Niklaus Wirth's language Oberon-2 implemented by a german university at
Kaiserslautern. More information about Oberon is available from its
webpage at http://www.oberon.ethz.ch/.
A simplified prospective on jail configuration and usage. Complete easy to
understand detailed documentation on creating a Third Generation Jail System
Solutiom which is based on a single filesystem that contains all of the
required operating system executable libraries which is shared with each
of the individual jails.
The legacy rc.conf method, Modern rc.conf method, and the jail(8) jail.conf
methods are documented. Script are included that perform the tasks explained
in the documentation.
Rejik is a squid redirector used for blocking unwanted content basing
on URLs and Perl Compatible Regular Expressions (http://www.pcre.org/).
SAMS (Squid Account Management System) is a WEB-based interface and tool to
manage users of SQUID proxy server.
Main features are:
* manage users access to SQUID - proxy with NTLM, NCSA authorization
or IP address
* manage prohibition of users to access to URL
* manage to rewrite requested URL to graphical resources (banners,
counters)
* save and build reports of users statistic
* switch of users access to SQUID proxy if his traffic quota is off
* manage a delay pools for users groups
JRTPLIB is an object-oriented RTP library written in C++ by Jori Liesenborgs.
It was partly developed for his thesis at the School for Knowledge Technology
(or 'School voor Kennistechnologie' in Dutch), a cooperation between the
'Limburgs Universitair Centrum' (LUC) and the 'Universiteit Maastricht' (UM).
OpenDBX is an extremely lightweight but extensible C library for
accessing databases with a single API. It provides a clean and simple
interface across all supported databases that leads to an elegant
code design automatically. Currently MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite
(v2 & 3), MSSQL and Sybase are supported and backends for more native
database APIs can be written easily. If you want your application to
support different databases with little effort, this is definitively
the right thing for you!
License: LGPL
The C++ Portable Components currently consist of four libraries.
The Foundation library contains a platform abstraction layer
(including classes for multithreading, file system access, logging,
etc.), as well as a large number of useful utility classes, such
various stream buffer and stream classes, URI handling, and many
more.
The Net library contains network classes (sockets, HTTP, etc.)
The XML library contains an XML parser with SAX2 and DOM interfaces,
as well as an XMLWriter.
The Util library contains classes for working with configuration
files and command line arguments, as well as various utility classes.
Pike is an interpreted, object-oriented programming language.
It looks a bit like C and C++, but it is much easier to learn and use.
It can be used for small scripts as well as for large programs.
Pike is :
- High-level and powerful, which means that even very complex
things are easy to do.
- Object-oriented, which means that you can use modern programming
techniques to divide a large program into small pieces, which are much
easier to write than it would be to write the entire program at once.
- Interpreted, which means that you don't have to wait for a program to
compile and link when you want to run it.
- One of the fastest "scripting" languages available.
- Garbage-collected, which makes programming much simpler, and removes
the risk for memory leaks and other memory-related bugs.
- Easy to extend, which means that you can create plug-ins, written in
Pike as well as in C or C++, and integrate them with the rest of Pike.
Linux CentOS 6.5 meta port.