./install" and answer the questions provided. This will run a Unix-flavor install-style script and should create a working, out-of-the-box installation when supplied appropriate values.
See USAGE below if are curions about how to use the Data Mine.
Setup and Customization
The Configure link at the bottom of the Data Mine search page provides a menu you can use to customize the data mine.
The main engine is intended for anyone to be able to use; the setup pages are written for techies. If you arent sure what a regular expression is, for instance, ask someone whos more technical.
Security
The present release of the Data Mine has not been closely scrutinized for security, and should be treated as such by security-conscious administrators. If you discover a vulnerability, please contact the author.
You are strongly encouraged to change the password in /usr/share/datamine/password.
The default installation sets /usr/share/datamine and contents to a relatively permissive mode. Administrators are encouraged to set directory and contents to mode 700, owned by the effective user ID that CGI scripts will be running under. This is usually apache or nobody.
Usage:
The Data Mine is designed to be run as a straightforward web application, with much administrative activity performed on-web.
Once it is set up via the Configure link, just explore.
http://[your hostname]/cgi-bin/datamine
(That is the location provided by RPM installation and the default for the provided installer. The provided installer allows you to specify another location; if you specified another location, substitute that for "/cgi-bin/furball".)
Download (0.070MB)
Added: 2007-02-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
977 downloads
The Gallery 2.2.2
The Gallery is a slick Web-based photo album written using PHP. more>>
Gallery is a web based software product that lets you manage your photos on your own website. You must have your own website with PHP support in order to install and use it.
With Gallery you can easily create and maintain albums of photos via an intuitive interface. The function photo management includes automatic thumbnail creation, image resizing, rotation, ordering, captioning, searching and more.
Albums can have read, write and caption permissions per individual authenticated user for an additional level of privacy. Give accounts to your friends and family and let them upload and manage their own photos on your website!
Main features:
- Image Magick or NetPBM - pick which image manipulation package you have on your server or want to use.
- Auto Rotate Images - Gallery can look at information in pictures from digital cameras and automatically rotate them as needed.
- Image Quality and Size Defaults - You can limit the quality and size of images so that when images are uploaded, Gallery will resize them to save space.
- Main Gallery Page Settings - The configuration wizard contains all of the settings for how the main Gallery page looks and acts including showing or hiding the album tree, search engine, or album owner, and what frames to show around albums.
- Optional Binaries: zip, jhead, jpegtran - If you have these programs on your webserver, you can enable them to make gallery work better and be more flexible.
- Languages - Choose which languages you want your Gallery to support and how the user is presented with the choice.
- Email Support - Set up email support to have your Gallery email users when their accounts are created or when they forget their password, email you copies, email people when the Gallery is updated, and more!
- Gallery-wide Slideshow - enable or disable a slideshow that includes all pictures in the gallery
- Commenting - turn off or on the public commenting system and configure it.
- Logging - enable logging with syslog or the Windows logger
- RSS publishing - publish your Gallery with RSS![1]
- Album Defaults - set defaults for the way that all new albums will originally look.
<<lessWith Gallery you can easily create and maintain albums of photos via an intuitive interface. The function photo management includes automatic thumbnail creation, image resizing, rotation, ordering, captioning, searching and more.
Albums can have read, write and caption permissions per individual authenticated user for an additional level of privacy. Give accounts to your friends and family and let them upload and manage their own photos on your website!
Main features:
- Image Magick or NetPBM - pick which image manipulation package you have on your server or want to use.
- Auto Rotate Images - Gallery can look at information in pictures from digital cameras and automatically rotate them as needed.
- Image Quality and Size Defaults - You can limit the quality and size of images so that when images are uploaded, Gallery will resize them to save space.
- Main Gallery Page Settings - The configuration wizard contains all of the settings for how the main Gallery page looks and acts including showing or hiding the album tree, search engine, or album owner, and what frames to show around albums.
- Optional Binaries: zip, jhead, jpegtran - If you have these programs on your webserver, you can enable them to make gallery work better and be more flexible.
