RSS 4 projects tagged "Windows"

Download Website Updated 21 Sep 2012 John the Ripper

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Vit 29.79

John the Ripper is a fast password cracker, currently available for many flavors of Unix, Windows, DOS, BeOS, and OpenVMS. Its primary purpose is to detect weak Unix passwords. It supports several crypt(3) password hash types commonly found on Unix systems, as well as Windows LM hashes. On top of this, lots of other hashes and ciphers are added in the community-enhanced version (-jumbo), and some are added in John the Ripper Pro.

Download Website Updated 02 Mar 2006 Logrep

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Pop 219.88
Vit 6.08

Logrep is a secure multi-platform tool for the collection, extraction, and presentation of information from various log files. It features HTML reports, multi-dimensional analysis, overview pages, SSH communication, and graphs, and supports 25 popular systems including Snort, Squid, Postfix, Apache, Sendmail, syslog, iptables/ipchains, xferlog, NT event logs, Firewall-1, wtmp, Oracle listener, and Pix.

No download Website Updated 12 Aug 2005 IDE for Laszlo

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Pop 41.57
Vit 2.09

IDE for Laszlo is an Eclipse-based development environment for creating, editing, debugging, and testing applications based on the Laszlo Platform. The Laszlo Platform is a platform for the development and delivery of Internet applications where the LZX XML mark-up is used to create the user interfaces. LZX is an XML and JavaScript description language similar in spirit to XUL (XML User interface Language) and XAML (the "Longhorn" mark-up language by Microsoft). A video demo is available.

Download Website Updated 17 Oct 2008 CRUSH

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Pop 46.13
Vit 1.00

CRUSH (Custom Reporting Utilities for SHell) is a collection of tools for processing delimited-text data from the command line or in shell scripts. It provides utilities for aggregating, merging, filtering, and formatting your data.

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A library for reading raw photo images.