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The GGZ Gaming Zone - GTK+ Client
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The GGZ Gaming Zone GTK+ Client provides a GTK+ 1.2 or GTK+ 2.x user
interface for logging into a GGZ server, chatting with other players,
and locating and launching game tables.
This version of the GTK+ Client (0.0.13) requires version 0.0.13 of the
ggz-client-libs.
The GTK+ Client module is only one part of the GGZ Gaming Zone client
setup. The following additional packages are required:
* libggz - provides commonly used functions and low-level
communications between client modules and the GGZ servers
* ggz-client-libs - provides common procedures and utilites required
to run the GGZ client and games
* gtk-games/kde-games/sdl-games - one or more games or game packs are
required in order to launch and play games
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The GGZ Gaming Zone - GTK+ Game Modules
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GGZ Gaming Zone GTK+ Game Modules provide the game executables,
graphics, and data for a number of popular (and unique) network games.
These games are coded for version 2.X of GTK+, but many of them are also
available using different graphical interfaces.
This version of the GTK+ Game Modules (0.0.13) requires version 0.0.13
of the ggz-client-libs.
The GTK+ Game Modules are only one part of the GGZ Gaming Zone
client setup. The following additional modules are required:
* libggz - provides commonly used functions and low-level
communications between client modules and the GGZ servers
* ggz-client-libs - provides common procedures and utilites required
to run the GGZ client and games
* gtk-client/kde-client - one or more of the GGZ clients will be
required in order to login to a server, chat and launch games
Jin is an open source, cross platform, graphical client (interface)
for chess servers. It currently supports these servers:
* The Internet Chess Club (aka ICC)
* The Free Internet Chess Server (aka FICS)
A short list of Jin's main features:
* Graphical chess board with many board patterns and piece sets
to choose from. You can also create your own
* Chat/Command console with (customizable) color-coding for
different types of chat/text
* A seek graph, showing the currently sought games in a visual manner
* Flexible game logger, which saves your finished games to your
hard disk (doesn't work in JinApplet)
* A scripter, which allows you to define automatic responses
to certain events
* A list of common actions, which can be quickly executed
at the press of a button
Munger is a simplified, statically-scoped, interpreted lisp specialized for
writing text processors for 8-bit text. With Munger the programmer may
write line-by-line filters, if serial access to the text is sufficient, or
the programmer may load text into buffers and have line-oriented random
access to those lines, if that is more convenient.
Munger makes it easy to write simple text editors, shells, utility filters,
CGI scripts, and simple network client and server programs. Mung (or
munge) is computer jargon for, "to make repeated changes which individually
may be reversible, yet which ultimately result in an unintentional
irreversible destruction of large portions of the original item." Laugh,
it's a joke.
Qpsmtpd started as a replacement daemon for the SMTP receiver (qmail-smtpd)
from the qmail mail transport agent (MTA). qmail-smtpd has a number of
shortcomings (e.g. being unable to check the validity of a recipient mail
address) and is written in C which makes it burdensome to modify and extend.
Qpsmtpd, on the other hand, is written in pure perl and can be customized
easily. It consists of a core that implements a complete SMTP server, and a
number of plugins/modules which control the operations. Such plugins
include plugins to check the recipient and sender as well as plugins for
virus scanning, spam checking, blocking lists (dns and rhs), AUTH and TLS.
Qpsmtpd can not only be used with qmail but also with e.g. postfix and
exim. It can also write messages to a Maildir or forward it to a remote
host without buffering.
Mulberry is back under new ownership and is now available for FREE!
Mulberry is a high-performance, scalable, and graphically groovy internet
mail client. It uses the IMAP (IMAP4rev1, IMAP4, and IMAP2bis) protocol for
accessing mail messages on a server, the standard SMTP protocol for sending
messages, and does lots and lots of things with MIME parts for mixed text
and "attachments" of many different types of files and data. Support for
POP3 and Local accounts, full disconnected IMAP support, PGP/GPG,
SSL/STARTTLS, local and SIEVE support for filtering and much more!
Please note that there is no official support for Mulberry now -
community support via mailing lists and other such resources will be
used instead.
Xymon is a system for monitoring servers and networks. It has a great deal
of inspiration from the Big Brother monitor, but unlike Big Brother it is
designed to work well whether you need to monitor small network with just
a handful of hosts, or large networks with thousands of hosts.
Xymon is the successor to the bbgen toolkit, which has been available as
an add-on to Big Brother since late 2002. The name change was decided upon
when Xymon acquired enough functionality to be a stand-alone product.
The tools that formed the bbgen toolkit are still present in Xymon
and are quite important for it, so if you have used bbgen before,
Xymon will seem quite familiar.
This is the server.
LICENSE: GPL2 or later
This is a pure-python TCP load balancer. It takes inbound TCP connections and
connects them to one of a number of backend servers.
Features:
- async i/o based, so much less overhead than fork/thread based balancers. Can
use either twisted or python's standard asyncore library (twisted is
recommended, and asyncore support will be removed in a future version).
- Multiple scheduling algorithms (random, round robin, leastconns,
leastconns+roundrobin)
- If a server fails to answer, it's removed from the pool - the client that
failed to connect gets transparently failed over to a new host.
- XML based configuration file (see a sample)
- separate management thread that periodically re-adds failed hosts if they've
come back up.
- optional builtin webserver for admin (sample of the running screen)
- webserver has methods suitable for both interactive and automated systems
Remmina 是一个用 GTK+ 写成的远程桌面客户端,目的在于帮助那些需要在大显示器
或者小的上网本上连接到很多远程计算机工作的系统管理员。Remmina 使用一个集成
而一致的用户界面提供多种网络协议的支持。
Remmina 主程序:
* 纯 GTK+ 2.0 应用程序!
* 维护一个远程桌面列表文件,可以分组。
* 通过直接输入服务器名字快速连接。
* 在窗口模式和全屏模式下,远程桌面使用较高分辨率时可以滚动和伸缩。
* 视口全屏模式:当鼠标在屏幕边缘移动时,远程桌面自动滚动。
* 全屏模式下的浮动的工具栏,让您可以在模式间切换,切换键盘事件的俘获,
最小化等。
* 标签式界面,可以选择通过组来管理。
* 支持网络协议:RDP、NX、Telepathy、VNC、XDMCP、SSH、Avahi。
NCrypt is intended to give you security in an insecure environment.
If you are wanting to encrypt files (particularly on a multi-user
system where you don't have root), wishing to hide your activites
from prying eyes, and want to "cover your tracks", then NCrypt is
for you. It is a symmetrical file encryptor/decryptor that gives
you the choice of the top three candidates for AES as the encryption
algorithm (Rijndael, Serpent, Twofish), tries to minimize exposure
of the plaintext password in memory, and can safely erase the
plaintext version from the hard drive. It compiles without any extra
crypto libraries, making it ideal for systems where you just have
a compiler and basic libraries (such as an ISP's shell server).