This plugin checks a redis server, expecting that a slave server is in sync
with master, and the replication delay is not too high.
NSD (Name Server Daemon) is a complete implementation of an
authoritative DNS nameserver.
Boa is a single-tasking HTTP server. That means that unlike
traditional web servers, it does not fork for each incoming
connection, nor does it fork many copies of itself to handle multiple
connections. It internally multiplexes all of the ongoing HTTP
connections, and forks only for CGI programs (which must be separate
processes.) Preliminary tests show boa is about twice as fast as
Apache, and is capable of handling 50 hits per second on a 66 MHz '486.
The primary design goals of Boa are speed and security. Security,
in the sense of "can't be subverted by a malicious user", not "fine
grained access control and encrypted communications".
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.
RG: https://rubygems.org/gems/net-http-digest_auth
wmjSQL is a WindowMaker dock app based on the jDockApp library written by
Jettero Heller. It connects to a MySQL server and grabs the status
displaying it in a handy little window.
icbirc is a proxy that allows to connect an IRC client to an ICB server.
The proxy accepts client connections, connects to the server, and for-
wards data between those two connections.
Commands from the IRC client are translated to ICB commands and forwarded
to the ICB server. Messages from the ICB server are translated to IRC
messages and forwarded to the IRC client.
This a BSD-licensed version of the Coturn TURN Server implementation,
with IPv6 and DTLS extensions.
Interchange is the open source alternative to commercial e-commerce
servers and "best of breed" application server/component applications.
Interchange is one of the most powerful tools available to automate and
database-enable your web site or build online applications. It's also
one of the easiest tools to learn, plus it's open source, making it the
most open and least expensive solution to implement.
For some documentation and resources for it have a look at
http://www.interchange.rtfm.info/
If you keep SquirrelMail behind a password-protected directory on your web
server and if PHP has access to the username and password, this plugin will
bypass the login screen and use the provided username/password.
If this plugin enabled and the information isn't present, it doesn't crash
or produce error messages. It just doesn't automatically log you in. If the
user/pass information does not work for the IMAP server, this still displays
the login form, just in case the web server password and IMAP password are
not synchronized.
This package overrides the load() and save() methods of HTTP::Cookies
so it can work with iCab cookie files.