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OS X Login Screen 1.2
OS X Login Screen is a very accurate OS X login Screen Mimic for Kubuntu Linux. more>>
OS X Login Screen is a very accurate OS X login Screen Mimic for Kubuntu Linux.
<<less Download (0.31MB)
Added: 2007-03-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
981 downloads
Login Scan fusion
Login Scan fusion provides an adaptation theme from kdm fusion. more>>
Login Scan fusion provides an adaptation theme from kdm fusion.
This is a adaptation of the theme for kde "fusion for GDM.
<<lessThis is a adaptation of the theme for kde "fusion for GDM.
Download (2.0MB)
Added: 2007-02-02 License: Public Domain Price:
609 downloads
THC-Dialup Login Hacker 1.1
THC-Dialup Login Hacker is a tool for penetrating dialup modems. more>>
THC-Dialup Login Hacker is a tool for penetrating dialup modems.
All you need is UNIX and minicom. Have fun with this little release!
The internet is not the only door into a network. In this new days, wavelans are becoming popular, in old days, there were dial-in modems. But today, dial-in modems are still present in any company.
While tools for wardialing (scanning phone numbers for modems by dialing every number and checking if theres a carrier) are available for all operating systems for years, there were only a very few tools for trying to guess login/passwords against modem carriers, and they were all for MS-DOS only. Years ago, I wrote such a tool called LOGIN-HACKER, which is still in use by many people, just because theres no real choice.
About 5 years ago I completely moved from MS-DOS to UNIX (Linux and OpenBSD) so executing penetration tests became a pain in the ass for modem login hacking. Finally I wrote some scripts to hack into modem carriers for Unix as well.
To make it flexible and portable, I chose not to write my own terminal program and scripting language, like I did with LOGIN-HACKER. I just use simple Minicom scripts. And they are very effective! Also they could include more commands to interact with the operating system while the script is running, I made it possible, to autodetect almost any prompt, and detect if a login/password, or password only prompt was successfully passed or not.
<<lessAll you need is UNIX and minicom. Have fun with this little release!
The internet is not the only door into a network. In this new days, wavelans are becoming popular, in old days, there were dial-in modems. But today, dial-in modems are still present in any company.
While tools for wardialing (scanning phone numbers for modems by dialing every number and checking if theres a carrier) are available for all operating systems for years, there were only a very few tools for trying to guess login/passwords against modem carriers, and they were all for MS-DOS only. Years ago, I wrote such a tool called LOGIN-HACKER, which is still in use by many people, just because theres no real choice.
About 5 years ago I completely moved from MS-DOS to UNIX (Linux and OpenBSD) so executing penetration tests became a pain in the ass for modem login hacking. Finally I wrote some scripts to hack into modem carriers for Unix as well.
To make it flexible and portable, I chose not to write my own terminal program and scripting language, like I did with LOGIN-HACKER. I just use simple Minicom scripts. And they are very effective! Also they could include more commands to interact with the operating system while the script is running, I made it possible, to autodetect almost any prompt, and detect if a login/password, or password only prompt was successfully passed or not.
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Added: 2006-03-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
797 downloads
Greenlines
Greenlines provides a login manager theme. more>>
Greenlines provides a login manager theme.
Greenlines is a set of lines drawn with SVG, and a minimalistic login manager in the upper right corner.
Some of the code is based upon Pirates of Gnome, I may fix up the code later on, because some of it is not that well thought through. Suggestions are welcome.
<<lessGreenlines is a set of lines drawn with SVG, and a minimalistic login manager in the upper right corner.
Some of the code is based upon Pirates of Gnome, I may fix up the code later on, because some of it is not that well thought through. Suggestions are welcome.
Download (0.18MB)
Added: 2007-02-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
994 downloads
Secure Login 0.7.2
Secure Login provides a login extension similar to Operas Wand login. more>>
Secure Login provides a login extension similar to Operas Wand login.
It uses the built-in password manager, but deactivates the prefilling of login forms.
Instead, you are now able to login with one click or a keyboard shortcut (ALT+N).
Just add the Secure Login toolbar button to your toolbar, or use the provided statusbar icon.
If you hover over one of the icons, a tooltip is shown, displaying the login url and the number of available logins (users).
For more than one user or login forms on the current page a selection prompt is displayed on login.
You have the option to play sound notifications (*.wav) for found login data on the current page or when logging in.
All the options can be changed using the Secure Login settings menu or the statusbar icon context menu.
