Serviio is a free DLNA media server. It allows you to stream your
media files (music, video or images) to any DLNA-certified renderer
device (e.g. a TV set, Bluray player, games console) on your home
network.
Serviio uses a priority-based metadata extraction so that you can
choose what metadata should describe your media files (e.g. audio
track name, DVD cover, TV series and episodes names, etc.). These
include metadata embedded into the media files themselves, locally
stored metadata files and metadata that can be obtained online.
With this powerful tool you will be able to build your Serviio media
library easily and effectively.
Serviio works with any DLNA compliant device (TV, Playstation 3,
etc.) and some other (XBox 360). It supports profiles for particular
devices so that it can be tuned to maximise the device's potential
and/or minimize lack of media format playback support (via transcoding).
Terminal-based Twitter Client. Realtime tweetstream, compose, search,
favorite ... and much more fun directly from terminal
RabbitMQ is a complete and highly reliable Enterprise Messaging
system. The RabbitMQ client libraries and broker daemon can be used
together to create an AMQP network, or used individually to bring
the benefits of RabbitMQ to established networks.
Phamm (PHP LDAP Virtual Hosting Manager) is a front-end written
in PHP to manage virtual service's using a LDAP directory backend.
The OpenDPI deep packet inspection engine.
Python interface to the avahi mDNS service discovery system.
The ntpd daemon implements the Simple Network Time Protocol version 4 as
described in RFC 2030 and the Network Time Protocol version 3 as de-
scribed in RFC 1305. It can synchronize the local clock to one or more
remote NTP servers and act as NTP server itself, redistributing the local
time.
Matrix is an ambitious new ecosystem for open federated Instant Messaging and
VoIP. The basics you need to know to get up and running are:
* Everything in Matrix happens in a room. Rooms are distributed and do not
exist on any single server. Rooms can be located using convenience
aliases like #matrix:matrix.org or #test:localhost:8448.
* Matrix user IDs look like @matthew:matrix.org (although in the future you
will normally refer to yourself and others using a 3PID: email address,
phone number, etc rather than manipulating Matrix user IDs)
Synapse is currently in rapid development, but as of version 0.5 we believe it
is sufficiently stable to be run as an internet-facing service for real usage!
Kamailio is an open source SIP proxy server that is capable of
handling thousands of up calls in a second. Among the features
it provides, are support for TCP, UDP and SCTP, secure communication
via TLS for VoIP (voice, video), accounting, the most popular open
source databases and much more.
Originally starting out as the SIP Express Router (SER) project by
the Fraunhofer Society in 2001, the design team got together in
2008, merged old and new source code and rebranded SER to Kamailio.
This is version 6.1 of Rdist from USC. It is based on rdist from
4.3BSD (classic). It includes all fixes for all bugs known to the
CSRG Berkeley folks. It has been running at USC and numerous other
sites for some time now on a wide variety of platforms.
This version of rdist is not directly compatible with rdist
distributed with 4.3BSD and subsequent vendor releases, but does
indirectly provide full backward compatibility.
This version of rdist does not need to be setuid "root" at all. Rdist
now uses the rsh(1c) [remote command] program to make connections to
remote hosts, instead of making the connection directly. This
eliminates the need to be run as "root". Many thanks to Chris
Siebenmann <cks@utcc.utoronto.ca> and John DiMarco
<jdd@cdf.toronto.edu> who came up with an rsh version of rcmd() that
makes this possible.