Mongrel2 is an application, language, and network architecture
agnostic web server that focuses on web applications using modern
browser technologies.
This package contains xfontsel, an application which provides a simple way to
display fonts known to your X server.
The Nagios Service Check Acceptor (NSCA) is used to send service check
results to a central Nagios server. This consists of the "nsca" daemon
which runs on the main Nagios server and accepts results and the
"send_nsca" client which is used to send results to the server.
The Nagios Service Check Acceptor (NSCA) is used to send service check
results to a central Nagios server. This consists of the "nsca" daemon
which runs on the main Nagios server and accepts results and the
"send_nsca" client which is used to send results to the server.
NetWalk is a puzzle game where the object is to connect every terminal to the
main server. (These are represented by coloured boxes, so you could
also imagine them to be water mains, electricity cables, phone lines, etc.)
In this version, not only must every terminal be connected, but every piece of
cable must also be connected to the main server somehow.
This module implements the frame (de)serialization and representation
of the Advanced Message Queue Protocol (http://www.amqp.org/).
It is to be used in conjunction with client or server software that
does the actual TCP/IP communication. While it's being written with
AMQP version 0-8 in mind, as the spec is defined by an external xml
file, support for 0-9, 0-9-1 and eventually 0-10 is hoped for.
The mod_setenvifplus module allows you to set environment variables
according to whether different aspects of the request match regular
expressions you specify. These environment variables can be used by
other parts of the server to make decisions about actions to be taken,
e.g. by using mod_qos or to propagate supplemental information to the
appliaction via HTTP header data. mod_setenvifplus is derived from the
standard Apache modules mod_setenvif and mod_headers.
The filter aims to make SMTP data transparent just before going onto the
wire as per RFC 821 Simple Mail Transfer Protocol Section 4.5.2.
TRANSPARENCY. See http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc821.html for details.
Conversely the filter takes transparent data from the wire and converts
it to the original format.
The main purpose of this filter is to help POE::Component::Client::SMTP
create transparent messages when comunicating with an SMTP server.
However the filter can be used by any Perl SMTP client or server.
The nettest and nettestd commands invoke client and server
programs that are used for timing data throughput of vari-
ous methods of interprocess communication. For TCP and
OSI connections, the nettest program establishes a connec-
tion with the nettestd program, and then it does count
writes of size bytes, followed by count reads of size
bytes. For UDP, the nettest program performs only writes;
reads are not performed. The nettestd program, if used
with UDP connections, reads the data packets and prints a
message for each data packet it receives. The number and
size of the reads and writes may not correlate with the
number and size of the actual data packets that are trans-
ferred; it depends on the protocol that is chosen. If you
append an optional k (or K) to the size, count, or bufsize
value, the number specified is multiplied by 1024.
Frozen-Flask freezes a Flask application into a set of static files.
The result can be hosted without any server-side software other than
a traditional web server.
This project used to be called Flask-Static.