Secure Login provides you with a number of Security enhancements and helps protecting you from phishing:
Disabling the prefilling of login forms prevents malicious JavaScript code to automatically steal your login data.
This is due to the fact that no login data is inserted in form fields before the user clicks on the login button or logs in using the keyboard shortcut.
To make sure you login to the right website, the second level domain of the login url is compared to the second level domain of the current page.
If they do not match a dialog prompt is displayed before login.
SecureLogin provides you with an optional setting to protect you from all JavaScript code during login.
This can prevent cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks without having to deactivate JavaScript completely.
If you enable this option, your login data will never be inserted in any form fields nor will the login form be submitted.
Instead your credentials will be sent to the login page using internal Firefox methods.
Not all login forms will work this way, e.g. not those using JavaScript routines.
Therefore, you can add such websites to an exception list.
<<lessIt uses the built-in password manager, but deactivates the prefilling of login forms.
Instead, you are now able to login with one click or a keyboard shortcut (ALT+N).
Just add the Secure Login toolbar button to your toolbar, or use the provided statusbar icon.
If you hover over one of the icons, a tooltip is shown, displaying the login url and the number of available logins (users).
For more than one user or login forms on the current page a selection prompt is displayed on login.
You have the option to play sound notifications (*.wav) for found login data on the current page or when logging in.
All the options can be changed using the Secure Login settings menu or the statusbar icon context menu.
Secure Login provides you with a number of Security enhancements and helps protecting you from phishing:
Disabling the prefilling of login forms prevents malicious JavaScript code to automatically steal your login data.
This is due to the fact that no login data is inserted in form fields before the user clicks on the login button or logs in using the keyboard shortcut.
To make sure you login to the right website, the second level domain of the login url is compared to the second level domain of the current page.
If they do not match a dialog prompt is displayed before login.
SecureLogin provides you with an optional setting to protect you from all JavaScript code during login.
This can prevent cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks without having to deactivate JavaScript completely.
If you enable this option, your login data will never be inserted in any form fields nor will the login form be submitted.
Instead your credentials will be sent to the login page using internal Firefox methods.
Not all login forms will work this way, e.g. not those using JavaScript routines.
Therefore, you can add such websites to an exception list.
Download (0.059MB)
Added: 2007-04-10 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
947 downloads
TiVonage 0.21
TiVonage allows Vonage customers to manage their voice mail. more>>
TiVonage allows Vonage customers to manage their voice mail.
Main features:
- Check for new messages
- Listen to messages
- View caller ID and address info
- Return calls via Click2Call
Enhancements:
- HTML tags were removed from the caller ID data returned by Google.
- This was only observed in messages from businesses.
- The MP3 encoding timeout was increased from 10s to 60s for slower machines.
- A bug that prevented config.sh/config.bat from exiting was fixed.
- sox and associated encode.sh/encode.bat scripts were added to fix problems caused by new .wav encoding from Vonage.
- A country question was added to the setup.
- The ability to check for new versions and notify the user accordingly was added.
- Graceful handling of messages from unknown callers was added.
- Minor cosmetic changes were made.
<<lessMain features:
- Check for new messages
- Listen to messages
- View caller ID and address info
- Return calls via Click2Call
Enhancements:
- HTML tags were removed from the caller ID data returned by Google.
- This was only observed in messages from businesses.
- The MP3 encoding timeout was increased from 10s to 60s for slower machines.
- A bug that prevented config.sh/config.bat from exiting was fixed.
- sox and associated encode.sh/encode.bat scripts were added to fix problems caused by new .wav encoding from Vonage.
- A country question was added to the setup.
- The ability to check for new versions and notify the user accordingly was added.
- Graceful handling of messages from unknown callers was added.
- Minor cosmetic changes were made.
Download (4.0MB)
Added: 2006-03-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1320 downloads
DCE::Login 0.21
DCE::Login is a Perl extension for interfacing to the DCE login API. more>>
DCE::Login is a Perl extension for interfacing to the DCE login API.
SYNOPSIS
use DCE::Login;
my($l, $status) = DCE::Login->get_current_context;
my $pwent = $l->get_pwent;
Perl extension for interfacing to the DCE login API.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use DCE::Login;
my($l, $status) = DCE::Login->get_current_context;
my $pwent = $l->get_pwent;
Perl extension for interfacing to the DCE login API.
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Added: 2007-04-16 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
921 downloads
Vonage::Click2Call 0.11
Vonage::Click2Call is a Perl extension for using the Vonage Click2Call service. more>>
Vonage::Click2Call is a Perl extension for using the Vonage Click2Call service.
