The Internet Gopher is a distributed document delivery service. It
allows a neophyte user to access various types of data residing on
multiple hosts in a seamless fashion. This is accomplished by
presenting the user a hierarchical arrangement of documents and by
using a client-server communications model. The Internet Gopher
Server accepts simple queries, and responds by sending the client
a document.
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The LDAP Browser/Editor provides a user-friendly Windows Explorer-like
interface to LDAP directories with tightly integrated browsing and
editing capabilities. It is entirely written in Java with the help
of the JFC (SwingSet) and JNDI class libraries. It connects to LDAP
v2 and v3 servers.
Grive is an independent implementation of Google Drive client. It uses
the Google Document List API to talk to Google's servers.
ladvd is a minimal link layer advertisement daemon which supports
sending LLDP, CDP, EDP, FDP and NDP advertisements.
LambdaMOO is a network-accessible, multi-user, programmable, interactive
system well-suited to the construction of text-based adventure games,
conferencing systems, and other collaborative software.
Its most common use, however, is as a multi-participant,
low-bandwidth virtual reality, and it is with this focus in mind
that I describe it here.
See also /usr/local/share/doc/LambdaMOO.
From the website:
ldap2dns is a program to create DNS (Domain Name Service) records directly
from a LDAP directory. ldap2dns is designed to write ASCII data files used
by tinydns from the djbdns package, but also may be used to write .db-files
used by named as found in the BIND package.
Grive2 is the fork of original "Grive" Google Drive client with the
support for the new Drive REST API and partial sync.
The ldapscripts allow to easily manage POSIX accounts (users, groups, machines)
in an LDAP directory. They can be used independently as shell commands or within
Samba's configuration. See README for more details.
ldapsh is an interactive shell you can use to administer ldap directories. It
provides an extensible command mechanism, with most of the necessary builtin
commands (such as 'clone', 'edit', 'rm'), and it's relatively easy to add more
commands.
It supports configuring multiple LDAP sources, and storing your UID for each
source so you don't have to type them each time.