From the README file:
These modules are used to keep persistent user data across http requests.
Apache::Session was designed for use with Apache and mod_perl, but works
just as well under CGI and any other web server.
Apache::Session is Copyright(c) 1998, 1999 Jeffrey William Baker
<jeffrey@kathyandjeffrey.net>. Distribute under the same terms as
Perl itself.
tinytinyhttpd is a very lightweight HTTP server written in C.
It supports multi threads, customization, directory listing and CGI.
It is confirmed to run the following software under tinytinyhttpd
with no hassle:
* MTOS(Movable Type Open Source) (perl)
* WordPress (php)
* blogn Plus (php)
* tDiary (ruby)
* PukiWiki (php)
* NucreusCMS (php)
* blosxom (perl)
COPYRIGHT ISSUES:
This version of 'libident' is hereby released into the
Public Domain. It may be distributed for a fee or without
a fee. We only ask you not to pretend you wrote it.
If you make any changes, please send sources or a diff of it to
us (pen@lysator.liu.se or pell@lysator.liu.se), so we can keep
_one_ unified version of libident available...
COMMENTS:
This is the second stab at a small library to interface to the Ident
protocol server. Maybe this will work correctly on some machines.. :-)
The ident-tester.c file is a small daemon (to be started from Inetd)
that does an ident lookup on you if you telnet into it. Can be used
to verify that your Ident server is working correctly.
I'm currently running this "ident-tester" on port 114 at lysator.liu.se
(130.236.254.1) if you wish to test your server.
Ruby OO library to access an EMC Atmos server with rexml as XML parser.
The shrub mod is a server-side mod for Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory.
x2goclient is a GUI application for launching server-side X2Go sessions.
Libevhtp was created as a replacement API for Libevent's current HTTP API.
The reality of libevent's http interface is that it was created as a JIT
server, meaning the developer never thought of it being used for creating a
full-fledged HTTP service. The maintainer is under the impression that the
libevent http API was designed almost as an example of what you can do with
libevent. It's not Apache in a box, but more and more developers are
attempting to use it as such.
Mercator is a procedural terrain library. It is primarily aimed at terrain for
multiplayer online games and forms one of the WorldForge
(http://www.worldforge.org) core libraries. It is intended to be used as a
terrain library on both the client, and the server.
mod_macro is a third-party module to the Apache Http Server, distributed with
a BSD-style license like Apache. It allows the definition and use of macros
within apache runtime configuration files. The syntax is a natural extension
to apache html-like configuration style.
NFSping is a command line utility for measuring the response time of an NFS
server. It's basically a copy of the fping interface but doesn't share any code
with that project.
On modern NFS servers, the network stack and filesystem are often being run on
separate cores or even hardware components. This means in practise that a fast
ICMP ping response isn't indicative of how quickly the NFS filesystem is
responding. This tool more directly tests the responsiveness of the server's
operating system's NFS component.