Section: .. / linux / security /
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32or64elf.c |
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Simple tool to verify if an ELF binary needs 32-bit or 64-bit architecture.
| | Author: | WarGame | | File Size: | 808 | | Last Modified: | Jun 2 17:41:07 2008 |
| MD5 Checksum: | 0ed44f8f78f2b083eda4735412eb335e |
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ZoneMinder-1.23.3.tar.gz |
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ZoneMinder is a suite of applications intended for use in video camera security applications, including theft prevention and child or family member monitoring. It supports capture, analysis, recording, and monitoring of video data coming from one or more cameras attached to a Linux system. It also features a user-friendly Web interface which allows viewing, archival, review, and deletion of images and movies captured by the cameras. The image analysis system is highly configurable, permitting retention of specific events, while eliminating false positives. ZoneMinder supports both directly connected and network cameras and is built around the definition of a set of individual 'zones' of varying sensitivity and functionality for each camera. This allows the elimination of regions which should be ignored or the definition of areas which will alarm if various thresholds are exceeded in conjunction with other zones. All management, control, and other functions are supported through the Web interface.
| | Author: | Philip Coombes | | Homepage: | http://www.zoneminder.com | | Changes: | Fixed a number of potential vulnerabilities in remote script execution that could allow an authenticated ZoneMinder user to create and run arbitrary code on your system as the web user. Various other updates made as well. | | File Size: | 764528 | | Last Modified: | Apr 29 20:00:35 2008 |
| MD5 Checksum: | ee803f0f71d6e67adf602c3557fb6bc9 |
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DumpRam.c |
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A simple tool for Linux that allows the dumping of all physical memory (RAM).
| | Author: | WarGame | | File Size: | 1722 | | Last Modified: | Feb 26 19:15:18 2008 |
| MD5 Checksum: | 9226efe8cb4cc30143ed8d879af57099 |
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ZoneMinder-1.23.2.tar.gz |
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ZoneMinder is a suite of applications intended for use in video camera security applications, including theft prevention and child or family member monitoring. It supports capture, analysis, recording, and monitoring of video data coming from one or more cameras attached to a Linux system. It also features a user-friendly Web interface which allows viewing, archival, review, and deletion of images and movies captured by the cameras. The image analysis system is highly configurable, permitting retention of specific events, while eliminating false positives. ZoneMinder supports both directly connected and network cameras and is built around the definition of a set of individual 'zones' of varying sensitivity and functionality for each camera. This allows the elimination of regions which should be ignored or the definition of areas which will alarm if various thresholds are exceeded in conjunction with other zones. All management, control, and other functions are supported through the Web interface.
| | Author: | Philip Coombes | | Homepage: | http://www.zoneminder.com | | Changes: | Mostly bug fixes with some feature additions. | | File Size: | 763217 | | Last Modified: | Feb 26 18:03:00 2008 |
| MD5 Checksum: | 8f203786bbe14d3e31a18f9dace98113 |
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rsbac-common-1.3.7.tar.bz2 |
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Rule Set Based Access Control (RSBAC) is an open source security extension for current Linux kernels. It is based on the Generalized Framework for Access Control (GFAC) and provides a flexible system of access control implemented with the help of a kernel patch. All security relevant system calls are extended by security enforcement code. This code calls the central decision component, which in turn calls all active decision modules and generates a combined decision. This decision is then enforced by the system call extensions.
| | Homepage: | http://www.rsbac.org | | Changes: | Fixed secure_delete hanging on ext3, various other additions, improvements, and fixes. | | File Size: | 369430 | | Last Modified: | Feb 19 22:53:17 2008 |
| MD5 Checksum: | 4da0f85d10ac8b598838a843a322e187 |
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ZoneMinder-1.23.1.tar.gz |
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ZoneMinder is a suite of applications intended for use in video camera security applications, including theft prevention and child or family member monitoring. It supports capture, analysis, recording, and monitoring of video data coming from one or more cameras attached to a Linux system. It also features a user-friendly Web interface which allows viewing, archival, review, and deletion of images and movies captured by the cameras. The image analysis system is highly configurable, permitting retention of specific events, while eliminating false positives. ZoneMinder supports both directly connected and network cameras and is built around the definition of a set of individual 'zones' of varying sensitivity and functionality for each camera. This allows the elimination of regions which should be ignored or the definition of areas which will alarm if various thresholds are exceeded in conjunction with other zones. All management, control, and other functions are supported through the Web interface.
