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Nufw v1.0.11
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Date added: 07/29/2005 |
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NuFW is a set of daemons that filters packets on a per-user basis. The gateway authorizes a packet depending on which remote user has sent it. On the client side, users have to run a client that sends authentication packets to the gateway. On the server side, the gateway associates user ids to packets, thus enabling the possibility to filter packets on a user basis. Furthermore, the server architecture is done to use external authentication source such as an LDAP server. |
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EtherChange
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Date added: 09/12/2006 |
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EtherChange can change the Ethernet address of the network adapters in Windows. |
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FakeGINA
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Date added: 09/14/2006 |
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FakeGINA intercepts the communication between Winlogon and the normal GINA, and while doing this it captures all successful logins (domain, username, password) and writes them to a text file. |
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0trace
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Date added: 01/14/2007 |
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This tool enables the user to perform hop enumeration ( traceroute ) within an established TCP connection, such as a HTTP or SMTP session. This is opposed to sending stray packets, as traceroute-type tools usually do. |
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Active Port Forwarder v0.8.3
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Date added: 09/17/2007 |
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Active port forwarder is a software tool for secure port forwarding. It uses SSL to increase security of communication between a server and a client. Originally, it was developed to forward data point to point. However, the need for bypassing firewalls in order to connect to internally located computers influenced the further development of the project.
AF is dedicated for people, who don't have an external ip number and want to make some services available across the net.
Moreover, zlib is used to compress the transferred data.
Using one, permanent data/control channel with flow control / packet buffering provides good performance and reasonably small latency.
Running afserver does not require root priviledges, nor does it use threads or other processes. |
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