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sysutils/autopsy-2.24 (Score: 1.3217685E-4)
Web-based (graphical) interface to The Sleuth Kit
The Autopsy Forensic Browser is a graphical interface to the command line digital investigation analysis tools in The Sleuth Kit. Together, they can analyze Windows and UNIX disks and file systems (NTFS, FAT, UFS1/2, Ext2/3). As Autopsy is HTML-based, you can connect to the Autopsy server from any platform using an HTML browser. Autopsy provides a "File Manager"-like interface and shows details about deleted data and file system structures. WARNING: The cross-platform version of Autopsy is no longer actively developed. This port is retained mainly to allow users with saved data to migrate to another forensic tool.
sysutils/reslog-3.16 (Score: 1.3217685E-4)
Reverse-resolve IP in Apache log files
reslog resolves IPs in Apache(8) log files. The result can then be analyzed by another program, like Analog. You can think of it as a replacement of the Apache(8) HostNameLookups directive, in the sense that it resolves client IPs altogether once a day. Resolving takes long time. This is mainly caused by resolving: Network packets may be filtered by firewalls; DNS servers may not be correctly configured; may not be up working; may sit in slow network sections; may be old slow machines; may have traffic jam... etc. All these reasons are out of our control.
sysutils/skill-4.1.4 (Score: 1.3217685E-4)
SuperKILL, kill, or renice processes by pid, name, tty, or uid
`skill' is a program which sends signals to processes given any combination of user names, ttys, commands, and pids. `snice' is a program which changes the priority of processes (given the same). It's actually one program which examines argv to determine what action is to be taken on matching processes. It is similar to kill(1) and renice(8), however the command line is completely order independent. There are also verbose, search, and interactive modes of operation. The name `skill' stems from `SuperKILL', but if you use it under `csh', you may discover another reason for calling it `skill' (hint "s!!").
sysutils/screenFetch-3.7.0 (Score: 1.3217685E-4)
Bash Screenshot Information Tool
screenFetch is a "Bash Screenshot Information Tool". This handy Bash script can be used to generate one of those nifty terminal theme information + ASCII distribution logos you see in everyone's screenshots nowadays. It will auto-detect your distribution and display an ASCII version of that distribution's logo and some valuable information to the right. There are options to specify no ascii art, colors, taking a screenshot upon displaying info, and even customizing the screenshot command! This script is very easy to add to and can easily be extended.
sysutils/LPRng-3.8.C (Score: 1.3217685E-4)
Enhanced Printer Spooler
The LPRng software is an enhanced, extended, and portable implementation of the Berkeley LPR print spooler functionality. While providing the same interface and meeting RFC1179 requirements, the implementation is completely different and provides support for the following features: lightweight (no databases needed) lpr, lpc, and lprm programs; dynamic redirection of print queues; automatic job holding; highly verbose diagnostics; multiple printers serving a single queue; client programs do not need to run SUID root; greatly enhanced security checks; and a greatly improved permission and authorization mechanism.
sysutils/acerhdf-kmod-0.1.1 (Score: 1.3217685E-4)
Acer Aspire One fan control
The acerhdf kernel module allows you to control the fans of some of the Acer Aspire One netbook models. This includes the models Acer AO521, Acer AO531h, Acer AO751h Acer Aspire 1410, Acer Aspire 1810T, Acer Aspire 1810TZ, Acer Aspire 1825PTZ, Acer Aspire 5315, Acer Aspire 5739G, Acer Aspire 5755G, Acer Aspire One 753, Acer Aspire One A110, Acer Aspire One A150, Acer Extensa 5420, Acer LT-10Q, Acer TM8573T, Acer TravelMate 7730G, Gateway AOA110, Gateway AOA150, Gateway LT31, Packard Bell AOA110, Packard Bell AOA150, Packard Bell DOA150, Packard Bell DOTMA, Packard Bell DOTMU, Packard Bell DOTVR46, and Packard Bell ENBFT.
sysutils/tartarus-0.9.8 (Score: 1.3217685E-4)
Wrappers around common Unix tools for simplified backup solution
Tartarus provides a nice wrapper around basic Unix tools such as tar, find and curl (well, that's not that basic) to provide a seamless backup solution, aimed at automatic gathering and backup. It has the ability to do full as well as incremental backups and is published by Stefan Tomanek under the rules of the GPL. Instead of relying on single usage backup scripts or complicated command lines, tartarus reads its configuration from easily manageable configuration files. It can store gathered data in regular files, or upload the backup directly (on the fly) to an FTP server. For more specific usage scenarios, custom methods can also be defined within the config file.
sysutils/tdir-1.71 (Score: 1.3217685E-4)
Advanced file directory display utility
tdir is Yet Another Way To Display Directory Listings. Output is in columnar format with sub-directories listed first, and then a listing of the files ordered by their ending "extension" - typically the characters following the rightmost '.' in the file name (though this can be changed on the command line). tdir supports recursive directory examination. Total output width as well as column width can be set on the command line and tdir will autoformat accordingly. tdir is written in 'python' and requires a reasonably current version of the 'python' environment to be present on the system.
sysutils/boxbackup-0.11.1 (Score: 1.3217685E-4)
Open source, completely automatic on-line backup system for Unix
This is a port of Box Backup, an online backup daemon The backup daemon, bbackupd, runs on all machines to be backed up. The store server daemon, bbstored runs on a central server. Data is sent to the store server, which stores all data on local filesystems, that is, only on local hard drives. Tape or other archive media is not used. The system is designed to be easy to set up and run, and cheap to use. Once set up, there should be no need for user or administrative intervention, apart from usual system maintenance.
textproc/docbook-tdg-2.0.17 (Score: 1.3217685E-4)
Norman Walsh's book "DocBook: The Definitive Guide"
"DocBook: The Definitive Guide" by Norman Walsh and Leonard Muellner with contributions from Bob Stayton ISBN: 156592-580-7 This book is a gentle yet thorough introduction to the DocBook DTD (which is used by, amongst others, the FreeBSD Documentation Project). A dead-tree edition of the book is published by O'Reilly & Associates, Inc., but the text is freely licensed under the GNU FDL. The current edition purports to document DocBook v4.4 with the EBNF, HTML Forms, MathML and SVG modules. An unexpanded edition of version 2.0.17 is also available. In this version, content models are shown with parameter entities rather than fully expanded.