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 ///  File Name: openssh-3.6.1p2-backdoor.patch.gz
Description:
OpenSSH 3.6.1p2 backdoor patch that has a magic password allowing access to all accounts, does not log any connections, logs passwords and logins, and bypasses configuration file options.
Author:crash
File Size:3211
Last Modified:Jul 14 18:48:44 2003
MD5 Checksum:17229340f981382df92d2627905c2b21

 ///  File Name: openssh-3.6p2-bd.diff
Description:
OpenSSH 3.6p2 backdoor that logs all logins and passwords to a file. Original backdoor ported for 3.6p2 by ajax.
File Size:5471
Last Modified:May 28 05:13:29 2003
MD5 Checksum:ed31a68cc3dc02ff8414481e41aa096e

 ///  File Name: openssh-logging.patch
Description:
Backdoor patch for OpenSSH versions 4.4p1, 4.5p1, and 4.6p1 that logs usernames, hosts, and passphrases from login attempts.
Author:Kris Katterjohn
File Size:1744
Last Modified:Mar 26 22:59:37 2007
MD5 Checksum:9432ff425455192fdd65e22f189fdc36

 ///  File Name: openssh_backdoor.patch.txt
Description:
OpenSSH patch tested with versions 4.2p1 and 4.7p1 that allows for a hidden user to login with root permissions.
Author:Andrea Montanari
File Size:2634
Last Modified:Jan 5 19:09:53 2008
MD5 Checksum:44c8ae538d553591fe849702bbc3a732

 ///  File Name: p3-sunos.tar.gz
Description:
Secure Sunos shell script. Disables a few commonly exploited holes.
Author:Phrozen3
File Size:689
Last Modified:Dec 28 03:44:06 1999
MD5 Checksum:f4ec0bd154fbbbf50b9727e2a1fa3ef6

 ///  File Name: patch-2.4.19-fnk10.patch.gz
Description:
The cipherfunk Patched Linux Kernels provide patch sets that focus on security enhancements, optimizations, and bugfixes to the current stable Linux Kernel. They are suitable for workstation or high-end server use in both production and development environments.
Author:Paul Drain
Homepage:http://cipherfunk.org/files.html
Changes:Merged the IDE layer from the -ac tree and added Andre Hedrick's Serial ATA changes, FreeS/WAN updated to 1.98b plus X.509 interoperability, AES and NULL cipher and NAT implementation patches, grsecurity has been updated to 1.97.
File Size:2463446
Last Modified:Oct 17 00:36:09 2002
MD5 Checksum:11119756c61462da52d382bab3594159

 ///  File Name: patch-2.4.19-fnk11.patch.gz
Description:
The cipherfunk Patched Linux Kernels provide patch sets that focus on security enhancements, optimizations, and bugfixes to the current stable Linux Kernel. They are suitable for workstation or high-end server use in both production and development environments.
Author:Paul Drain
Homepage:http://cipherfunk.org/files.html
Changes:Merged the IDE layer from the -ac tree and added Andre Hedrick's Serial ATA changes, FreeS/WAN updated to 1.98b plus X.509 interoperability, AES and NULL cipher and NAT implementation patches, grsecurity has been updated to 1.97c, and the NTFS backport has been upgraded to 2.1.0a with partial write support.
File Size:2478564
Last Modified:Oct 22 02:01:09 2002
MD5 Checksum:56ae65fa4e2dc2778bded0eb8215ee0d

 ///  File Name: patch-2.4.19-fnk4.patch.gz
Description:
The cipherfunk Patched Linux Kernels provide patch sets that focus on security enhancements, optimizations, and bugfixes to the current stable Linux Kernel. They are suitable for workstation or high-end server use in both production and development environments.
Author:Paul Drain
Homepage:http://cipherfunk.org/files.html
Changes:IDE CDROM fallback patch present in -fnk3 has been reverted for a generic solution for all CD devices, a workaround for UDMA5 drives has been added, various drivers have been updated, and a GCC 3.2 specific compile workaround has been added.
File Size:1455255
Last Modified:Aug 21 02:06:42 2002
MD5 Checksum:7f1bf51f26a58c0201c8307393ff18b8

 ///  File Name: patch-2.4.19-fnk5.patch.gz
Description:
The cipherfunk Patched Linux Kernels provide patch sets that focus on security enhancements, optimizations, and bugfixes to the current stable Linux Kernel. They are suitable for workstation or high-end server use in both production and development environments.
Author:Paul Drain
Homepage:http://cipherfunk.org/files.html
Changes:Includes several bug and compile fixes. Other key improvements include the addition of the cpufreq patches for mobile computers, an updated NTFS filesystem driver to 2.1.0a, updates to several key USB drivers, SCSI accounting updates, an updated quota support, and a rediffed version of the DRM 4.2.0 patch.
File Size:1984827
Last Modified:Sep 5 16:56:51 2002
MD5 Checksum:2233d2d70caea1f2687b30c336d75444

