RSS 411 projects tagged "Filesystems"

Download Website Updated 22 May 2013 cryptmount

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Pop 433.25
Vit 204.36

cryptmount is a utility for creating and managing secure filing systems on GNU/Linux systems. After initial setup, it allows any user to mount or unmount filesystems on demand, solely by providing the decryption password, with any system devices needed to access the filing system being configured automatically. A wide variety of encryption schemes (provided by the kernel dm-crypt system and the libgcrypt library) can be used to protect both the filesystem and the access key. The protected filing systems can reside in either ordinary files or disk partitions. The package also supports encrypted swap partitions, and automatic configuration on system boot-up.

Download Website Updated 15 May 2013 fio

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Pop 1,812.35
Vit 135.80

fio is an I/O tool meant to be used both for benchmark and stress/hardware verification. It has support for 13 different types of I/O engines (sync, mmap, libaio, posixaio, SG v3, splice, null, network, syslet, guasi, solarisaio, and more), I/O priorities (for newer Linux kernels), rate I/O, forked or threaded jobs, and much more. It can work on block devices as well as files. fio accepts job descriptions in a simple-to-understand text format. Several example job files are included. fio displays all sorts of I/O performance information, including complete IO latencies and percentiles. Fio is in wide use in many places, for both benchmarking, QA, and verification purposes. It supports Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OS X, OpenSolaris, AIX, HP-UX, and Windows.

Download Website Updated 09 Apr 2013 ccgfs

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Pop 166.56
Vit 7.42

ccgfs is a transport-agnostic network filesystem using FUSE. Transport is arranged by helper programs, such as SSH. The PUSH transport mode acts like a "reverse" NFS and makes it possible to export a filesystem from a firewalled host without defeating the security model.

Download Website Updated 09 Apr 2013 pam_mount module

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Pop 920.16
Vit 26.63

pam_mount is a Pluggable Authentication Module that can mount volumes for a user session upon login, using the same passwords as for login. It supports any filesystem your kernel is capable of, including FUSE, SMB/CIFS, various crypto types, and more.

Download Website Updated 09 Apr 2013 posixovl

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Pop 35.64
Vit 27.71

posixovl is a FUSE filesystem that provides POSIX functionality (UNIX-style permissions, ownership, special files) for filesystems that do not have such, for example vfat. It is a modern equivalent of the UMSDOS filesystem.

Download No website Updated 09 Apr 2013 ldapfuse

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Pop 63.17
Vit 1.00

ldapfuse is a virtual filesystem for FUSE which allows navigation of an LDAP tree.

Download Website Updated 23 Mar 2013 Laptop Mode Tools

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Pop 368.83
Vit 32.43

Laptop Mode Tools allows you to control various power management settings based on AC/battery power state. Among other things, it controls Linux's "Laptop Mode" feature that allows your hard drive to spin down for extended periods. It can also control CPU frequency scaling and screen blanking timeouts (both terminal and X). It supports automatic hibernation when battery is low.

Download No website Updated 01 Mar 2013 Digital Forensics Framework

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Pop 250.71
Vit 9.79

DFF (Digital Forensics Framework) is a simple but powerful tool with a flexible module system which will help you in your digital forensics works, including file recovery due to error or crash, evidence research and analysis, etc. DFF provides a robust architecture and some handy modules.

Download Website Updated 19 Feb 2013 Parrot and Chirp

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Pop 193.85
Vit 10.32

Parrot and Chirp are user-level tools that make it easy to rapidly deploy wide area filesystems. Parrot is the client component: it transparently attaches to unmodified applications, and redirects their system calls to various remote servers. A variety of controls can be applied to modify the namespace and resources available to the application. Chirp is the server component: it allows an ordinary user to easily export and share storage across the wide area with a single command. A rich access control system allows users to mix and match multiple authentication types. Parrot and Chirp are most useful in the context of large scale distributed systems such as clusters, clouds, and grids where one may have limited permissions to install software.

Download Website Updated 12 Feb 2013 Gollem

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Pop 275.33
Vit 28.93

Gollem is a Web-based file manager that provides the ability to fully manage a hierarchical file system stored in a variety of backends such as a SQL database, as part of a real filesystem, or on FTP, Samba or SSH servers. It supports uploading and downloading of files, basic file operations, permissions support, and MIME recognition and viewing of files through the Horde MIME library. It is fully internationalized and translatable.

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