Smb4K is an SMB share browser for KDE. Its features are inspired by Komba2
by Frank Schwanz. It uses the Samba software suite for an easy access
to the SMB shares of your local network neighborhood.
Features so far:
- Scanning for (active) workgroups, hosts, and shares
- Mounting and unmounting of SMB and CIFS shares, including unmounting
all shares at once
- Access to the files of a mounted SMB or CIFS share using Konqueror
- Auto-detection of external mounts/unmounts
- Remounting of recently used shares on program start
- Miscellaneous infos about the mounted SMB and CIFS shares
- Network search
- WINS server support
- Preview of shares
- Selectable look-up and search methods
- Default login
- Ability to execute mount and umount SUID root (using super or sudo)
- Special handling of homes shares
- Ability to bookmark favorite shares
- And many more :)
A collection of scripts, "over" user{add,del,mod} and group{add,del,mod}
system tools to manipulate users and groups stored in LDAP directory,
for DEN system like SAMBA-LDAP and pam/nss_ldap systems.
Additionnaly, some scripts are designed to ease your migration from
a Windows NT 4.0 PDC Server to a Samba-LDAP PDC Server (Killer?;-):
smbldap-populate, smbldap-migrate-groups, smbldap-migrate-accounts.
SpiderOak is a popular service for storing and syncing files online.
This port installs the Linux client.
Spoofer helps the CAIDA Spoofer Project better understand the current state of
filtering in the Internet. It attempts to send a series of spoofed UDP packets
to a central server which logs and summarizes the results.
Provides inotify/kqueue support for Syncthing
Phamm (PHP LDAP Virtual Hosting Manager) is a front-end written
in PHP to manage virtual service's using a LDAP directory backend.
PFinger consists of server and client for the standard finger service.
The PFinger server is a replacement for the standard Unix finger server. It
also implements the pip-protocol which could become the finger v2 protocol.
Its advantage over existing finger servers like GNU Finger or similar
enhanced Finger servers are its configurability, compatibility and security
(e.g. the server does not run as root).
The Pfinger client can be used for several tasks: First it provides an easy
way to edit the information the PFinger Server gives out about you. Then it
can be used as graphical version of the standard finger client to monitor
who is online.
Python language bindings for Cloud Files API
pimd is a lightweight, stand-alone implementation of Protocol Independent
Multicast-Sparse Mode
Implements a simple non-threaded Python client library for AMQP 0-8,
tested with RabbitMQ.