15609 projects tagged "Linux"
Bluefog is a tool that can generate an essentially unlimited number of phantom Bluetooth devices. It can be used to test Bluetooth scanning and monitoring systems, make it more difficult for attackers to lock onto your devices, or otherwise complicate the normal operation of Bluetooth devices. Technically, Bluefog can work with just one Bluetooth adapter, but it works much better when you connect multiple adapters. Up to four radios are currently supported simultaneously.
Username-Anarchy is a commandline tool for the generation of usernames based on the users' real names. This is useful for user account/password brute force guessing and username enumeration when usernames are based on the users’ names. By attempting a few weak passwords across a large set of user accounts, user account lockout thresholds can be avoided. Common aliases (or self-chosen usernames) from forums are also included. Features include a plugin architecture, format string-style username formats, and substitutions. When only a first initial and lastname is known (LinkedIn lists users like this), it will attempt all possible first names, common first and last names from various countries (from Familypedia and PublicProfiler), and an exhaustive list of first and lastnames from Facebook. This also includes usernames scraped from forums, ordered by popularity.
pgFormatter is a SQL formatter/beautifier which supports keywords from SQL-92, SQL-99, SQL-2003, SQL-2008, and SQL-2011, and PostgreSQL-specific keywords. It can work as a console program or as a CGI system. It will automatically detect its environment and output as text or as HTML according to the context.
ext-Dns is a core library, an extensible forward DNS server, and some additional tools designed to create DNS server solutions which are able to do any additional operation at the resolution level (running commands, rewritting replies, gathering stats, and so on), without any limit. It provides a ready-to-use solution in case you want to build a DNS server which takes additional actions at the resolution level in an easy way. That is, its design is focused on allowing people to implement whatever they like when a request is received, freeing them from most of the details which involves handling DNS protocol.
PunteFramework aims to be a lightweight PHP framework using the MVC architecture. It makes it easier to modify either the visual appearance of an application or the underlying business rules without affecting the other. It will include some libraries especially focused to Nepali developers, and is designed with clean and optimized code, though it may not advanced practices or security measures into consideration for now.
Dough is a personal budgeting application. It's designed to be both simple and attractive whilst being very effective at helping you keep in control of your spending. It features an attractive, to the point user interface with plenty of visual elements. It has many options for filtering and searching transactions, can import your bank statements, and you can make graphs of pretty much anything.
A tool that converts purchased M4V files to unprotected MP4 or MOV files.