SS5 is a socks server that implements the SOCKS v4 and v5 protocol.
RefDB is a client-server database system for storing, retrieving and
formatting bibliographic references.
Pydio allows you to instantly turn any server into a powerful file
sharing platform.
This is a metaport for least amount of ports needed to run a X.Org server.
pgtop was inspired by mytop (http://jeremy.zawodny.com/mysql/mytop/),
which in turn was inspired by the system monitoring tool top.
pgtop will connect to a PostgreSQL server and periodically
run queries against the pg_stat* relations and attempt
to summarize the information from them in a useful format.
DNS::Config is a collection of Perl modules which provide an
abstraction of name service zones as well as server specific
adaptors for concrete file representations.
The modules origin is the ZoneMaster project which make heavy
use of the module for comprehensive zone file management. Go to
http://www.zonemaster.org for further information.
DNS::Zone is a collection of Perl modules which provide an
abstraction of name service zones as well as server specific
adaptors for concrete file representations.
The modules origin is the ZoneMaster project which make heavy
use of the module for comprehensive zone file management. Go to
http://www.zonemaster.org for further information.
The urelay tool is a simple connection forwarder which may work with
many different protocols - TCP, Unix sockets, IPX - in general, anything
that has a client or a server supporting Prof. Daniel J. Bernstein's UCSPI
framework - http://cr.yp.to/ucspi.html
Authen::Bitcard is an implementation of verification for signatures
generated by Bitcard authentication. For information on the Bitcard protocol
and using Bitcard in other applications, see http://www.bitcard.org/api.
The module and the protocol are heavily based on Authen::Typekey. (In fact,
the Bitcard authentication server also supports the TypeKey API!)
iograph counts network traffic for one interface and creates an accounting
statistic by summing up the transfered bytes. Statistics are created hourly,
daily and monthly and are saved as static HTML files.
It is written in pure C without the need of external libraries, targetted to
be used in an embedded firewall system. A HTTP server is not included.