libpwstor is a library implementing a password storage format
for C programmers. This format provides a reasonable level of
security by utilizing SHA-256 in addition to a random salt to
mitigate dictionary and rainbow table attacks.
In addition to the core functionality, libpwstor also offers
some additional functions such as Base64 encoding and decoding.
All functionality is implemented and designed in such a way as
to be easy to use for C programmers of varying skill levels,
while preserving reasonable security in the underlying storage
format.
[from README.decode]:
This package contains extra decoding functions.
SquirrelMail decoding functions are used to display and convert messages
encoded in different character sets. Extra decoding library provides support
of some complex Eastern character sets and some rarely used Apple character
sets. Current release supports Big5, Windows-874 (cp874, Thai), Windows-949
(UHC, Korean), EUC-CN, EUC-JP, EUC-KR, EUC-TW, GB18030, GB2312, ISO-2022-CN,
ISO-2022-JP, ISO-2022-JP-2, ISO-2022-KR, Shift_JIS and various x-mac-*
character sets.
Extra decoding library can be used in SquirrelMail 1.4.4 or newer. It depends
on sq_is8bit() function. In order to optimize decoding of Eastern character
sets, PHP installation needs recode (http://www.php.net/recode) or iconv
(http://www.php.net/iconv) support. Some decoding functions can use mbstring
functions present in php 4.3.0. Mbstring decoding needs sq_mb_list_encodings()
function from SquirrelMail 1.5.1 or 1.4.6.
Some decoding code that be activated only when $aggressive_decoding variable
is set to true. This variable should be enabled only on smaller systems, that
don't call aggressive decoding functions very often. Turning on
$aggressive_decoding variable by default in packaged SquirrelMail versions is
not recommended.
Cppcheck is a tool for static C/C++ code analysis, and it tries to
detect bugs that your compiler do not see. Checks for: memory leaks,
mismatching allocation-deallocation, buffer overrun, and many more.
Cppcheck is versatile. You can check non-standard code that includes
various compiler extensions, inline assembly code, etc.
The goal is no false positives.
sigslot - C++ Signal/Slot Library
InspIRCd is a highly modular C++ IRC daemon. It supports most features
of other IRC daemons, and supports FreeBSD kqueue() for connection
management.
Statsite is a metrics aggregation server.
Statsite is based on Etsy's StatsD, https://github.com/etsy/statsd,
wire compatible and implemented in C.
CTemplate is a simple but powerful, extremely fast HTML template system for
C language. It provides separation between code and presentation.
Rssroll is a collector of RSS feeds.
Written in C it uses libxml2 to store feeds into sqlite3
database. rssroll.cgi allows web browsing of stored feeds.
The Sippy RTPproxy is a high-performance software proxy for RTP streams that
can work together with SIP Express Router (SER), OpenSER or Sippy B2BUA or
any other SIP proxy or SIP B2BUA capable of rewriting SDP bodies in SIP
messages that it relays.
The main purpose of RTPproxy is to make the communication between SIP user
agents behind NAT(s) (Network Address Translator) possible. Several cases
exists when direct end-to-end communication is not possible and RTP streams
have to be relayed through another host. The RTPproxy can be used to setup
such a relaying host.
Originally created for handling NAT scenarious it can also act as a generic
media relay as well as gateway RTP sessions between IPv4 and IPv6 networks.
It can also perform number of additional functions, including call recording,
playing pre-encoded announcements, real-time stream copying and RTP payload
reframing.
This module can build the C portions of Perl modules by invoking the
appropriate compilers and linkers in a cross-platform manner. It was motivated
by the Module::Build project, but may be useful for other purposes as well.
However, it is not intended as a general cross-platform interface to all your C
building needs. That would have been a much more ambitious goal!