Thomas Biege
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NOTE: Automatically created during Factory devel project migration by admin.
NOTE: Automatically created during Factory devel project migration by admin.
This project is used by thomasbiege to prepare packages for openSUSE:Factory submissions. Usually all package changes should get submitted here for review and testing first.
REPOSITORIES REMOVED BY ADMIN DUE AS ANNOUNCED
This package will be submitted to openSUSE:Factory soon. All changes for the Factory package should get tested here first.
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Abstract Machine Test Utility (AMTU) is an administrative utility to
check whether the underlying protection mechanism of the hardware is
still being enforced. This is a requirement of the Controlled Access
Protection Profile (CAPP) FTP_AMT.1. See
http://www.radium.csc.mil/tpep/library/protection_profiles/CAPP-1.d.pdf
.
Libidmef is a C implementation of the "Intrusion Detection Message
Exchange Format" (IDMEF) made by Silicon Defense.
The "Secure Programming Library" provides several functions that should
serve as a replacement for problematic C functions from glibc. Besides
the replacement functions, there are some helper functions, such as
safe_reopen() or sigprotection(), that can be used for developing
exposed applications.
Regularly executable scripts (via cron) for checking the security of
your system.
Stan is a small console application that works on all UNIX systems. It
is able to generate several types of statistical information about a
stream. A stream can be either standard input or given files. For
example, stan can be used to analyze encrypted data or to measure the
quality of a pseudo-random number generator, but there are probably
hundreds of other situations where stan comes in handy.
Stan supports three types of analysis: general statistics, pattern
statistics, and bit statistics. By choosing intelligent values for each
statistic, stan can give amazing results about a stream and is fun to
work with.
Abstract Machine Test Utility (AMTU) is an administrative utility to
check whether the underlying protection mechanism of the hardware is
still being enforced. This is a requirement of the Controlled Access
Protection Profile (CAPP) FTP_AMT.1. See
http://www.radium.csc.mil/tpep/library/protection_profiles/CAPP-1.d.pdf
.
Libidmef is a C implementation of the "Intrusion Detection Message
Exchange Format" (IDMEF) made by Silicon Defense.
The "Secure Programming Library" provides several functions that should
serve as a replacement for problematic C functions from glibc. Besides
the replacement functions, there are some helper functions, such as
safe_reopen() or sigprotection(), that can be used for developing
exposed applications.
Regularly executable scripts (via cron) for checking the security of
your system.
Stan is a small console application that works on all UNIX systems. It
is able to generate several types of statistical information about a
stream. A stream can be either standard input or given files. For
example, stan can be used to analyze encrypted data or to measure the
quality of a pseudo-random number generator, but there are probably
hundreds of other situations where stan comes in handy.
Stan supports three types of analysis: general statistics, pattern
statistics, and bit statistics. By choosing intelligent values for each
statistic, stan can give amazing results about a stream and is fun to
work with.
Abstract Machine Test Utility (AMTU) is an administrative utility to
check whether the underlying protection mechanism of the hardware is
still being enforced. This is a requirement of the Controlled Access
Protection Profile (CAPP) FTP_AMT.1. See
http://www.radium.csc.mil/tpep/library/protection_profiles/CAPP-1.d.pdf
.
Libidmef is a C implementation of the "Intrusion Detection Message
Exchange Format" (IDMEF) made by Silicon Defense.
The "Secure Programming Library" provides several functions that should
serve as a replacement for problematic C functions from glibc. Besides
the replacement functions, there are some helper functions, such as
safe_reopen() or sigprotection(), that can be used for developing
exposed applications.
Regularly executable scripts (via cron) for checking the security of
your system.
Stan is a small console application that works on all UNIX systems. It
is able to generate several types of statistical information about a
stream. A stream can be either standard input or given files. For
example, stan can be used to analyze encrypted data or to measure the
quality of a pseudo-random number generator, but there are probably
hundreds of other situations where stan comes in handy.
Stan supports three types of analysis: general statistics, pattern
statistics, and bit statistics. By choosing intelligent values for each
statistic, stan can give amazing results about a stream and is fun to
work with.
This package will be submitted to openSUSE:Factory soon. All changes for the Factory package should get tested here first.
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