Trojita is a fast cross-platform Qt IMAP e-mail client.
Some highlights are:
* It is a pure Qt application with no additional dependencies
* Robust IMAP core implemented using Qt's Model-View framework
* Standards compliance, resources efficiency, interoperability and high
productivity are primary design goals
* Integrates well into any reasonable desktop environment
* On-demand message list and body part loading
* Offline IMAP support
* Support for bandwidth-saving mode aimed at mobile users with expensive
connection
* IMAP over SSH -- in addition to usual SSL/TLS connections, the server could
be accessed via SSH
* Safe and robust dealing with HTML mail
Trojita is neither a full PIM suite nor a POP3 client.
Mtx(1) is a set of low level driver programs to control features of SCSI
backup related devices such as autoloaders, tape changers, mediajukeboxes,
and tape drives. It can also report much data, including serial numbers,
maximum block sizes, and TapeAlert(tm) messages that most modern tape
drives implement, as well as do raw SCSI READ and WRITE commands to
tape drives.
It works like chio(1) but supports more features and drives and runs in
users land. There are some amanda (misc/amanda24-server) scripts, which
depend on mtx.
Netdisco is a web-based network management tool
designed for network administrators.
Data is collected into a PostgreSQL database using SNMP.
Some of the things you can do with Netdisco:
Locate a machine on the network by MAC or IP
and show the switch port it lives at
Turn off a switch port, or change the VLAN or PoE status of a port
Inventory your network hardware by model, vendor, software
and operating system
Pretty pictures of your network
App::Netdisco provides a web frontend with built-in web server,
and a backend daemon to handle interactive requests
such as changing port or device properties.
AFS is a distributed filesystem product, pioneered at Carnegie Mellon
University and supported and developed as a product by Transarc Corporation
(now IBM Pittsburgh Labs). It offers a client-server architecture for
federated file sharing and replicated read-only content distribution,
providing location independence, scalability, security, and transparent
migration capabilities. AFS is available for a broad range of heterogeneous
systems including UNIX, Linux, MacOS X, and Microsoft Windows.
IBM branched the source of the AFS product, and made a copy of the source
available for community development and maintenance. They called the
release OpenAFS.
GUPnP is an elegant, object-oriented open source framework for creating UPnP
devices and control points, written in C using GObject and libsoup. The GUPnP
API is intended to be easy to use, efficient and flexible. It provides the same
set of features as libupnp, but shields the developer from most of UPnP's
internals.
GUPnP implements the UPnP specification: resource announcement and discovery,
description, control, event notification, and presentation (GUPnP includes basic
web server functionality through libsoup). GUPnP does not include helpers for
construction or control of specific standardized resources (e.g. MediaServer);
this is left for higher level libraries utilizing the GUPnP framework.
An alternative to nss_ldap using an ldap based NIS/YP server.
This is a UNIX daemon providing NIS services with a modular
backend interface. The current focus is the development of
an LDAP module for the backend data source.
This daemon was (and is being written) in order to migrate a
large install base of UNIX systems utilizing NIS to an LDAP
based solution, eventually facilitating a migration of all
corporate services that rely on similar data to LDAP.
This (and future) LDAP related tools are being released under
the BSD License (with advertising clause).
Nessus is a security scanner that crawls across a network, looking
for well-known vulnerabilities and common misconfiguration.
It has a unique set of features, including automatic SSL discovery,
services recognition (so it will catch, for instance, a FTP server
running on a port different than 21) and its own scripting language.
The Nessus Security Scanner is released under the GNU General Public
Licence and aims to be easy to use while extremely powerful.
PS: To install the lot in one operation, do nessus-plugins first.
OpenVPN is a robust, scalable and highly configurable VPN (Virtual Private
Network) daemon which can be used to securely link two or more private networks
using an encrypted tunnel over the internet. It can operate over UDP or TCP,
can use SSL or a pre-shared secret to authenticate peers, and in SSL mode, one
server can handle many clients.
This development port is updated frequently and is likely NOT STABLE. This is
an untested tar of the source tree. We attempt to omit inoperable states, but
there is a good chance this program will not run.
DO NOT USE IN PRODUCTION WITHOUT CAUTION
Twisted Conch is an SSHv2 implementation written in Python. SSH is a protocol
designed to allow remote access to shells and commands, but it is generic
enough to allow everything from TCP forwarding to generic filesystem access.
Since conch is written in Python, it interfaces well with other Python
projects, such as Imagination. Conch also includes a implementations of the
telnet and vt102 protocols, as well as support for rudamentary line editing
behaviors. A new implementation of Twisted's Manhole application is also
included, featuring server-side input history and interactive syntax coloring.
Vinetto extracts the thumbnails and associated metadata from the Thumbs.db
files.
The Windows systems (98, ME, 2000, XP and 2003 Server) can store thumbnails
and metadata of the picture files contained in the directories of its FAT32
or NTFS filesystems.
The thumbnails and associated metadata are stored in Thumbs.db files.
The Thumbs.db files are undocumented OLE structured files.
Once a picture file has been deleted from the filesystem, the related thumbnail
and associated metada remain stored in the Thumbs.db file. So, the data
contained in those Thumbs.db files are an helpful source of information
for the forensics investigator.