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mail/opensmtpd-201606220754 (Score: 0.027075054)
Security- and simplicity-focused SMTP server from OpenBSD
OpenSMTPD is a FREE implementation of the server-side SMTP protocol as defined by RFC 5321, with some additional standard extensions. It allows ordinary machines to exchange e-mails with other systems speaking the SMTP protocol. This port packages the development snapshots released by OpenSMTPD team.
net/nakenchat-2.22 (Score: 0.027075054)
Small (under 50k) chat server with many features
Small chat server written in C. The compiled code is still under 50k (at this time around 40k). The chat offers many features including private channels, gagging, squelching, banning, censoring, and much more. Users can connect to the chat through many ways, including telnet and a Java applet through a webpage.
www/apache22-2.2.31 (Score: 0.027075054)
Version 2.2.x of Apache web server with peruser MPM.
Peruser is an Apache 2 modules based on metuxmpm. The fundamental concept behind them is to run each apache child process as its own user and group, each handling its own set of virtual hosts. Peruser and recent metuxmpm releases can also chroot() apache processes. The result is a sane and secure web server environment for your users, without kludges like PHP's safe_mode.
www/shttpd-1.42 (Score: 0.027075054)
Small, fast, embeddable web server with CGI, SSL, Authorization
SHTTPD is small, fast and easy to use web server. It supports CGI, SSL, Digest Authorization. The unique feature of SHTTPD is the ability to embed it into existing C/C++ applications. Embedded API is very clean and simple. SHTTPD has small memory footprint. Use it when other web servers like Apache are too heavy for your tasks.
www/sogo2-2.3.13 (Score: 0.027075054)
Groupware server with a focus on scalability and open standards
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.
www/tomcat-6.0.45 (Score: 0.027075054)
Open-source Java web server by Apache, 6.x branch
Apache Tomcat is a web server written in 100% Pure Java. Apache Tomcat version 6.0 implements the Servlet 2.5 and JavaServer Pages 2.1 specifications from the Java Community Process, and includes many additional features that make it a useful platform for developing and deploying web applications and web services.
www/tomcat-7.0.70 (Score: 0.027075054)
Open-source Java web server by Apache, 7.x branch
Apache Tomcat is a web server written in 100% Pure Java. Apache Tomcat version 7.0 implements the Servlet 3.0 and JavaServer Pages 2.2 specifications from the Java Community Process, and includes many additional features that make it a useful platform for developing and deploying web applications and web services.
www/tomcat-8.0.36 (Score: 0.027075054)
Open-source Java web server by Apache, 8.x branch
Apache Tomcat is a web server written in 100% Pure Java. Apache Tomcat version 8.0 implements the Servlet 3.1, JavaServer Pages 2.3, Java Unified Expression Language 3.0 and Java WebSocket 1.0 specifications from the Java Community Process, and includes many additional features that make it a useful platform for developing and deploying web applications and web services. Tomcat 8 is aligned with Java EE 7.
www/sogo3-3.1.5 (Score: 0.027075054)
Groupware server with a focus on scalability and open standards
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.
x11/virtualgl-2.4.1 (Score: 0.027075054)
Redirects commands from an OpenGL app to another X server
VirtualGL is an open source program that redirects the 3D rendering commands from Unix and Linux OpenGL applications to 3D accelerator hardware in a dedicated server and displays the rendered output interactively to a thin client located elsewhere on the network, or locally.