Session Fixation Patch for PHP |
This patch for PHP 4.3.5 reduces the risk of 'Session Fixation' that would allow a hacker
to gain access or play with user's sessions.
(see this link to get more info about Session Fixation)
Go to this patch Page
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inspect2xml |
inspect2xml is a helper tool that creates XML representation of Checkpoint Software Firewall-1
Policies.
You can then use XLST tools to create your own reports. Sample included in the package.
Go to inspect2xml Page
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clonesys |
clonesys is a ready-to-use package which can be used to clone a running Linux system
or create an ISO image in order to recover it.
It is mainly built on top of a single Shell script that can be easily configured with
simple "ini" files. The script analyzes the actual system and create a bootable CD-Rom that
will recreate the system from scratch.
Go to clonesys Page
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aix_sso |
This small tool is the complement of Microsoft "ssod" daemon for AIX.
In its SFU package, Microsoft delivers a small daemon, named "ssod" that can be
used to synchronize password accounts from Active Directory with the password database
of Unix systems. But Unix lacks the management of password aging.
aix_sso package adds this functionnality to your system !
Go to aix-sso Page
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mod_benchmark   |
As the Administrator of some Apache servers, you may want to use
my mod_benchmark module to get some statistics about the response
time of your web site.
mod_benchmark logs the requests you specify with their response time
as well as some system load indicators. It can send you alerts when a time
threshold is overrun. At least, it offers a Control Panel which gives you
graphical views about computed statistics.
Go to mod-benchmark Page
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mod_parmguard   |
You're involved in the Security Process and want to protect the scripts
that generate dynamic pages ?
mod_parmguard intercepts the requests and rejects those which are not
compliant with the constraints expected by the scripts.
Go to mod-parmguard Page
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trickymod1  |
You absolutely need the "dynamic module support" on your Linux Servers ?
Use trickymod1 to enforce the security level by detecting the attempts of new modules loading.
Its unique feature of sending message to a remote log server makes it very useful.
Go to trickymod1 Page
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