SYNOPSIS
use Vonage::Click2Call;
my $vonage = Vonage::Click2Call->new(login => user,
password => pass,
no_https_check => 1, # wasteful after the first time. turn it off.
);
if (! $vonage) {
# no $vonage for errstr...
die "Failed during initilization : " . $Vonage::Click2Call::errstr;
}
# get my phone numbers
my @phoneNumbers = $vonage->fromNumbers();
if (! defined($phoneNumbers[0])) {
die "No phone numbers found : " . $vonage->errstr;
}
printf("I have %d numbers configured.",scalar(@phoneNumbers));
# call someone. dont forget the leading 1.
my $rc = $vonage->call($phoneNumbers[0],12125551234);
if (! $rc) {
die "Failed to place a call : " . $vonage->errstr;
}
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Vonage::Click2Call;
my $vonage = Vonage::Click2Call->new(login => user,
password => pass,
no_https_check => 1, # wasteful after the first time. turn it off.
);
if (! $vonage) {
# no $vonage for errstr...
die "Failed during initilization : " . $Vonage::Click2Call::errstr;
}
# get my phone numbers
my @phoneNumbers = $vonage->fromNumbers();
if (! defined($phoneNumbers[0])) {
die "No phone numbers found : " . $vonage->errstr;
}
printf("I have %d numbers configured.",scalar(@phoneNumbers));
# call someone. dont forget the leading 1.
my $rc = $vonage->call($phoneNumbers[0],12125551234);
if (! $rc) {
die "Failed to place a call : " . $vonage->errstr;
}
Download (0.003MB)
Added: 2007-05-25 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
888 downloads
Mailing List 1.04
Mailing List is a Web-based, full-featured mailing list and newsletter system. more>>
Mailing List project is a Web-based, full-featured mailing list and newsletter system. Users can subscribe and unsubscribe themselves.
Email confirmation is used for new subscriptions. The list of subscribers to a list can be imported and exported.
Installation:
- copy all files to your web host
- use phpmyadmin or your mysql interface to run site.sql against your database.
- open site.xml and edit the database section with your database details.
- go to index.php and login with username of admin with a password of test.
Setup the site.xml file with your database settings as follows.
< database type="mysql" >
< server >database server address< /server >
< login >database login< /login >
< password >database password< /password >
< default >mysql database name< /default >
< /database >
Add this to your ".htaccess" file to prevent viewing of the xml config file.
< Files ~ ".xml" >
Order allow,deny
Deny from all
Satisfy All
< /Files >
Enhancements:
- A problem with the SQL setup file which caused the setup to fail on some systems was fixed.
<<lessEmail confirmation is used for new subscriptions. The list of subscribers to a list can be imported and exported.
Installation:
- copy all files to your web host
- use phpmyadmin or your mysql interface to run site.sql against your database.
- open site.xml and edit the database section with your database details.
- go to index.php and login with username of admin with a password of test.
Setup the site.xml file with your database settings as follows.
< database type="mysql" >
< server >database server address< /server >
< login >database login< /login >
< password >database password< /password >
< default >mysql database name< /default >
< /database >
Add this to your ".htaccess" file to prevent viewing of the xml config file.
< Files ~ ".xml" >
Order allow,deny
Deny from all
Satisfy All
< /Files >
Enhancements:
- A problem with the SQL setup file which caused the setup to fail on some systems was fixed.
Download (0.18MB)
Added: 2006-07-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1186 downloads
fancylogin 0.99.7
fancylogin is one of the most powerful login programs available for Linux. more>>
fancylogin is one of the most powerful login programs available for Linux. It can do everything your old login program can do, e.g., handling shadowed passwd files, user-time-terminal/network-verification as done with HP-UX login, etc. The project adds a lot of capabilities for logging logins and support for themes to control the logins look.
History:
I first had the idea of creating a better login for linux, when i was working for IBM in the summer. a really big company had lots of 5250 terminals standing around. OS/400 would allow you (just like fancylogin) to insert an ascii-graphic with colors, etc., so all terminals were showing the companys emblem. this really looked great. so why is it, that one of the best server-systems like linux has such a boring login-screen? even Novell Netware has at least bits of color!
The more i studied popular login-programs, such as Julienne Haughs shadow-login, the more i realized that much more capabilities for security and logging are needed, in order to guarantee a secure system. fancylogin shouldnt only be a a fancy login but also a secure and very functional one. And as everybody who wants to do something on a system must be authenticated by a login, a good login-program is one of the most important keys to a secure and reliable system. fancylogin should be the answer.
