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Send (file sharing)
Send is a self-hosted tool that allows sending files with encryption. It's a community fork of Firefox Send, a discontinued service by Mozilla. Files are encrypted in the browser before being uploaded to the server. Files are stored for 24 hours then deleted from the server. ffsend is a CLI client for Send. A list of available instances can be found here.
Sesele
SeSeLe is a command-line wizard to create and manage X.509 certificates in two ways: Self-signed certificates + Certification Authority, and Let's Encrypt certificates. Letsencrypt management is intended to call ACME-client for certificates renewal and files redistribution to unprivileged hosts (those that can't attend TCP/443 port). Generated certificates are useful for most TLS secured services such as HTTPs, IMAPs, POP3s, SMTPs, etc. For self-signed files, the only thing you will need to remember are passphrases.
Silky
Silky is an easy-to-use graphical SILC client. The aim of this project is to create a simple and easy to use graphical, os-independent SILC client. Silky contains, or will eventually contain, all necessary features of a SILC client. The user interface will be kept as simple and clean as possible. SILC is a protocol which provides secure conferencing services in the Internet over insecure channel. The biggest similarity between SILC and IRC is that they both provide conferencing services and that SILC has almost same commands as IRC. However, internally they are very different.
SilverTunnel-NG
SilverTunnel-NG is a Java library that implements and encapsulates all the complex network protocol stuff needed for anonymous communication over the Tor anonymity network. SilverTunnel-NG Netlib can be easily integrated in almost every existing and new Java application. The library requires Java 1.6/Java SE 6 or a newer version. This is a fork of silvertunnel (https://silvertunnel.org)
Sshdo
sshdo provides an easily configurable way of controlling which commands may be executed via incoming ssh connections.
Tanne
'tanne' is a small, secure session-management solution for HTTP. It replaces common sessions with a system consisting of PIN and TANs, well known from online banking. It's main purpose is to enable programmers of Web applications to have real secure sessions without cookies or session-ids.
Taskenizer
Taskenizer aims to be a legendary web-based personal organization tool. It helps you organize your TODOs, periodic tasks, notes and lists. It has extra security features. Protects not only against network attacks and data-at-rest attacks but even server compromise. It has extremely optimized bandwidth usage. On a slow mobile connection that can't even load most modern web pages, it will load in seconds. It has features for secure sharing of data with other users. It is Free Software, which means it respects your rights as a computer user. Now the technical details. Taskenizer is: Written in Python3 Designed to run behind NGINX using uWSGI Licenced under the GNU Affero General Public License
Tcptrack
'tcptrack' is a packet sniffer. It passively watches for connections on a specified network interface, tracks their states, and lists them in a manner similar to the Unix 'top' command. It displays source and destination addresses and ports, connection state, idle time, and bandwidth usage. The filter expression is a standard pcap filter expression (identical to the expressions used by tcpdump) which can filter down the characteristics of TCP connections that tcptrack will see.
Terms of Service; Didn’t Read
Terms of Service; Didn't Read (ToS;DR) is a community project and browser plugin which aims to analyze and grade the terms of service (TOS) and privacy policies of major Internet sites and services. Each aspect of a TOS or privacy policy is assessed as positive, negative, or neutral. Services are graded from A (best) to E (worst).
Textmail
Mail filter to replace proprietary/binary formatting and attachments such as MS Word/HTML attachments with plain text
Tox
Tox is a peer-to-peer, encrypted instant messaging and video calling library that provides APIs for clients, including toxcore, toxav, and toxdns API libraries. This is the page about the Tox core, not a particular Tox client. Tox itself is not an instant messaging client.
Transconnect
TransConnect is a program to allow you almost complete access to the internet through all HTTP proxies that allow https CONNECT (squid, for example).
Twhttpd
TrustWall HTTP Proxy protects your internal Web server by acting as an inbound proxy (like a reserve Squid proxy). It can also work as a secure outbound proxy to protect your browser client. You can inspect almost every detail of the HTTP protocol headers, including the URL request line, the server version, user-agent, referrer, cookie, query, etc., in an easy-to-use script-like configuration file. As per the author the program is for experts only; you will need knowledge of the HTTP protocol to configure the proxy properly.