- Languages - Choose which languages you want your Gallery to support and how the user is presented with the choice.
- Email Support - Set up email support to have your Gallery email users when their accounts are created or when they forget their password, email you copies, email people when the Gallery is updated, and more!
- Gallery-wide Slideshow - enable or disable a slideshow that includes all pictures in the gallery
- Commenting - turn off or on the public commenting system and configure it.
- Logging - enable logging with syslog or the Windows logger
- RSS publishing - publish your Gallery with RSS![1]
- Album Defaults - set defaults for the way that all new albums will originally look.
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Added: 2007-06-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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License:GPL (GNU General Public License)
License:GPL (GNU General Public License)
The split plug-in
The split plug-in is a Gimp plug-in that splits an image into layers. more>>
The split plug-in is a Gimp plug-in that splits an image into layers.
The plug-in cuts an image into a number of rows and columns and composes a new multilayer image (film) of these pieces. Its just the reverse of the poster plug-in.
<<lessThe plug-in cuts an image into a number of rows and columns and composes a new multilayer image (film) of these pieces. Its just the reverse of the poster plug-in.
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Added: 2006-09-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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The Hunted Chronicle 2
The Hunted is a single player FPS game based off of the Darkplaces engine. more>>
The Hunted is a single player FPS game based off of the Darkplaces engine. It is completely standalone, meaning that you do not need any prior files to run it, and it comes in a series called chronicles.
These chronicles are used for having a continuously flowing story and a difference in weaponry and in other things found in-game.
Each chronicle tells the story of a lone survivor escaping the city that has been overcome by the infected.
The symptoms of the infected at the time of the survivors adventure are not clear but as the chronicles are released, the story unfolds to make it quite clear as to why, where, when, and how this survivor came to be in a horror show such as this.
Main features:
- Completely recreated zombie and zombie code. Much more "realistic" in attack, range, and response time.
- Added random skin generator so zombies will be wearing different attire no matter how many times you play a map
- Added "Use" key, used to pick up boxes and move them to get to previously unattainable areas
- Added "story driven comics" used to help further the story and gives hints on puzzles
- Added all new weapon models
- Added fully functionable "secondary attack" (zoom with Mercs Gun, large swing with meathook)
- Added zombie footsteps
- FIXED**bug where zombies faking dead on ground would still block a players way
- FIXED**HUD/glock-pistol ammo malfunctions
- Added place_model attributes to have spatialization options and other effects to create global audio ambience and better effects using DarkPlaces extensions
- Added muzzleflash
- Added flashlight
- Added multiple new enemies
<<lessThese chronicles are used for having a continuously flowing story and a difference in weaponry and in other things found in-game.
Each chronicle tells the story of a lone survivor escaping the city that has been overcome by the infected.
The symptoms of the infected at the time of the survivors adventure are not clear but as the chronicles are released, the story unfolds to make it quite clear as to why, where, when, and how this survivor came to be in a horror show such as this.
Main features:
- Completely recreated zombie and zombie code. Much more "realistic" in attack, range, and response time.
- Added random skin generator so zombies will be wearing different attire no matter how many times you play a map
- Added "Use" key, used to pick up boxes and move them to get to previously unattainable areas
- Added "story driven comics" used to help further the story and gives hints on puzzles
- Added all new weapon models
- Added fully functionable "secondary attack" (zoom with Mercs Gun, large swing with meathook)
- Added zombie footsteps
- FIXED**bug where zombies faking dead on ground would still block a players way
- FIXED**HUD/glock-pistol ammo malfunctions
- Added place_model attributes to have spatialization options and other effects to create global audio ambience and better effects using DarkPlaces extensions
- Added muzzleflash
- Added flashlight
- Added multiple new enemies
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Added: 2005-09-19 License: Freeware Price:
1527 downloads
The Freeduc-cd 1.5
Freeduc is a run-from-CD Linux distribution based on Knoppix and created by OFSET in France. more>> <<less
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Added: 2005-05-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1635 downloads
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