Anope is a set of Services for IRC networks that allows users to
manage their nicks and channels in a secure and efficient way, and
administrators to manage their network with powerful tools.
Anope currently works with:
- Bahamut 1.4.27 or later (including 1.8)
- Charybdis 1.0 or later
- DreamForge 4.6.7
- Hybrid 7 or later
- InspIRCd 1.0 or later (including 1.1)
- Plexus 2.0 or later (including 3.0)
- PTlink 6.15 or later
- RageIRCd 2.0 beta-6 or later
- Ratbox 2.0.6 or later
- ShadowIRCd 4.0 beta 7 or later
- Solid IRCd 3.4.6 or later
- UltimateIRCd 2.8.2 or later (including 3.0)
- UnrealIRCd 3.1.1 or later (including 3.2)
- ViagraIRCd 1.3 or later
Anope could also work with some of the daemons derived by the ones listed
above, but there's no support for them if they work or don't work.
The core of the Struts framework is a flexible control layer based
on standard technologies like Java Servlets, JavaBeans,
ResourceBundles, and Extensible Markup Language (XML), as well as
various Jakarta Commons packages. Struts encourages application
architectures based on the Model 2 approach, a variation of the
classic Model-View-Controller (MVC) design paradigm.
Struts provides its own Controller component and integrates with
other technologies to provide the Model and the View. For the
Model, Struts can interact with any standard data access
technology, including Enterprise Java Beans, JDBC, and Object
Relational Bridge. For the View, Struts works well with JavaServer
Pages, including JSTL and JSF, as well as Velocity Templates, XSLT,
and other presentation systems.
The Struts framework provides the invisible underpinnings every
professional web application needs to survive. Struts helps you
create an extensible development environment for your application,
based on published standards and proven design patterns.
CMUCL is the CMU implementation of Common Lisp.
First-aid documentation is in the manpages lisp(1) and cmucl(1) and
via the normal Common Lisp documentation runtime functions (describe
...) (documentation ...) and (apropos ...). The WWW homepage contains
a pointer to a real user manual.
CMUCL's strength in comparison with other Lisp systems (or most other
dynamic language implementations in general) is its highly optimizing
compiler. If you know how to write efficient Common Lisp code, you
are free of unwanted memory allocation, type checks, indirections to
objects. CMUCL helps you to write efficient Common Lisp --- it
generates very informative warning messages about code constructs that
prevent compilation to efficient code.
Optional packages for graphical user interfaces and other Common Lisp
applications and libraries (Eg. the "Hemlock" Editor) are on
ftp://ftp2.cons.org/pub/languages/lisp/cmucl/release/ (FreeBSD-Binaries)
and ftp://ftp2.cons.org/pub/languages/lisp/cmucl/ports/ (source).
Sendmail milter wich uses Mcafee Virus Scan
The milter recives messages from sendmail, and saves them as a file in
a directory. The directory name and the file name are the "$i" (queue
identifier) from Sendmail, making it easier to identify them. Once the
entire message has been received, the milter runs "ripmime" on the file
to extract any attachments. If rupmime returns without an error then it
will run "uvscan" on the diretory to scan all the files in it. If uvscan
returns an error, then the milter will look for viruses output from
uvscan, and reject the message reporting which viruses were found. If
viruses were found then the entire directory is moved to quarantine,
otherwise it is deleted.
The milter also does extention checks. Certain extentions are blocked
completely. In specific, extenions of .scr, .vbs, .pif, and .com are
blocked.
Author gave permission to distribute it with BSD-License (2004-01-05).
LICENSE: BSD
Minimalist is a Minimalistic Mailing List manager. It is fast, extremely easy
to setup and support. It is written in Perl and full tested on FreeBSD and
Linux, where it works pretty well. However there aren't causes not to use
Minimalist on any other Unix system, because it doesn't use any
system-dependent features.
Minimalist has these features:
. subscribing/unsubscribing users by request
. several levels of security
. additional services such as information about list, archiving lists,
information about users of list and so on.