The first thing i did was write a litte fancy.o with really weird configuration (the signon.*-files). then i had a look at the sources of the shadow-login-program and included a call to my fancy_prompt-routine. that was all. but as i didnt know anything about that code, i decided to take my fancy.o and write my own login-program around it, because i had a lot of improvements in mind. that was in the christmas-holidays of 1999. after those holiday fancylogin 0.99.5 was out, and the first login program that supported techniques from shadow AND from HP-UX-login (usertty). that was when Andreas Krennmair joined the team. soon we released 0.99.6, and for the first time announced it in c.o.l.a. and on freshmeat.net. on the first day of the release we got 5000 hits, and our school-server had three times the workload it usually had. that was when we put the project on sourceforge.
If i had to give a codename to fancylogin 0.99.7 i would call it "0.99.7 - the great odyssee". first we released some minor patches and fixes in 0.99.6b, but we had great plans for 0.99.7. priority number one was an improved way of configuring everything. then Matthew Wormald wrote an email doing suggestions on fancylogin. one of these were to support ANSI-files, which was the solution of our dilemma. then i worked on support for ANSI-files, but just couldnt get an ANSI-interpreted terminal together with ncurses. after a few months we decided to forget about the ANSIs, because it was too difficult to implement. Andreas Krennmair wrote flted, a program to create signon*- configurations. it should never really be released, because he finally managed to do it. in fancylogin-0.99.7-alpha2 everything was finished already, with fancylogin supporting the signon.defs and two ANSI-files. but i wanted to have everything in one file, so themes could be easily installed, and every theme-related information was in one file. so i decided to put everything into a structure, and wrote fltcreate and the neccessary modifications to fancy.o, and fancylogin-0.99.7 was finished. the first fancylogin a normal human could actually configure and write themes for!
<<lessHistory:
I first had the idea of creating a better login for linux, when i was working for IBM in the summer. a really big company had lots of 5250 terminals standing around. OS/400 would allow you (just like fancylogin) to insert an ascii-graphic with colors, etc., so all terminals were showing the companys emblem. this really looked great. so why is it, that one of the best server-systems like linux has such a boring login-screen? even Novell Netware has at least bits of color!
The more i studied popular login-programs, such as Julienne Haughs shadow-login, the more i realized that much more capabilities for security and logging are needed, in order to guarantee a secure system. fancylogin shouldnt only be a a fancy login but also a secure and very functional one. And as everybody who wants to do something on a system must be authenticated by a login, a good login-program is one of the most important keys to a secure and reliable system. fancylogin should be the answer.
The first thing i did was write a litte fancy.o with really weird configuration (the signon.*-files). then i had a look at the sources of the shadow-login-program and included a call to my fancy_prompt-routine. that was all. but as i didnt know anything about that code, i decided to take my fancy.o and write my own login-program around it, because i had a lot of improvements in mind. that was in the christmas-holidays of 1999. after those holiday fancylogin 0.99.5 was out, and the first login program that supported techniques from shadow AND from HP-UX-login (usertty). that was when Andreas Krennmair joined the team. soon we released 0.99.6, and for the first time announced it in c.o.l.a. and on freshmeat.net. on the first day of the release we got 5000 hits, and our school-server had three times the workload it usually had. that was when we put the project on sourceforge.
If i had to give a codename to fancylogin 0.99.7 i would call it "0.99.7 - the great odyssee". first we released some minor patches and fixes in 0.99.6b, but we had great plans for 0.99.7. priority number one was an improved way of configuring everything. then Matthew Wormald wrote an email doing suggestions on fancylogin. one of these were to support ANSI-files, which was the solution of our dilemma. then i worked on support for ANSI-files, but just couldnt get an ANSI-interpreted terminal together with ncurses. after a few months we decided to forget about the ANSIs, because it was too difficult to implement. Andreas Krennmair wrote flted, a program to create signon*- configurations. it should never really be released, because he finally managed to do it. in fancylogin-0.99.7-alpha2 everything was finished already, with fancylogin supporting the signon.defs and two ANSI-files. but i wanted to have everything in one file, so themes could be easily installed, and every theme-related information was in one file. so i decided to put everything into a structure, and wrote fltcreate and the neccessary modifications to fancy.o, and fancylogin-0.99.7 was finished. the first fancylogin a normal human could actually configure and write themes for!
