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Mail Avenger |
http://www.mailavenger.org/ |
1439x |
Mail Avenger is a highly-configurable, MTA-independent SMTP server. It lets users run messages through filters like ClamAV and SpamAssassin during SMTP transactions, so the server can reject unwanted email before assuming responsibility for its delivery.
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PTlink Services |
http://www.ptlink.net/ |
1437x |
PTlink Services provides channel/nick registration services for IRC networks. Specially developed for the PTlink IRC daemon, it includes features like channel logging, oper management, helper management, AJOIN user list, memo read acknowledgement, rotated logs, autoidentify on ghost, and ChanServ PROTECTED level.
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snmppd |
http://slava.local.nsys.by/[..]jects/snmppd/ |
1437x |
snmppd is an SNMP proxy daemon that is designed to work with Nagios. It loads MIBs upon startup, listens on a TCP socket for SNMP GET requests, polls the specified host, and returns the value to caller process.
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mtftpd |
http://mtftpd.sourceforge.net/ |
1435x |
mtftpd is an FTP server, based in a multiple process/thread model.
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utftpd |
http://www.ohse.de/[..]e/utftpd.html |
1428x |
utftpd is a tftpd replacement. Its features include a fine grained access control, giving you the possibility to assign the right to access a file or directory for every single client.
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latd |
http://linux-decnet.sourceforge.net/lat.html |
1426x |
The latd daemon allows users to connect to a Linux system from a LAT-enabled terminal server (e.g. a DECserver). It also provides a "reverse-LAT" so that printers and modems on LAT terminal servers can be accessed from Linux.
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portfwd |
http://portfwd.sf.net/ |
1424x |
portfwd is a small user-level daemon which forwards incoming TCP connections and/or UDP packets to remote hosts.
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midentd |
http://panorama.sth.ac.at/midentd/ |
1423x |
midentd is an identd replacement with masquerading firewall support. It installs in a masquerading firewall and provides identd reponses for machines behind the firewall.
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FireFTP |
http://firestuff.org/ |
1423x |
FireFTP is an FTP server intended for Web hosting providers. It provides users a top-level "virtual directory" with a configurable list of system directories that the user has access to. This enables a user to have access to multiple directories owned by different system users, and enables multiple users to have access to the same directory. It does all this while still allowing system quotas to function properly.
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Net-Cam |
http://sourceforge.net/[..]ects/net-cam/ |
1422x |
Net-Cam is a free alternative to IP video surveillance servers. It works with Axis 2100 ethernet cameras.
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yaws |
http://yaws.hyber.org/ |
1421x |
Light-weight, threaded Web server
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Network UPS Tools |
http://www.networkupstools.org/ |
1421x |
Network UPS Tools is an extremely powerful and versatile client/server based approach to UPS monitoring. Products from a wide range of vendors (APC, Belkin, BestFort, MGE, etc.) are supported. A shared UPS can be monitored by one host, notifcations being sent to the other hosts via authenticated TCP connections. A Web interface is available, as is a Windows client.
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Cocoon |
http://cocoon.apache.org/ |
1419x |
Apache Cocoon is a web development framework built around the concepts of separation of concerns and component-based web development.
Cocoon implements these concepts around the notion of 'component pipelines', each component on the pipeline specializing on a particular operation. This makes it possible to use a Lego(tm)-like approach in building web solutions, hooking together components into pipelines without any required programming.
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vlogger |
http://n0rp.chemlab.org/vlogger/ |
1418x |
vlogger is a logger daemon for Apache. It will accept piped logfile input, split it according to its corresponding virtual host (using a file cache to avoid resource limitations), and write it to disk. It automatically rotates all files and tracks them using timestamps.
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Naridesh |
http://www.cis.rit.edu/[..]erl/#naridesh |
1416x |
Naridesh is a Web server written in Perl. It supports directory browsing, username/password security, file download, and plugins. It has some limited support to turn off file downloading, and directory browsing. Naridesh can also send the "index.html" file or equivalent if it is found in the directory, and also supports files that are symlinks to URLs.
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