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| PyGreSQL | http://www.druid.net/pygresql/ | 1821x |
| PyGreSQL is a Python module that interfaces to a PostgreSQL database. | ||
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Argus Monitoring System | http://argus.tcp4me.com/ | 1821x |
| Argus Monitoring System is a system and network monitoring application. | ||
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Bahamut | http://bahamut.dal.net/ | 1821x |
| The Bahamut IRCD is based on the EFNet Hybrid IRCD and has many additional features primarily designed for the DALnet IRC network. | ||
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jaxml | http://www.librelogiciel.com/software/ | 1820x |
| jaxml is a Python module designed to ease the creation of human readable XML documents. It is designed to be small, easy-to-use, and powerful. | ||
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OS-9 Disk | http://www.kootenay.com/~bvdpoel | 1820x |
| Program suite to read floppy disks created by the OS-9 operating system. | ||
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Enhanced Linux Loopback Driver | ftp://ftp.hq.nasa.gov/[..]ced_loopback/ | 1820x |
| Enhanced Linux Loopback Driver is a version of the Linux loop driver that provides partition table support, and allows you to loopback mount individual partitions contained within a single hard drive image file (i.e. dd if=/dev/hda of=hd.img, losetup /dev/loopa hd.img, mount /dev/loopa1 /mnt/stuff). | ||
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Jumper | http://www.robota.net/[..]rticle?id=957 | 1820x |
| Jumper is a program for the search and analysis of hosts. It maps the network using the ARP protocol, and optionally can create an NMap script. For example, it can tell you which IP addresses are free in your LAN segment or it can tell you which hosts are on your LAN. | ||
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tail_mail | http://people.sabanciuniv.edu/[..]ib/index.html | 1820x |
| tail_mail is a simple but very useful log watcher daemon. It checks the log files that you want for the string patterns which you define in the config file, and sends information messages by email. | ||
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texi2html | http://www.mathematik.uni-kl.de/[..]an/Texi2html/ | 1819x |
| Texi2html is a Perl script that converts GNU info files into HTML. | ||
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ident2 | http://michael.bacarella.com/[..]jects/ident2/ | 1819x |
| Ident2 is an alternative approach to auth/ident services. It was written from the ground up and can run either as a child handler of inetd or as a standalone daemon with no user intervention. | ||
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PHP-proxy | http://sourceforge.net/[..]ts/php-proxy/ | 1819x |
| PHP-Proxy is a PHP script for taking Web pages from one server, so that your main server is protected if the Web server is overloaded from things like DoS attacks. | ||
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Spyrius | http://www.dystance.net/[..]ware/spyrius/ | 1819x |
| Spyrius is a multithreaded superdaemon that provides TCP connectivity to services that are implemented as loadable modules ("plug-ins"). | ||
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bfs | http://penguin.cz/~mhi/fs/bfs/ | 1819x |
| BFS filesystem is a simple filesystem used in UnixWare. Because the object of the bfs filesystem type is to allow quick and simple booting, bfs was designed as a contiguous flat filesystem. It is not intended to support general users. This filesystems driver for Linux allows you to mount your BFS /stand partition or floppies in read-only mode. | ||
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CHIRP | http://www.honermann.net/[..]ftware/CHIRP/ | 1818x |
| CHIRP is a tool for automating the creation of configuration trees for Cricket. It supports a plugin architecture for adding drivers which produce Cricket configuration files and supports automatic detection of device types. When a network device is identified, CHIRP dynamically associates a driver with it to produce the configuration file. | ||
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mapscsi | http://gort.metaparadigm.com/mapscsi/ | 1818x |
| mapscsi is a Linux SCSI device mapping tool which solves the problem of SCSI device names being allocated in the order of probing. The problem is that when an additional device is added and has a lower host, channel, or ID than existing devices, the other devices will all be shuffled along on the next reboot (i.e. /dev/sdb becomes /dev/sdc, etc.). mapscsi solves this by creating symbolic links to Linux SCSI devices after scanning all SCSI devices. | ||
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