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John the Ripper jumbo - advanced offline password cracker, which supports hundreds of hash and cipher types, and runs on many operating systems, CPUs, GPUs, and even some FPGAsjohnny
GUI frontend to John the Ripper password crackeryescrypt
Password-based key derivation function and password hashing scheme building upon scryptjohn-packages
Community packages of John the Ripper, the auditing tool and advanced offline password cracker (Docker images, Windows PortableApp, Mac OS, Flatpak, and Ubuntu SNAP packages)scanlogd
TCP port scan detection toolphp_mt_seed
PHP mt_rand() seed crackerpasswdqc
Password/passphrase strength checking and policy enforcementjohn-samples
A collection of samples for development and testing of John the Ripper and other password security auditing and password recovery toolsjohn-tests
Test Suite for John the Ripperpwned-passwords-sampler
Generate representative samples from Pwned Passwords (HIBP)phpass
Legacy password hashing framework for PHP applications needing to support or having previously supported PHP below 5.5blists
Web interface to mailing list archivestcb
Alternative password shadowing schemecrypt_blowfish
Implementation of bcrypt password hashing schemeOwl
Openwall GNU/*/Linux (Owl) is a small security-enhanced Linux distribution for servers. Owl has effectively reached its end-of-life, but its legacy lives on in a few other distributions (most notably, ALT Linux) and upstream projects. This is a tentative export of the Owl CVS repository into Git, which will possibly be redone later.msulogin
Single-user mode login program that supports having multiple root accounts on a systemjohn-core
John the Ripper core - offline password cracker that's core to John the Ripper jumbo, which is "the real thing"netlist
A netstat-alike for Linux with restricted /procpam_mktemp
Provide per-user private directories under /tmp as part of PAM session or account managementpopa3d
Tiny POP3 daemon designed with security as the primary goalpam_userpass
Use PAM binary prompts to ask the application for username and passwordLove Open Source and this site? Check out how you can help us