21 projects tagged "Linux"
The WiKID Strong Authentication System is a highly scalable, secure two-factor authentication system. It is simple to implement and maintain, allows users to be validated automatically, requires no hardware tokens, has a simple API for application support (via Ruby, PHP, Java, COM, Python, etc.), supports multiple domains, and supports replication for fault tolerance and scalability. It also supports mutual /host and transaction authentication, wireless tokens only domains, locked tokens (to your PC), anti-keystroke logger keypad PIN entry, etc.
The AirWave Management Platform (AMP) is server software which provides a Web-based UI that gives you a single point of intelligent control for remotely monitoring and configuring multi-vendor wireless access points and other network devices. The AMP software offers device discovery, centralized policy definition, automated configuration management, firmware management, real-time monitoring, diagnostics, and reporting. AMP supports hardware from leading enterprise-grade vendors.
The Netfig Platform is an Eclipse-based product for configuring network devices. It supports advanced editing of configuration files (autocompletion, error underlining, etc.), version control (via CVS), and a console connection to the device. It also allows automatic document access to related product manuals. At this stage the tool is specific to Cisco IOS devices.
Rateless-coded Transport is a set of applications that use ground-breaking error correcting codes technology. They support fast reliable transmission over UDP, live content streaming and Internet multicast trees, duplex firewall transparency, ultra-fast reliable transport for WANs (up to 40-times faster than TCP), and optimal peer-to-peer multi-source download protocols.
IPAcco is a software package that helps a network admin to collect, visualize, and analyze IP accounting data from the Cisco routers. It downloads IP accounting data from the router, stores it in the MySQL database, provides Web access to the collected data, presenting it in a convenient graphical form, and allows the user to specify various criteria for data selection.
NetSQUID is a Perl script (daemon) that sits in between Snort and IPTables. It gathers alerts generated by Snort, then automatically creates an IPTables firewall entry to block the alerting host (such as those infected by viruses). Web traffic is redirected to a Web server that can alert the user to the infection. The host is automatically unblocked after a specified time. It can also send DHCP address requests, so rogue DHCP servers can be detected by Snort.
ProviderTool Internet server administration program with email protection. The software is divided into a subcomponent Admin Tool, Customer Tool, and a Reseller Tool. Each subcomponent tool manages a separate zone that is setup for the specific needs of your administrator, end user, and reseller. If you have a Red Hat, SuSE, or Debian Internet or intranet server, you will be able to add, delete, and change settings and users with just a couple of clicks. ProviderTool is delivered with a separate Apache and PHP server environment. There is also an email protection tool included.
Telconi Terminal is an unique network management application with interactive full-screen configuration editing, browsing, help facility support, debugging, and more. It focuses on common Cisco IOS functionality present with any hardware or software configuration, and complements the command line interface with a rich set of features. It is intended for users with knowledge of Cisco IOS, and is designed to work with any IOS-based device, such as routers and switches.
A tool which splits a single WAV file into multiple wav files based on silence.