| | Author: | Philip Coombes | | Homepage: | http://www.zoneminder.com | | Changes: | Mostly bug fixes with a minor feature addition. | | File Size: | 744316 | | Last Modified: | Jan 21 20:06:03 2008 |
| MD5 Checksum: | 2a70f4708a414be37187700823e87fb4 |
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/ lids / |
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Unavailable.
| | Total Files: | 63 | | Last Modified: | Dec 13 18:33:26 2007 |
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/ bastille / |
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The Bastille Hardening System attempts to "harden" or "tighten" the Linux/Unix operating systems. It currently supports Red Hat and Mandrake systems, with support on the way for Debian, SuSE, TurboLinux and HP-UX. We attempt to provide the most secure, yet usable, system possible.
| | Total Files: | 34 | | Last Modified: | Sep 5 22:26:29 2007 |
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/ stjude / |
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Unavailable.
| | Total Files: | 15 | | Last Modified: | Sep 5 22:26:24 2007 |
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/ motion / |
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motion uses a video4linux device as a motion detector, taking snapshots of the motion it sees.
| | Total Files: | 20 | | Last Modified: | Sep 5 22:26:20 2007 |
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linux-2.4.35-ow2.tar.gz |
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The Openwall Linux kernel patch is a collection of security hardening features for the Linux kernel which can stop most 'cookbook' buffer overflow exploits. The patch can also add more privacy to the system by restricting access to parts of /proc so that users may not see what others are doing. Also tightens down file descriptors 0, 1, and 2, implements process limits and shared memory destruction.
| | Author: | Solar Designer | | Homepage: | http://www.openwall.com/linux | | File Size: | 38817 | | Last Modified: | Aug 15 00:53:03 2007 |
| MD5 Checksum: | 490369c60d5445c3a3912cd711091149 |
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multiadm-1.0.7.tar.bz2 |
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The MultiAdmin security framework kernel module provides a means to have multiple root users with unique UIDs. This bypasses collation order problems with NSCD, allows you to have files with unique owners, and allows you to track the quota usage for every real user. It also implements a sub-admin, a partially restricted root user who has full read-only access to most subsystems, but write rights only to a limited subset, for example writing to files or killing processes only of certain users.
| | Author: | Jan Engelhardt | | Homepage: | http://alphagate.hopto.org/multiadm/ | | Changes: | Updated for 2.6.22. | | File Size: | 27152 | | Last Modified: | Aug 13 22:59:17 2007 |
| MD5 Checksum: | b585bfa752448ee0b4ede7e7675366c9 |
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linux-2.4.35-ow1.tar.gz |
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The Openwall Linux kernel patch is a collection of security hardening features for the Linux kernel which can stop most 'cookbook' buffer overflow exploits. The patch can also add more privacy to the system by restricting access to parts of /proc so that users may not see what others are doing. Also tightens down file descriptors 0, 1, and 2, implements process limits and shared memory destruction.
| | Author: | Solar Designer | | Homepage: | http://www.openwall.com/linux | | File Size: | 35204 | | Last Modified: | Aug 8 21:15:19 2007 |
| MD5 Checksum: | e0072eb53c9163f7c62a23c17236548d |
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rsbac-common-1.3.5.tar.bz2 |
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Rule Set Based Access Control (RSBAC) is an open source security extension for current Linux kernels. It is based on the Generalized Framework for Access Control (GFAC) and provides a flexible system of access control implemented with the help of a kernel patch. All security relevant system calls are extended by security enforcement code. This code calls the central decision component, which in turn calls all active decision modules and generates a combined decision. This decision is then enforced by the system call extensions.
| | Homepage: | http://www.rsbac.org | | Changes: | Fixed compilation issue, various other tweaks. | | File Size: | 367814 | | Last Modified: | Jul 20 02:14:46 2007 |
| MD5 Checksum: | c5cc66633c3de30d334929309ef707f6 |
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pam_p11-0.1.3.tar.gz |
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Pam_p11 is a pluggable authentication module (PAM) package for using cryptographic tokens such as smart cards and USB crypto tokens for authentication. Pam_p11 is very simple, as it has no config file, no options other than the PKCS#11 module file, and does not know about certificate chains, certificate authorities, revocation lists, or OCSP. There is one module that uses the $HOME/.eid/authorized_certificates file (like the old pam_opensc did) and one module that uses the $HOME/.ssh/authorized_keys file (like ssh does).