UBlock Origin
µBlock Origin (µBO, pronounced micro-block origin) is a wide-spectrum blocker for browsers with a simple point-and-click interface to allow users to filter and block server requests, domains, scripts, and more. By default it blocks ads, trackers and malware sites. Users should note that uBlock Origin and uBlock, while they have some history, are now distinct programs whose code base has diverged form each other for some time, with uBlock Origin being the more actively developed and better maintained of the two.
UMatrix
uMatrix (stylized µMatrix) is a point-and-click matrix-based firewall, with many privacy-enhancing tools. Point & click to forbid/allow any class of requests made by your browser. Use it to block scripts, iframes, ads, facebook, etc.
Ublock-origin
uBlock Origin (or uBlock) is not an ad blocker; it's a general-purpose blocker. uBlock blocks ads through its support of the Adblock Plus filter syntax. uBlock extends the syntax and is designed to work with custom rules and filters. Furthermore, advanced mode allows uBlock to work in default-deny mode, which mode will cause all 3rd-party network requests to be blocked by default, unless allowed by the user. That said, it's important to note that using a blocker is NOT theft. Don't fall for this creepy idea. The ultimate logical consequence of blocking = theft is the criminalisation of the inalienable right to privacy. Ads, "unintrusive" or not, are just the visible portions of privacy-invading apparatus entering your browser when you visit most sites nowadays. uBlock₀'s main goal is to help users neutralize such privacy-invading apparatus — in a way that welcomes those users who don't wish to use more technical, involved means (such as µMatrix). EasyList, Peter Lowe's Adservers, EasyPrivacy and Malware domains are enabled by default when you install uBlock₀. Many more lists are readily available to block trackers, analytics, and more. Hosts files are also supported. Once you install uBlock₀, you may easily un-select any of the pre-selected filter lists if you think uBlock₀ blocks too much. For reference, Adblock Plus installs with only EasyList enabled by default.
Vulture
Vulture is an HTTP reverse proxy. It does many security checks (authentication, rewriting, filtering) before proxying request from Internet to your web applications. With authentication enabled, vulture will open flows only to authenticated users. It also allows to your users to use only one password to access many different applications by learning and forwarding their different accounts.
Vulture includes :
  • Authentication (SSL, LDAP/AD, SQL, Radius)
  • Authentication forwarding (SSO)
  • HTTP headers modification on the fly
  • Flow encryption
  • Content filtering
  • URL Rewriting
  • Load balancing
Web Adjuster
Web Adjuster is a Tornado-based, domain-rewriting proxy for applying custom processing to Web pages. It is particularly meant for users of smartphones etc as these might not support browser extensions. It is self-contained in a single python file. Web Adjuster can:
  • Add a custom stylesheet to change size, layout and colours
  • Add custom Javascript to all pages, allowing many desktop browser extensions to work as-is on a smartphone or tablet
  • Supply default values of cookies for site preferences etc
  • Run a custom program to change the markup, or to change or annotate text for language tools (see for example Annotator Generator)
  • Render images for a language or text size not supported by the browser (this function requires the Python Imaging Library and suitable fonts)
  • Down-sample MP3 audio to save bandwidth, and add plain text versions of PDF and EPUB files (helper programs are required for these functions)
  • Remove problematic markup from pages
Web-FTP
Web-FTP provides quick, easy, and (with an SSL-enhanced Web server) more secure access to your FTP server. Designed with file management in mind, it supports uploads, downloads, and all the usual tasks. No spool directories are used; file transfers are relayed directly from the server to the client and vice versa. Multiple file and recursive directory downloads are supported by generating a tar file on the fly. It can also serve as an FTP client, allowing FTP access to clients behind a firewall. You may view and edit files as well. Web-FTP also has rudimentary CryptoCard support, for CryptoCard protected servers.
Wire
Depends on Electron and has trademark policies and licensing restrictions related to server interaction and software behavior that interfere with software freedom. Adfeno (talk) 08:56, 31 March 2020 (EDT) Wire is a modern communication tool with full end-to-end encryption. Its current features are audio conferencing with up to 10 people, and 1-to-1 video conferences, as well as other minor features.


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