The FreeSBIE port is a collection of scripts which
help a user to create CDs/DVDs containing a complete
operating system based on FreeBSD.
It is used as "live-cd" and boots straight from CD.
Consequent use of filesystem compressing techniques allow to
include a huge number of applications on a single disc.
Creation of the CDs/DVDs is completely dialog based as well as
building and installing of packages.
For further information, please visit the official homepage.
This is a port of am-utils, The Berkeley Automounter Suite of Utilities
The Berkeley Automounter, Amd, may be used as a replacement for Sun's
automounter.
An automounter maintains a cache of mounted file systems. File systems
are mounted on demand when they are first referenced, and unmounted
after a period of inactivity. This helps to centralize all file system
access, provide a uniform site-wide namespace, and minimize downtimes
for clients.
Anacron is a periodic command scheduler. It executes commands at
intervals specified in days. Unlike cron, it does not assume that the
system is running continuously. It can therefore be used to control
the execution of daily, weekly and monthly jobs (or anything with a
period of n days), on systems that don't run 24 hours a day.
Anacron is not an attempt to make cron redundant.
Requirements
- A functioning syslog daemon.
- A functioning /usr/sbin/sendmail command. (all MTAs should have that).
libchk is a tool to help users obtain the following information:
- A list of executables that have unresolvable shared library links
- A list of shared libraries that are not referenced by any binary
- A list of binaries for each shared library that are linked with
the library
This will help to get a hint as to if you can safely remove shared
libraries that look obsolete.
This port provides a program that can be used to clean out temporary-file
directories. It recursively searches the directory, refusing to chdir()
across symlinks, and removes files that have not been accessed in a
user-specified amount of time. You can specify a set of files to protect
from deletion with a shell pattern.
It will not remove symlinks, sockets, fifos, or special files unless given a
command line option enabling it to.
RDFStore is a set of Perl modules to manage Resource Description
Framework (RDF) model databases in a easy and straightforward way. The
software started as a pure Perl implementation of the Draft Java API
(see http://www-db.stanford.edu/~melnik/rdf/api.html) from the Stanford
University DataBase Group by Sergey Melnik. A set of companion modules
RDFStore::Parser::SiRPAC(3) RDFStore::Parser::OpenHealth(3) and
Data::MagicTie(3) the suite allow a user to fetch, parse, process, store
and query RDF models.
File_Fortune provides a PHP interface to reading fortune files. With it, you may
retrieve a single fortune, a random fortune, or all fortunes in the file.
Additionally, it offers the ability to access fortune files as if they were a
native array, including updating and deleting items. All write operations will
produce a binary header file to allow compatibility with the fortune and
fortune-mod programs (as well as other fortune interfaces).
GoTTY is a simple command line tool that turns your CLI tools into web
applications.
GoTTY starts a new process with the given command when a new client connects
to the server. This means users cannot share a single terminal with others by
default. However, you can use terminal multiplexers for sharing a single
process with multiple clients.
For additional security, SSL/TLS client certificate authentication and
session encryption should be used.
Hydra is a high performance multi-threaded web server. Unlike traditional
multi-threaded web servers, Hydra uses a constant, but configurable, pool
of threads and each thread can handle several connections by multiplexing
the connections. This may remind you of a non-blocking server, and this is
true, but Hydra does not have the killing limitation of a non-blocking
server, the confinement to one CPU. Hydra will take advantage of every
available CPU in a system.
This add-on module allows the apache web server to use a MySQL database
for user and/or group authentication. For large user lists this can offer
a significate speed up over apache's standard flat file format.
There is a different version of mod_auth_mysql in the ports tree with
different configuration. Unfortunatly this version has a bug if used on
a system which has more than one authentification databases. You may have
to look which version fits your requirements.