LISPmob is an open source LISP Mobile Node implementation for Linux. With LISPmob, hosts can change their network attachment point without losing connectivity, while maintaining the same IP address.
LISP Mobile Node is a particular case of LISP (Locator/ID Separation Protocol), which is currently
... [More] being developed within the IETF as a potential solution to the routing scalability problem documented in RFC 4984. It uses the concept of Endpoint IDentifiers (EIDs) to name hosts in edge networks, and Routing LOCators (RLOCs) for nodes in transit networks. EIDs and RLOCs are syntactically indistinguishable from current IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, enabling backwards compatibility with the existing Internet architecture. See the IETF drafts for more information. [Less]
Implementation of the SRP Authentication and Key Exchange System and protocols in Secure Remote Password (SRP) Protocol for TLS Authentication
SRP is an interactive protocol which allows a server to confirm that some client knows a password, and to derive a strong shared session key, without
... [More] revealing what the password is to an eavesdropper. In addition, the server does not hold the actual password: instead it stores a "verifier" created by the client. If the server's private data is revealed (by a server compromise), the verifier cannot be used directly to impersonate the client.
This module provides both client and server implementations of SRP-6a for node.js. They are interoperable with Mozilla Identity-Attached Services [Less]
BibleForge is a free, open source Bible study web app. It is currently in the early stages of software development, but it aspires to become the most advanced Bible program available.
Opendispatcher is a modern client server application that uses maps to provide First Responders with essential and critical information about locations, facilities and sites during incident action.
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