aRc - Projects


Unless otherwise noted, all projects are licensed under the GPL: http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html

SpyImage:

http://spyimage.sf.net
SpyImage parses data from spyamp, the winamp plugin.
Spyamp can be found here: http://spyamp.sf.net
Spyamp is a winamp plugin that generates a webpage on the clients computer
that displays current winamp information such as track, time, quality, etc.

SpyImage basically grabs information from a webpage generated by SpyAmp
and dynamically creates an image ( useful for forum sigs ). SpyIname is 100% PHP.

For more information on SpyImage, go here: http://arctec.org/projects/spyimage/

AvCheck:

http://arctec.org/projects/avcheck/
AvCheck is an avatar checking script for phpBB.
phpBB can be found here: http://www.phpbb.com
AvCheck searches for, and replaces avatar images over 80x80.
AvCheck will also search for dead avatars.

All results are posted to a specified post in a forum.

TCLP:

http://tclp.sf.net
Tribes Console Log Parser ( TCLP ) parses Tribes 1 and Tribes 2 logs and
dumps scoring and ip data to a mysql database.
Data is queried through a supplied web interface.

TCLP was origionally created as a tool to catch "smurfs".

For more information on TCLP, go here: http://arctec.org/projects/tclp/

Bot:

http://arctec.org/projects/assbot/
AssBot is a thrown together perl NET::IRC bot, just to expirement.
It's more notable features are an ascii image converter and a tribes server listing.

The server listing is a seperate file: http://arctec.org/projects/assbot/football.phps

Alias Control:

http://arctec.org/projects/alias/
Alias Control is a basic system written in php that controls sendmail's alias file.
Alias Control allows a user to login with their email login/password to add or delete email aliases.
Using a different email alias for everything, while hiding your 'real' address, is a great way to track, and hopefully, reduce spam.

VSFTPBH (vsftpd block host):

http://arctec.org/projects/vsftpbh/
vsftpbh is a php script that monitors failed login activity in the vsftpd log file. It's purpose is to help prevent dictionary attacks against vsftpd.
When the number of failed attempts crosses a set threshold, the offending IP address is added to a deny file.



Last Updated May/18/2006 9:41:42 AM
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