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Open source implementation of SSH1 and SSH2 protocols. Ported from OpenBSD by the OpenSSH portability team.
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the OpenSSH project portable version page
Normal OpenSSH development produces a very small, secure, and easy to
maintain version for the OpenBSD project.
takes that pure version and adds portability code so that OpenSSH can
run on many other operating systems (Unfortunately, in particular
since OpenSSH does authentication, it runs into
Commercial version of the original Unix file integrity scanner. Calculates and stores signatures of file permissions, ownership and contents. Scans the same files later, detecting changes.
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The Coroner's Toolkit (TCT) provides post-break-in data collection that could be useful in determining what happened. Less polished that the authors (Dan Farmer and Wietse Venema) usual work, the toolkit offers a patch-work of tools that help exhume interesting stuff from violated systems. Should be installed and examined before a break-in happens!
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The Coroner's Toolkit (TCT)
TCT is a collection of programs by Dan Farmer and Wietse Venema
for a post-mortem analysis of a UNIX system after break-in. The
software was presented first in a Computer Forensics Analysis class
in August 1999 (handouts can be found here ).
Examples of using TCT can
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Strong cryptographic software, libraries, and information about cryptography, data security, and privacy.
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Strong cryptographic software, libraries, and information about cryptography, data security, and privacy.
Welcome to Cryptography.org
The old North American Cryptography Archives are being
into an international (as much as law allows) open source
cryptography resource. This is because the law has changed since the
reason for the existence of this site came about, and because the
operator of this
Open source version of the original Unix file integrity scanner. Calculates and stores signatures of file permissions, ownership and contents. Scans the same files later, detecting changes. This open source version is targeted at Linux systems.
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There is more than one Tripwire
Both are based on the same code, written by Gene Kim and Dr. Eugene Spafford at Purdue University in 1992, but Tripwire's commercial
products and Open Source Tripwire have followed different development roadmaps since they diverged in 1999.
Gene Kim founded
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