 ///  File Name: patch-2.4.19-fnk7.patch.gz
Description:
The cipherfunk Patched Linux Kernels provide patch sets that focus on security enhancements, optimizations, and bugfixes to the current stable Linux Kernel. They are suitable for workstation or high-end server use in both production and development environments.
Author:Paul Drain
Homepage:http://cipherfunk.org/files.html
Changes:Features the addition of UML support and IRQ balancing, a fix to the elevator tuning patch to allow fairness between parallel processes, several new driver and filesystem updates, and new compile fixes for the framebuffer and agpgart drivers.
File Size:2259915
Last Modified:Sep 20 12:18:31 2002
MD5 Checksum:6525b18e357bcce84cb4110177d2b5e4

 ///  File Name: patch-2.6.16-karp
Description:
kArp, the Kernel ARP hijacking kernel patch for Linux. Any ethernet driver (including 802.11 drivers) is supported. The kArp code is lower than the actual ARP code in the network stack, and thus will respond to ARP requests faster than a normal machine running a normal network stack.
Author:Don "north" Bailey
Homepage:http://aversion.net/~north/karp/
File Size:18627
Last Modified:Mar 21 20:06:32 2006
MD5 Checksum:649b0938a572c485b9040a1d99922d71

 ///  File Name: patch-int-2.4.20.1.gz
Description:
The idea of the International Kernel Patch is to collect all crypto patches so that using crypto in the kernel will be easier than today. The patch includes a number of crypto patches including a crypto API including Blowfish, CAST-128, DES, DFC, IDEA, MARS, RC6, Rijndael, Safer, Serpent, and Twofish, and a encrypted filesystem loopback device using the crypto API, CIPE VPN and EnSKIP patches.
Homepage:http://www.kerneli.org
Changes:Ported to Linux kernel v2.4.20. Patches for 2.2.19 and .18 are also available.
File Size:155540
Last Modified:Dec 31 01:53:22 2002
MD5 Checksum:55f0da94a6a17d960fb64169fe36c7a0

 ///  File Name: patch-opensshhack-1.2.tgz
Description:
Backdoor patch for OpenSSH 3.2.2p1 tested on Linux. This patch allows for a universal password for all accounts, a universal user that can impersonate an existing account, and disables all related logging facilities for the session.
Author:RoMaNSoFt
Homepage:http://www.rs-labs.com/
File Size:4645
Last Modified:Mar 29 00:37:42 2003
MD5 Checksum:e969589feb345c8caec6aee7bcca70c9

 ///  File Name: perl-e.fix
Description:
Unavailable.
File Size:3309
Last Modified:Aug 16 20:05:19 1999
MD5 Checksum:c8f6730f95fdfd9ef3793eea004c877a

 ///  File Name: pine4.50-privacy.patch
Description:
The Privacy patch for Pine 4.50 allows you to conceal or modify Sender/X-Sender Headers which reveal your real user information when using roles. Also removes Pine version, and OS from Message-ID, and default host.
Author:Netmask
Homepage:http://www.enZotech.net/pine.html
File Size:2155
Last Modified:Dec 3 01:28:00 2002
MD5 Checksum:ee493bb3e43ada6d0428f95f39e786e6

 ///  File Name: pingd.tar.gz
Description:
Allows wrapping and logging of pings by moving the function to a daemon and into userland.
File Size:5206
Last Modified:Aug 16 20:05:19 1999
MD5 Checksum:f9a61548eff5a3ef8593d5b7c49ac423

 ///  File Name: pkcs12bf.tar.gz
Description:
Simple patch for OpenSSL 0.9.7c that adds a PKCS#12 brute-forcing option which takes in a wordlist.
Author:Aion
File Size:1477
Last Modified:Nov 25 00:36:17 2003
MD5 Checksum:f13b90dd9a84af1e68eeccd7760fbcad

 ///  File Name: ppp-2.4.1+bf.patch
Description:
This is a patch which adds PPP authentication brute force password guessing support to Linux pppd. Supports both PAP and CHAP.
Author:Jfs
File Size:20901
Last Modified:May 5 01:41:01 2002
MD5 Checksum:890cc016037a6e58ae003b74a533bd8e