. support for read-only/closed/mandatory lists
. support for Blacklist
. logging activity
Minimalist has also a notion of 'trusted users'. They have full rights to
subscribe/unsubscribe other users; get any information related to lists and
users.
Courier-IMAP is a server that provides IMAP access to Maildir mailboxes.
This IMAP server does NOT handle traditional mailbox files
(/var/spool/mail, and derivatives), it was written for the specific
purpose of providing IMAP access to Maildirs.
Courier-IMAP implements some extensions to the basic Maildir mail
storage format in order to support some additional features, such as
folders and "soft" quotas. This is done in a way that's backwards
compatible with the standard Maildir users (although, of course, they
will ignore the additional features). Other software that understands
and uses the same Maildir extensions is SqWebMail, and maildrop.
Features:
* Extremely small footprint.
* Abstract authentication modules.
* Virtual mailbox support.
* Pop3 daemon.
A patch to stock qmail-1.03 to get all user account information
from an LDAP database. It primary target are POP toaster with
huge numbers of users (from thousands up to millions).
Some of it's greatest features:
* Users and virtual domains in an LDAP database
* No local accounts needed
* Perfect for ISP's to build POP toasters
* Native mail server clustering
* Supports size quotas on user maildirs
* Automatic creation of home- and maildir's
* Handles replies with new qmail-reply
* Extensive logging in qmail-smtpd and qmail-pop3d
* Supports tarpitting (based on a patch by Chris Johnson)
* Supports OpenLDAP 2.x, Novell NDS
* Includes extensive Antispam-Features
* Supports automatic maildir creation when the first mail arrives
* Support for SHA, SSHA, MD5, SMD5, MD4 and RIPE-MD160
* Support for NS-MTA-MD5 encrypted passwords used by Netscape Mailserver
* It also supports the password format used by Software.com's Post.Office
* Support TLS (SSL) encrytion of SMTP mail transport (by Frederik Vermeulen)
LASPack (version 1.12.2)
LASPack is a package for solving large sparse systems of linear equations
like those which arise from discretization of partial differential equations.
Main features:
- The primary aim of LASPack is the implementation of efficient iterative
methods for the solution of systems of linear equations.
- Beside the obligatory Jacobi, succesive over-relaxation, Chebyshev, and
conjugate gradient solvers, LASPack contains selected state-of-the-art
algorithms which are commonly used for large sparse systems:
- CG-like methods for non-symmetric systems: CGN, GMRES, BiCG, QMR, CGS, and
BiCGStab,
- multilevel methods such as multigrid and conjugate gradient method
preconditioned by multigrid and BPX preconditioners.
A complete description of the package (including the installation procedure)
you may find in LASPack Reference Manual:
KTouch is a program for learning to touch type. It provides you with
text to train on and adjusts to different levels depending on how good
you are. It also displays which key to press next and the correct
finger to use. You learn typing with all fingers, step by step,
without having to look down at the keyboard all the time to find your
keys (which slows you down a lot). It is convenient for all ages and
the perfect typing tutor for schools, universities and individuals.
FEATURES
- Support for many different training lectures.
- Support for many languages including language specific text fonts.
- Comfortable lecture editor.
- Support for different keyboard layouts, with the ability to use
user-defined layouts.
- During training sessions comprehensive statistical informations are
shown to help you analyse your progress
K9Copy is a small utility which allows copying DVDs.
The DVD video stream is compressed by the program Vamps.
1. Copy without menus:
Here, dvdauthor creates a new structure for the DVD. It is possible to
arbitrarily set the order of the videos.
2. Copy with menus:
Because dvdauthor can't copy the original menus, K9Copy recreates the original
DVD structure. The menus as well as IFO files are modified to point to the
compressed MPEG2 stream.
Creating personalized menus was not brought back with version 1.0.0
Features
* The video stream is compressed to make the DVD fit on 4.7 Gb recordable DVD
* DVD Burning
* Creation of ISO images
* Choosing which audio and subtitle tracks are copied
* Title preview (video only)
* The ability to preserve the original menus