cvsync is a portable CVS repository synchronization utility,
written in C and POSIX pthread library, released under BSD license.
It is very similar to CVSup but not compatible with it.
This is an HTTP 1.1 compliant XML-RPC library for Erlang. It is
designed to make it easy to write XML-RPC Erlang clients and/or
servers.
OnionCat is a VPN-adapter which allows to connect two or more computers or
networks through VPN-tunnels. It is designed to use the anonymization networks
Tor or I2P as its transport, hence, it provides location-based anonymity while
still creating tunnel end points with private unique IP addresses.
OnionCat uses IPv6 as native layer 3 network protocol. The clients
connected by it appear as on a single logical IPv6 network as being connected
by a virtual switch. OnionCat automatically calculates and assigns unique IPv6
addresses to the tunnel end points which are derived from the hidden service
ID (onion ID) of the hidden service of the local Tor client, or the local I2P
server destination, respectively. This technique provides authentication
between the onion ID and the layer 3 address, hence, defeats IP spoofing
within the OnionCat VPN.
If necessary, OnionCat can of course transport IPv4 as well. Although it has
native IP support, the suggested way to do this is to configure an
IPv4-in-IPv6 tunnel.
freeDiameter provides an extensible platform for deploying
a Diameter network for your Authentication, Authorization
and Accounting needs, whether you are involved in research
or a network operator.
FreeRADIUS is the most widely deployed RADIUS server in the world. It is the
basis for multiple commercial offerings. It supplies the AAA needs of many
Fortune-500 companies and Tier 1 ISPs. It is also widely used in the academic
community, including eduroam. The server is fast, feature-rich, modular, and
scalable.
FreeRADIUS is the most widely deployed RADIUS server in the world. It is the
basis for multiple commercial offerings. It supplies the AAA needs of many
Fortune-500 companies and Tier 1 ISPs. It is also widely used in the academic
community, including eduroam. The server is fast, feature-rich, modular, and
scalable.
AFS is a distributed filesystem product, pioneered at Carnegie Mellon
University and supported and developed as a product by Transarc Corporation
(now IBM Pittsburgh Labs). It offers a client-server architecture for
federated file sharing and replicated read-only content distribution,
providing location independence, scalability, security, and transparent
migration capabilities. AFS is available for a broad range of heterogeneous
systems including UNIX, Linux, MacOS X, and Microsoft Windows.
IBM branched the source of the AFS product, and made a copy of the source
available for community development and maintenance. They called the
release OpenAFS.
OpenLDAP is a suite of Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (v3) servers,
clients, utilities and development tools.
This package includes the following major components:
* slapd - a stand-alone LDAP directory server
* LDIF tools - data conversion tools for use with slapd
This is the latest stable release of OpenLDAP Software for general use.
GlusterFS is an open source, distributed file system capable of
scaling to several petabytes and handling thousands of
clients. GlusterFS clusters together storage building blocks over
Infiniband RDMA or TCP/IP interconnect, aggregating disk and memory
resources and managing data in a single global namespace. GlusterFS
is based on a stackable user space design and can deliver exceptional
performance for diverse workloads.
A simple network library built upon glib2.