25 projects tagged "Security"
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 Enterprise Password Safe is designed to solve the problem of password management, protection, and access auditing in multi-user, multi-system environments. The Enterprise Password Safe secures data using a multi-layered combination of the RSA, AES, and PKCS5-3 encryption algorithms. It also provides access controls at the group, user, and network levels. The EPS logs privileged operations and allows real time email alerts to be sent to a nominated list of administrators. The EPS adapts to your infrastructure.
TigerCube is an operating system that offers an all-in-one communications platform (including an advanced phone system and email), network security (with a firewall, content filtering, and virtual private networking), file sharing, and a fully integrated backup solution under a single, unified environment. TigerCube is free to use for up to 5 users.
SiteLock is a tool for creating password protected areas on your Web site and taking total control of your site's users, It features a simple, yet powerful online admin section and a public area that guide you through complex operations like password protecting directories, creating/editing new members, automatically approving new registrations, suspending accounts, setting account expiry dates, sending mass newsletters, and much more.
OpenSubsystems is set of business components for Java applications such as security, search, inventory management, order processing, shopping, email and fax communication, document management, imaging, and others. The components can be used directly on top of Java Virtual Machine (POJO) or using various J2EE application servers (EJB). This is all without changing a single line of code.
IPTables-tutorial is a tutorial which explains how to install and set up iptables and netfilters on Linux. It takes you through a usable example file step by step, and helps you understand its basic functionality. The tutorial currently contains 6 different example scripts that may be used freely under GPL licensing terms.
NeedSecure is program that makes it possible for system administrators and Web masters to protect member areas with passwords. It supports allowing and denying access to any protected directory for all members or for every member individually, recursive password protection, three levels of administration, extended member profiles with additional fields, limited and unlimited member accounts, language files and email templates that can be edited from an admin panel, optional activation codes, UTF-8 encoding support, statistics, and more.
NeedLock allows users to easily define directories that they want to protect and visitors who are allowed to view them. The script supports full member control, admin levels, statistics, account expiration, action logs, easy configuration, member registration setup, announcements, and many other unique features.
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.