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Authfail v1.1.4
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Date added: 02/14/2006 |
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Authfail is a tool for adding IP addresses to an ACL when entities from those addresses attempt to log into a system, but cause authentication failures in auth.log. It reads data from auth.log in real time and adds the IP into netfilter with a DROP/REJECT policy. |
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Gradm v2.1.7
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Date added: 03/12/2006 |
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Grsecurity is an innovative approach to security utilizing a multi-layered detection, prevention, and containment model. It is licensed under the GPL.
It offers among many other features:
* An intelligent and robust Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) system that can generate least privilege policies for your entire system with no configuration
* Change root (chroot) hardening
* /tmp race prevention
* Extensive auditing
* Prevention of entire classes of exploits related to address space bugs (from the PaX project)
* Additional randomness in the TCP/IP stack
* A restriction that allows a user to only view his/her processes
* Every security alert or audit contains the IP address of the person that caused the event |
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BMACC
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Date added: 04/02/2006 |
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Its basically an exact clone of SMAC but free. Use this to change
you Mac adress, So if you wanna change your IP this is what you want, period. |
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FastCache v1.01
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Date added: 01/25/2005 |
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As long as there's an Internet, everyone is going to want to do things faster. Browse the web, ping servers, download files, whatever. Every time you go to a new website, or a website you haven't been to in a day or so, your computer needs to locate the server again using DNS. Each DNS request can take anywhere from 50 milliseconds, to even a second or more, but most are in the 100 to 200 millisecond range. Want to save a couple hundred milliseconds? Probably not, but what about a couple million or more? That's what AnalogX FastCache is all about.
AnalogX FastCache is a caching DNS server that runs on your local machine and handles any DNS request that your computer makes, from Internet Explorer to your favorite FTP client. Once a query is made, FastCache will override the normal timeout for the item with one that you specify, so instead of saving a query for a couple of seconds, it can save it for a couple of days. Now every time you ask for it again while it's in the cache, it gives it to you instantly. You can read more about DNS, and how to configure your machine to run FastCache in this article at WebAttack. |
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Keyword Extractor v1.03
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Date added: 01/25/2005 |
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Have you ever wondered why some website end up higher on search engine results than others? Now there's a new tool to add to your search engine analysis - AnalogX Keyword Extractor!
AnalogX Keyword Extractor (KeyEx) extracts all of the keywords off of a webpage, and then sorts and indexes them based off of their usage and position. Once indexed, you can adjust search-engine specific weighting factors and keyword criteria to get the best possible view of how a search engine sees your site. KeyEx can load up both local files as well as files off other websites, and even can work through a proxy, and can have separate configurations for as many search engines as you'd like to enter! |
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