| | Homepage: | http://www.opensc-project.org/pam_p11/ | | File Size: | 333427 | | Last Modified: | Jul 18 00:50:13 2007 |
| MD5 Checksum: | 4b0aad2a4d5d30599597dbc2f09e3b64 |
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rsbac-common-1.3.4.tar.bz2 |
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Rule Set Based Access Control (RSBAC) is an open source security extension for current Linux kernels. It is based on the Generalized Framework for Access Control (GFAC) and provides a flexible system of access control implemented with the help of a kernel patch. All security relevant system calls are extended by security enforcement code. This code calls the central decision component, which in turn calls all active decision modules and generates a combined decision. This decision is then enforced by the system call extensions.
| | Homepage: | http://www.rsbac.org | | Changes: | See changelog. | | File Size: | 367947 | | Last Modified: | Jun 7 02:40:36 2007 |
| MD5 Checksum: | d87034b927b71203437cbdcb776a9df9 |
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pam_usb-0.4.1.tar.gz |
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pam_usb is a PAM module that enables authentication using a USB storage device through DSA private/public keys. It can also work with floppy disks, CD-ROMs, or any kind of mountable device.
| | Author: | Andrea Luzzardi | | Homepage: | http://www.sig11.org/~al/pam_usb/ | | Changes: | Fixed a security issue related to OpenSSH authentication. Fixed the quiet option (now it is really quiet). Support for devices without vendor/model information. | | File Size: | 32044 | | Last Modified: | May 30 17:01:07 2007 |
| MD5 Checksum: | 2c6178952cd90fbdee928d272141fde8 |
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rsbac-common-1.3.3.tar.bz2 |
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Rule Set Based Access Control (RSBAC) is an open source security extension for current Linux kernels. It is based on the Generalized Framework for Access Control (GFAC) and provides a flexible system of access control implemented with the help of a kernel patch. All security relevant system calls are extended by security enforcement code. This code calls the central decision component, which in turn calls all active decision modules and generates a combined decision. This decision is then enforced by the system call extensions.
| | Homepage: | http://www.rsbac.org | | Changes: | Various updates and code fixes. | | File Size: | 367537 | | Last Modified: | May 15 02:55:21 2007 |
| MD5 Checksum: | 82af3502ef2eab1bc4b40a86505deced |
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lomac-v1.1.2.tar.gz |
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LOMAC is a dynamically-loadable security module for Free UNIX kernels that uses Low Water-Mark Mandatory Access Control (MAC) to protect the integrity of processes and data from viruses, Trojan horses, malicious remote users, and compromised network server daemons. The LOMAC loadable kernel module can be used to harden Linux systems without any changes to existing kernels, applications, or configuration files. Due to its simplicity, LOMAC itself requires no configuration, regardless of the users and applications present on the system.
| | Author: | Tim Fraser | | Homepage: | http://alum.wpi.edu/~tfraser/Software/LOMAC/index.html | | Changes: | Please see changelog. | | File Size: | 107978 | | Last Modified: | Apr 23 00:12:08 2007 |
| MD5 Checksum: | e40c49b94b67238e60dae49f95706557 |
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pam_usb-0.4.0.tar.gz |
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pam_usb is a PAM module that enables authentication using a USB storage device through DSA private/public keys. It can also work with floppy disks, CD-ROMs, or any kind of mountable device.
| | Author: | Andrea Luzzardi | | Homepage: | http://www.sig11.org/~al/pam_usb/ | | Changes: | Completely redesigned amongst other changes. | | File Size: | 31889 | | Last Modified: | Apr 10 01:48:38 2007 |
| MD5 Checksum: | 51a677ff30a3b29e8b5df4a0e60c8d75 |
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psad-2.0.5.tar.gz |
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Port Scan Attack Detector (psad) is a collection of four lightweight daemons written in Perl and C that are designed to work with Linux firewalling code (iptables and ipchains) to detect port scans. It features a set of highly configurable danger thresholds (with sensible defaults provided), verbose alert messages that include the source, destination, scanned port range, begin and end times, TCP flags and corresponding nmap options, email alerting, and automatic blocking of offending IP addresses via dynamic configuration of ipchains/iptables firewall rulesets. In addition, for the 2.4.x kernels psad incorporates many of the TCP, UDP, and ICMP signatures included in Snort to detect highly suspect scans for various backdoor programs (e.g. EvilFTP, GirlFriend, SubSeven), DDoS tools (mstream, shaft), and advanced port scans (syn, fin, Xmas) which are easily leveraged against a machine via nmap. Psad also uses packet TTL, IP id, TOS, and TCP window sizes to passively fingerprint the remote operating system from which scans originate. Changelog available here.
