Samba4 is an attempt to implement an Active Directory compatible Domain
Controller.
In short, you can join a WinNT, Win2000, WinXP or Win2003 member server
to a Samba4 domain, and it will behave much as it does in AD, including
Kerberos domain logins where applicable.
Samba4 is an attempt to implement an Active Directory compatible Domain
Controller.
In short, you can join a WinNT, Win2000, WinXP or Win2003 member server
to a Samba4 domain, and it will behave much as it does in AD, including
Kerberos domain logins where applicable.
Samba4 is an attempt to implement an Active Directory compatible Domain
Controller.
In short, you can join a WinNT, Win2000, WinXP or Win2003 member server
to a Samba4 domain, and it will behave much as it does in AD, including
Kerberos domain logins where applicable.
Newsstar fetches news and posts it to a local server; INN, s-news and sn are
supported, and it should be easy to adapt for other servers with some
configuration and extra scripts. It's designed for Unix-like systems, and all
the development was done on Linux.
There are already plenty of other programs to do this, but what makes newsstar
special is that it can make multiple simultaneous connections, not only to
one server, but to several, supporting up to 10 threads. Before fetching each
article it checks that it hasn't already been downloaded by another thread or
in a previous session. It can also pipeline article requests to make better
use of available bandwidth.
I wrote it because a number of ISPs I have used suffer from unreliable
newsfeeds. There is an excellent free server made available by
news.individual.net, but it can be a bit slow at times, and using external
servers uses more bandwidth. Therefore I wanted a program which could fetch
whatever articles my ISP has available, but use the foreign server to avoid
missing posts or getting them very late, and to do it as fast as possible.
ClientForm is a Python module for handling HTTP forms on the client side
forked-daapd is a DAAP (iTunes), MPD (Music Player Daemon) and RSP (Roku) media
server. It is a complete rewrite of mt-daapd (Firefly Media Server).
It has support for AirPlay devices/speakers, Apple Remote (and compatibles),
MPD clients, Chromecast, network streaming, internet radio, Spotify and LastFM.
It does not support streaming video by AirPlay nor Chromecast.
DAAP stands for Digital Audio Access Protocol, and is the protocol used
by iTunes and friends to share/stream media libraries over the network.
RSP is Roku's own media sharing protocol. Roku are the makers of the
SoundBridge devices.
JBoss Application Server 7
HttpClient provides components for client-side authentication, HTTP state
management, connection management, and an HTTP/1.1 compliant HTTP agent
implementation based on those components. It is intended as successor of
and replacement for Jakarta Commons HttpClient 3.x.
The HttpClient module is a full-featured, HTTP/1.1 compliant agent built
on top of HttpCore.
The HttpMime module extends mime4j library with some HTTP specific
functionality and integrates it with the HttpComponents framework.
The module provides means of pasting large texts into http://pastebin.com
pastebin site.
Zope application server ZCML files.