This package provides a server for locks and a package for clients to
access that server. The result is that clients can access named locks
on a Internet wide bases, solving critical section problems without the
mess of NFS or other file locking techniques.
libmemcached is a C and C++ client library to the memcached server
(http://danga.com/memcached). It has been designed to be light on memory usage,
thread safe, and provide full access to server side methods.
A few notes on its design:
# Synchronous and Asynchronous support.
# TCP and Unix Socket protocols.
# A half dozen or so different hash algorithms.
# Implementations of the new cas, replace, and append operators.
# Man pages written up on entire API.
# Implements both modulo and consistent hashing solutions.
It also implements several command line tools:
memcat - Copy the value of a key to standard output
memflush - Flush the contents of your servers.
memrm - Remove a key(s) from the serrver.
memcp - Copy files to a memached server.
memstat - Dump the stats of your servers to standard output
memslap - Generate testing loads on a memcached cluster
OpenConnect server (ocserv) is an SSL VPN server. Its purpose is
to be a secure, small, fast and configurable VPN server. It implements
the OpenConnect SSL VPN protocol, and has also (currently experimental)
compatibility with clients using the AnyConnect SSL VPN protocol.
The OpenConnect protocol provides a dual TCP/UDP VPN channel, and
uses the standard IETF security protocols to secure it. Both IPv4
and IPv6 are supported.
Ocserv's main features are security through provilege separation
and sandboxing, accounting, and resilience due to a combined use
of TCP and UDP. Authentication occurs in an isolated security
module process, and each user is assigned an unprivileged worker
process, and a networking (tun) device. That not only eases the
control of the resources of each user or group of users, but also
prevents data leak (e.g., heartbleed-style attacks), and privilege
escalation due to any bug on the VPN handling (worker) process. A
management interface allows for viewing and querying logged-in
users.
The open source Calendar and Contacts Server project is a standards-compliant
server implementing the CalDAV and CardDAV protocols (RFC 4791, RFC 6352).
It provides a shared location on the network allowing multiple users to store
and edit calendaring and contact information.
DHIS Daemon release 5.1
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The server is now modular through the introduction of a services
sub-system. DNS updates are no longer part of the main code but
are now implemented as a module.
The main dhisd process listens to DHIS clients and after authentication
marks these with their dynamic IP address. The request is passed to a
sub-process through a pipe which implements the services for which the
client is subscribed to. Clients may be subscribed to one or more
services individually.
The sub-engine interface does a basic read from stdin and process.
Examples of things DHIS could update:
Dns, Firewalls, tunnel servers, relay access lists, etc ...
For more information on the services of DHIS, you should look at the
official DHIS site:
http://www.dhis.org/dhis/services/
Archiveopteryx is an Internet mail server, optimised to support
long-term archival storage. It seeks to make it practical not only to
manage large archives, but to use the information therein on a daily
basis instead of relegating it to offline storage.
Archiveopteryx is an Internet mail server, optimised to support
long-term archival storage. It seeks to make it practical not only to
manage large archives, but to use the information therein on a daily
basis instead of relegating it to offline storage.
This is the development version.
A multimedia server for KiSS/Linksys media players that enables the player to
browse through and play stored files in a wide range of video, audio and image
formats.
kissdx is a PC-Link clone based for the most part on kissd (which it now
replaces), with added features for media playback, management, flexibility and
more.
Prosody is a flexible communications server for Jabber/XMPP written in Lua. It
aims to be easy to use, and light on resources. For developers it aims to be
easy to extend and give a flexible system on which to rapidly develop added
functionality, or prototype new protocols.
IIPImage is an advanced high-performance feature-rich image
server system for web-based streamed viewing and zooming of
ultra high-resolution images with low processor and memory
requirements. The system can handle gigapixel size images as
well as advanced image features such as 8/16/32 bits per
channel, CIELAB colorimetric images and scientific imagery
such as multispectral images and digital elevation maps.