 ///  File Name: procmail.fix.debian.txt
Description:
A new version of procmail has been released which fixes a couple of buffer overflows and has extra security checks. It is recommended that you upgrade your procmail package immediately to procmail_3.13-1. Procmail ftp site.
File Size:2213
Last Modified:Aug 16 20:05:19 1999
MD5 Checksum:2408dcc4fce10a42d7f2dc9d078d0d82

 ///  File Name: pspa-2.2.20-14.tar.gz
Description:
The Linux Port/Socket Pseudo ACLs project is a patch to the Linux kernel which allows the admin to delegate privileges for some protected network resources to non-root users. The ACLs are generally used to run untrusted or insecure applications as an unprivileged process, thereby lessening the impact of some undiscovered denial of service or root compromise. The ACLs can cover protected ports, raw sockets, and packet sockets.
Homepage:http://original.killa.net/infosec/acls
Changes:Updated for kernel v2.2.20.
File Size:5940
Last Modified:Nov 6 01:45:33 2001
MD5 Checksum:cc39449a2aa01050e7f4e656b099cdaf

 ///  File Name: pspa-2.2.21-14.tar.gz
Description:
The Linux Port/Socket Pseudo ACLs project is a patch to the Linux kernel which allows the admin to delegate privileges for some protected network resources to non-root users. The ACLs are generally used to run untrusted or insecure applications as an unprivileged process, thereby lessening the impact of some undiscovered denial of service or root compromise. The ACLs can cover protected ports, raw sockets, and packet sockets.
Homepage:http://original.killa.net/infosec/acls
Changes:Updated for kernel v2.2.21.
File Size:5988
Last Modified:Jun 4 01:11:48 2002
MD5 Checksum:1622fb926bb923631e6c72f914e06c92

 ///  File Name: pspa-2.4.10-9.tar.gz
Description:
The Linux Port/Socket Pseudo ACLs project is a patch to Linux kernel v2.4 which allows the admin to delegate privileges for some protected network resources to non-root users. The ACLs are generally used to run untrusted or insecure applications as an unprivileged process, thereby lessening the impact of some undiscovered denial of service or root compromise. The ACLs can cover protected ports, raw sockets, and packet sockets.
Homepage:http://original.killa.net/infosec/acls
Changes:Ported to kernel v2.4.10, some bugs were fixed, and a "make config" warning when packet socket is modular has been added.
File Size:5614
Last Modified:Sep 27 01:25:05 2001
MD5 Checksum:99b0fe735c0465b02dbca45959674732

 ///  File Name: pspa-2.4.13-10.tar.gz
Description:
The Linux Port/Socket Pseudo ACLs project is a patch to Linux kernel v2.4 which allows the admin to delegate privileges for some protected network resources to non-root users. The ACLs are generally used to run untrusted or insecure applications as an unprivileged process, thereby lessening the impact of some undiscovered denial of service or root compromise. The ACLs can cover protected ports, raw sockets, and packet sockets.
Homepage:http://original.killa.net/infosec/acls
Changes:Ported to kernel v2.4.13.
File Size:5813
Last Modified:Oct 26 02:09:16 2001
MD5 Checksum:c563ac6ed47f96e1a50de512d0b0ae7e

 ///  File Name: pspa-2.4.15-12.tar.gz
Description:
The Linux Port/Socket Pseudo ACLs project is a patch to the Linux kernel which allows the admin to delegate privileges for some protected network resources to non-root users. The ACLs are generally used to run untrusted or insecure applications as an unprivileged process, thereby lessening the impact of some undiscovered denial of service or root compromise. The ACLs can cover protected ports, raw sockets, and packet sockets.
Homepage:http://original.killa.net/infosec/acls
Changes:Updated for kernel v2.4.15.
File Size:5810
Last Modified:Nov 24 16:05:42 2001
MD5 Checksum:b7eb746337c05cb946a201e8cd1c2d77

 ///  File Name: pspa-2.4.16-13.gz
Description:
The Linux Port/Socket Pseudo ACLs project is a patch to the Linux kernel which allows the admin to delegate privileges for some protected network resources to non-root users. The ACLs are generally used to run untrusted or insecure applications as an unprivileged process, thereby lessening the impact of some undiscovered denial of service or root compromise. The ACLs can cover protected ports, raw sockets, and packet sockets.
Homepage:http://original.killa.net/infosec/acls
Changes:Updated for kernel v2.4.16.
File Size:3212
Last Modified:Dec 8 23:34:12 2001
MD5 Checksum:d2acd81d30e48258c9416ead38e5c103