pwd_unmkdb is a program to do the opposite of pwd_mkdb(8). That is, to
give you a textual master.passwd file from a hashed spwd.db database.
Useful if you delete or corrupt master.passwd, and don't have an
up-to-date backup.
The Parse::FixedLength module facilitates the process of breaking a
string into its fixed-length components. Sure, it's a glorified (and in
some ways more limited) substitute for the perl functions pack and
unpack, but it's the author's belief that this module helps in the
maintainability of working with fixed length formats as the number of
fields in a format grows.
XML::Twig - Tree interface to XML documents allowing chunk by chunk
processing of huge documents.
From the website:
XML-Twig is a Perl module that subclasses XML-Parser to allow easy
processing of XML documents of all sizes. A flush method allows dumping of
a completely processed sub-document to be printed, thus allowing processing
of documents of any size.
mod_chroot makes running Apache in a secure chroot environment easy.
You don't need to create a special directory hierarchy containing
/dev, /lib, /etc...
mod_chroot allows you to run Apache in a chroot jail with no additional files.
The chroot() system call is performed at the end of startup procedure - when
all libraries are loaded and log files open.
MySQL PHP to PostgreSQL is a program that takes a php page that
uses mysql calls and changes them into PostgreSQL calls. This
allows any website (if it converts properly :) that was written
in PHP for MySQL to run as a website written to run on PostgreSQL.
LWP::UserAgent is the default module for issuing HTTP requests from
Perl. It has a keep_alive setting which by default allows unlimited
requests to the same server. Some servers will disconnect you after
a limited number of requests (in Apache 2 this is achieved with the
MaxKeepAliveRequests directive). This module allows you to limit
the maximum number of keep alive requests to a server.
pgLOGd, simply put, is a program that takes web server log entries and
sends them to a database. It is called pgLOGd because of the database
it was designed to function with, PostgreSQL.
It is fast, robust and features fall-back-logging to a text file. It
is flexible and typically uses less than 128K of memory.
SOGo is a fully supported and trusted groupware server with a focus on
scalability and open standards. It provides a rich AJAX-based Web
interface and supports multiple native clients through the use of
standard protocols such as CalDAV, CardDAV and GroupDAV.
thumbnail_index - make an HTML index file for a bunch of images
Run this script in a web directory consisting of all or mostly image
files. It'll create an index.html of thumbnail images, putting
the thumbnail files in a hidden subdirectory.
SOGo is a fully supported and trusted groupware server with a focus on
scalability and open standards. It provides a rich AJAX-based Web
interface and supports multiple native clients through the use of
standard protocols such as CalDAV, CardDAV and GroupDAV.