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Added: 2007-07-31 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Passwordless remote logins 1.02
Passwordless remote logins is a Kommander script that can create 1024 bit passwordless dsa keys. more>>
Passwordless remote logins script can be used to:
1: Create 1024 bit passwordless dsa keys.
2: Send key to remote server via scp.
3: Create remote .ssh directory and move key to authorized_keys file.
This will allow you to login to remote server via ssh or run automated rsync backups. You need openssh, bash and expect installed for this to work. Optionally you can create an executeButton with the following format for a one click remote server login.
The format: konsole -e ssh -i /your/path/toyour-key remoteusername"@"remotehost_or_ip
<<less1: Create 1024 bit passwordless dsa keys.
2: Send key to remote server via scp.
3: Create remote .ssh directory and move key to authorized_keys file.
This will allow you to login to remote server via ssh or run automated rsync backups. You need openssh, bash and expect installed for this to work. Optionally you can create an executeButton with the following format for a one click remote server login.
The format: konsole -e ssh -i /your/path/toyour-key remoteusername"@"remotehost_or_ip
Download (0.041MB)
Added: 2006-03-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1326 downloads
Tomb Raider 1
Tomb Raider is a KDM theme featuring Angelina Jolie. more>>
Tomb Raider is a KDM theme featuring Angelina Jolie. This is the first of several Tomb Raider themes. I also intend to make Login Splash screens. Ill post the links here when I do.
<<less Download (0.53MB)
Added: 2007-04-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
8473 downloads
Multi-Protocol Remote Login 0.3.0
Multi-Protocol Remote Login provides a middleware allowing SSH, telnet, and local logins from the login: prompt. more>>
Multi-Protocol Remote Login provides a middleware allowing SSH, telnet, and local logins from the login: prompt.
MPRL is a middleware application between a *getty program and SSH, telnet, and other such remote-login protocols. It allows a user at a Linux terminal to log into other systems without needing a valid local user-id. It currently supports telnet, ssh, and /bin/login.
It syntax follows the [protocol:]user[@host][:port] fashion.
These are valid logins:
- buanzo - Normal local login: /bin/login gets called.
- buanzo@linux.org.ar - SSH protocol by default: /usr/bin/ssh gets called
- ssh:buanzo@webserver.algo.net
<<lessMPRL is a middleware application between a *getty program and SSH, telnet, and other such remote-login protocols. It allows a user at a Linux terminal to log into other systems without needing a valid local user-id. It currently supports telnet, ssh, and /bin/login.
It syntax follows the [protocol:]user[@host][:port] fashion.
These are valid logins:
- buanzo - Normal local login: /bin/login gets called.
- buanzo@linux.org.ar - SSH protocol by default: /usr/bin/ssh gets called
- ssh:buanzo@webserver.algo.net
Download (0.022MB)
Added: 2007-02-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
971 downloads
msulogin 0.9.1
msulogin is a sulogin for multiple root accounts. more>>
msulogin is a sulogin for multiple root accounts.
sulogin is the single user mode login program used to force the console user to login under a root account before a shell is started.
Unlike other implementations of sulogin, this one supports having multiple root accounts on a system.
msulogin has been developed as a part of Owl and is being made available separately primarily for use by other distributions. Currently, msulogin supports only systems with getspnam.
<<lesssulogin is the single user mode login program used to force the console user to login under a root account before a shell is started.
Unlike other implementations of sulogin, this one supports having multiple root accounts on a system.
msulogin has been developed as a part of Owl and is being made available separately primarily for use by other distributions. Currently, msulogin supports only systems with getspnam.
Download (0.005MB)
Added: 2006-03-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1318 downloads
php_lib_login 0.9.2.2b
php_lib_login is a fast and easy PHP login/session library. more>>
php_lib_login is a library for PHP, designed to allow Web site developers to add login and password protection functionality quickly and easily.
Basic login functionality including email-based, question-protected password reminding, user-creation of accounts, password changing, ip banning, and selected page protection can be implemented with about 15 lines of code.
php_lib_login is designed to work with numerous different databses, including MySQL, postgreSQL, MSSQL, ODBC, Access, and more through the use of the adodb library, and supports several different human languages as well.
<<lessBasic login functionality including email-based, question-protected password reminding, user-creation of accounts, password changing, ip banning, and selected page protection can be implemented with about 15 lines of code.
php_lib_login is designed to work with numerous different databses, including MySQL, postgreSQL, MSSQL, ODBC, Access, and more through the use of the adodb library, and supports several different human languages as well.
Download (0.43MB)
Added: 2005-05-05 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
1634 downloads
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