| | Homepage: | http://www.cipherdyne.org | | Changes: | Bug fixes and some cool new features. | | File Size: | 724162 | | Last Modified: | Mar 4 04:18:10 2007 |
| MD5 Checksum: | 47c9f35b3687df7fa5f5c9d3d4f13b45 |
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rsbac-common-1.3.1.tar.bz2 |
Description:
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Rule Set Based Access Control (RSBAC) is an open source security extension for current Linux kernels. It is based on the Generalized Framework for Access Control (GFAC) and provides a flexible system of access control implemented with the help of a kernel patch. All security relevant system calls are extended by security enforcement code. This code calls the central decision component, which in turn calls all active decision modules and generates a combined decision. This decision is then enforced by the system call extensions.
| | Homepage: | http://www.rsbac.org | | Changes: | Various updates and code fixes. | | File Size: | 363596 | | Last Modified: | Jan 13 19:35:02 2007 |
| MD5 Checksum: | a7989821227c60210fd9321f45afc01d |
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linux-2.4.34-ow1.tar.gz |
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The Openwall Linux kernel patch is a collection of security hardening features for the Linux kernel which can stop most 'cookbook' buffer overflow exploits. The patch can also add more privacy to the system by restricting access to parts of /proc so that users may not see what others are doing. Also tightens down file descriptors 0, 1, and 2, implements process limits and shared memory destruction.
| | Author: | Solar Designer | | Homepage: | http://www.openwall.com/linux | | File Size: | 35445 | | Last Modified: | Dec 27 19:50:21 2006 |
| MD5 Checksum: | 658ebc6eedfca3dd0a0514fb62dbb3f6 |
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ZoneMinder-1.22.3.tar.gz |
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ZoneMinder is a suite of applications intended for use in video camera security applications, including theft prevention and child or family member monitoring. It supports capture, analysis, recording, and monitoring of video data coming from one or more cameras attached to a Linux system. It also features a user-friendly Web interface which allows viewing, archival, review, and deletion of images and movies captured by the cameras. The image analysis system is highly configurable, permitting retention of specific events, while eliminating false positives. ZoneMinder supports both directly connected and network cameras and is built around the definition of a set of individual 'zones' of varying sensitivity and functionality for each camera. This allows the elimination of regions which should be ignored or the definition of areas which will alarm if various thresholds are exceeded in conjunction with other zones. All management, control, and other functions are supported through the Web interface.
| | Author: | Philip Coombes | | Homepage: | http://www.zoneminder.com | | Changes: | Mostly bug fixes with a couple of minor feature additions. | | File Size: | 1258311 | | Last Modified: | Dec 7 04:57:20 2006 |
| MD5 Checksum: | 4677739d31807339d621e6e04bc62790 |
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psad-1.4.8.tar.gz |
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Port Scan Attack Detector (psad) is a collection of four lightweight daemons written in Perl and C that are designed to work with Linux firewalling code (iptables and ipchains) to detect port scans. It features a set of highly configurable danger thresholds (with sensible defaults provided), verbose alert messages that include the source, destination, scanned port range, begin and end times, TCP flags and corresponding nmap options, email alerting, and automatic blocking of offending IP addresses via dynamic configuration of ipchains/iptables firewall rulesets. In addition, for the 2.4.x kernels psad incorporates many of the TCP, UDP, and ICMP signatures included in Snort to detect highly suspect scans for various backdoor programs (e.g. EvilFTP, GirlFriend, SubSeven), DDoS tools (mstream, shaft), and advanced port scans (syn, fin, Xmas) which are easily leveraged against a machine via nmap. Psad also uses packet TTL, IP id, TOS, and TCP window sizes to passively fingerprint the remote operating system from which scans originate. Changelog available here.
| | Homepage: | http://www.cipherdyne.org | | Changes: | Bug fixes and some cool new features. | | File Size: | 698111 | | Last Modified: | Nov 30 03:57:57 2006 |
| MD5 Checksum: | ad500746d0991878816201f310239df5 |
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