177 projects tagged "Mac OS X"
ACL2 is a mathematical logic, programming language, and mechanical theorem prover based on the applicative subset of Common Lisp. It is an "industrial-strength" version of the NQTHM or Boyer/Moore theorem prover, and has been used for the formal verification of commercial microprocessors, the Java Virtual Machine, interesting algorithms, and so forth.
aircrack-ng is a set of tools for auditing wireless networks. It's an enhanced/reborn version of aircrack. It consists of airodump (an 802.11 packet capture program), aireplay (an 802.11 packet injection program), aircrack (static WEP and WPA-PSK cracking), airdecap (decrypts WEP/WPA capture files), and some tools to handle capture files (merge, convert, etc.).
AnyClient is a platform-independent file transfer application that supports all major file transfer protocols including FTP/S, SFTP, and WebDAV/S. It is available both as a Web-based service requiring no software installation, and as a downloadable application that you can install locally.
Big Brother is a combination of monitoring methods. Unlike SNMP where information is just collected and devices polled, Big Brother is designed in such a way that each local system broadcasts its own information to a central location. Simultaneously, Big Brother also polls all networked systems from a central location. This creates a highly efficient and redundant method for proactive network monitoring.
Botan is a crypto library written in C++. It provides a variety of cryptographic algorithms, including common ones such as AES, MD5, SHA, HMAC, RSA, Diffie-Hellman, DSA, and ECDSA, as well as many others that are more obscure or specialized. It also offers SSL/TLS (client and server), X.509v3 certificates and CRLs, and PKCS #10 certificate requests. A message processing system that uses a filter/pipeline metaphor allows for many common cryptographic tasks to be completed with just a few lines of code. Assembly and SIMD optimizations for common CPUs offers speedups for critical algorithms like AES and SHA-1.
Burp spider is a tool for enumerating Web-enabled applications. It uses various intelligent techniques to generate a comprehensive inventory of an application's content and functionality. Key features include parsers for HTML and JavaScript, presentation of findings in tree and table formats, handling of HTML forms with automatic or user-guided form submission, authentication to protected areas of the application using supplied credentials, cookie processing, detection of custom "not found" responses, fine-grained scope control, SSL support, identification of dynamic "application" pages which use data parameters or are session-dependent, and IDS evasion techniques.
A flexible and manageable operating system for PCs, notebooks, and thin clients.
A tool which splits a single WAV file into multiple wav files based on silence.