14 projects tagged "DNS"
Arb-Scan is a remote banner scanner written in bash and Perl. It supports 12 different services banner checks (daytime, ftpd, sshd, smtpd, domain, finger, httpd, pop2, pop3, nntp, imapd and snpp). It features IP file reading, logging, random IP scanning, ftp anonymous login checking and VRFY/EXPN smtp checking.
Domain Technologie Control (DTC) is a Web-based control panel for hosting that can delegate the task of creating subdomains, email, and FTP accounts to users for the domain names they own. It has support for many programs, including bind 8 and 9, MySQL, Apache, PHP 4, qmail, Postfix, Courier, Dovecot, ProFTPD, Webalizer, and mod-log-sql. It can also generate backup scripts, calculation scripts, and config files using a single system UID/GID, and monitor all traffic accounting per user and per service. It is fully skinnable and translated into several languages.
Microbrew Message Center is designed to be an immensely scalable mail platform supporting multiple users, multiple domains, and multiple mail servers. It is akin to iPlanet or post.office but is not as complex and uses open source software to perform mundane services such as Web and mail services.
GNU Privacy Guard DNS Keyserver Client enables sending and retrieving OpenPGP keys with GnuPG to and from DNS-based keyservers. DNS-based keyservers offer several advantages over traditional HTTP-based ones, such as distributed caching, server fail-over, and geographical optimal server selection, etc.
This project is a DNS-based server front-end to the CryptNET OpenPGP keyserver, used by GnuPG (with the DNS plugin) to locate and retrieve OpenPGP certificates. DNS-based keyservers offer several advantages over traditional HTTP-based ones, such as distributed caching, server fail-over, and geographical optimal server selection, etc.
redWall is a bootable CD-ROM firewall which focuses on Web-based reporting of the firewall's status. It includes Snort, snortsam, dansguardian, and support for fwbuilder, squidguard, reporting (using BASE/sarg/ntop/webfwlog), VPN (Openswan/PoPToP/Openvpn), Spam Filtering (spamassassin, dcc, razor2, clamav, amavis-new, dspam and maia mailguard), and mail-based, alerting. Configuration data are stored on a floppy or USB disk.
OpenVISP Admin is a fork of Postfix Admin. Its aim is to provide a unique ISP tool as a Web panel for end users, postmasters, and site administrator to manage their data. It allows site administrators to update amavisd-new values, spam-assassin values, greylisting, domains checks, and sender verification. It can also provide datacenter admins with a central point of access, by having APC Masterswitch configuration and access, hosting access requests, and PPTP access and statistics views.