Exilog is a tool to centralize and visualize Exim logs
across multiple Exim servers with a web front end.
It is used in addition to Exim's standard or syslog logging.
It does not require changing Exim or its logging style.
Net::SMTP_auth implements a client interface to the SMTP and ESMTP protocol
AUTH service extension, enabling a perl5 application to talk to and
authenticate against SMTP servers. This documentation assumes that you are
familiar with the concepts of the SMTP protocol described in RFC821 and with
the AUTH service extension described in RFC2554.
Larch is a tool to copy messages from one
IMAP server to another quickly and safely.
It's smart enough not to copy messages that
already exist on the destination and robust
enough to deal with interruptions caused by
flaky connections or misbehaving servers.
Protocol::XMPP provides an API for the Extensible Message Passing Protocol.
This is commonly used for integration with Jabber servers and Google Talk,
although XMPP itself supports a number of extended features for a distributed
multi-server, multi-client message exchange system.
jabber.py is a Python module for the jabber instant messaging protocol.
jabber.py deals with the xml parsing and socket code, leaving the programmer
to concentrate on developing quality jabber based applications with Python.
The eventual aim is to produce a fully featured easy to use library for
creating both jabber clients and servers.
NetXMS is new and rapidly developing monitoring system,
released under GPL2 license. It can be used for monitoring
entire IT infrastructure, starting with SNMP-capable
hardware (like switches and routers) and ending with
applications on your servers. NetXMS is an extremely
reliable and powerful monitoring system, enabling you
to improve your network availability and service levels.
RackMonkey is a web-based tool for managing racks of equipment
such as web servers, video encoders, routers and storage devices.
Using a simple interface you can keep track of what's where,
which OS it runs, when it was purchased, who it belongs and what
it's used for.
XNap is a pure java napster client. The XNap project is about
enhancing JNapster to include other file sharing protocols. Currently
Napster is supported for use with OpenNap servers. FastTrack
(Morpheus, Kaaza) support is available through giFT.
Gnutella support will be coming soon.
libtorrent is an open source C++ library implementing the BitTorrent
protocol, along with most popular extensions, making it suitable for
real world deployment. It is configurable to be able to fit both
servers and embedded devices.
The main goals of libtorrent are to be efficient and easy to use.
NB: this is NOT the same library as the net-p2p/libtorrent port!
The DICT Protocol, described in RFC 2229 is a TCP transaction based
query/response protocol that allows a client to access dictionary definitions
from a set of natural language dictionary databases. While RFC 2229 is a
finished document, we plan to clarify and enhance the protocol definition as we
gain more experience with large dictionary database servers. By default, the
DICT protocol uses TCP port 2628.