libixp is a stand-alone client/server 9P library including ixpc client
which behaves like wmiir in the past. It consists of less than 2000
lines of code (including ixpc).
libixp's server API is based heavily on that of Plan 9's lib9p, and the
two libraries export virtually identical data structures.
The Dictionary Server Protocol (DICT) is a TCP transaction based query/response
protocol that allows a client to access dictionary definitions from a set of
natural language dictionary databases.
RFC 2229 describes the DICT client/server protocol.
dict is a client which can access DICT servers from the command line.
Cherokee is a very fast, flexible and easy to configure Web Server. It
supports the widespread technologies nowadays: FastCGI, SCGI, PHP, CGI,
TLS and SSL encrypted connections, Virtual hosts, Authentication, on the
fly encoding, Load balancing, Apache compatible log files, and much
more. A user friendly interface called cherokee-admin is provided for a
no-hassle configuration of the server.
The Glassfish Java Application Server is the reference implementation for a
Java EE Application server.
Automatically figure out some server information automatically.
The Apache Java Enterprise Mail Server (a.k.a. Apache James) is a 100% pure
Java SMTP and POP3 Mail server and NNTP News server. We have designed James
to be a complete and portable enterprise mail engine solution based on
currently available open protocols.
James is also a mail application platform. We have developed a Java API to
let you write Java code to process emails that we call the mailet API. A
mailet can generate an automatic reply, update a database, prevent spam,
build a message archive, or whatever you can imagine. A matcher determines
whether your mailet should process an email in the server. The James project
hosts the Mailet API, and James provides an implementation of this mail appli
-cation platform API.
James is based upon the Apache Avalon application framework, formerly a
product of the Apache Avalon project.
Xrestop uses X-Resource extension to provide 'top' like statistics
of each connected X11 client's server side resource usage. It is
intendent as a developer tool aid more efficient server resource
usage and debug server side leakage.
This is a program that implements the RFC1413 identification server. It
was very much inspired by Dan Bernstein's original 'authd' (but unlike
that program doesn't use 'netstat' to get some of the information) It
uses the kernel information directly. (And is due to that fact a lot
faster). Dan has now written another version of the 'authd' daemon that
uses his 'kstuff' to read the kernel information. Unlike that daemon,
this will use only normally available kernel access functions (and is due
to that more limited in the different machines it support). Please note
that this daemon used to be called pauthd but has changed name to better
reflect what it does (and to conform to the new RFC).
rubygem-net-http-persistent is an implementation of RFC 2617 - Digest Access
Authentication. At this time the gem does not fully integrate with Net::HTTP and
can be used for with other HTTP clients.
The task server provides a multi-user, multi-client repository for Taskwarrior
2.3.0 (and later) and any other clients. It runs continuously as a daemon
process, and provides several services, primarily the synchronization of tasks
between the clients.