miau is a fully featured easy to use IRC-bouncer that can keep your nick
even when you disconnect.
Additionally, miau can set you away automatically when you disconnect and
auto-op (or auto-voice) people. While you're disconnected, miau can also log
everything and/or pipe private messages to an external program. And when you
connect miau again, miau can replay some of the old messages so that you know
what's going on.
Undernet's popular and reliable irc daemon.
Note that this port is titled "undernet-ircu" to differentiate it from
another ircd known as ircu (which was created and is maintained by a
former undernet coder who forked project paths without changing project
names).
OpenDKIM is an open source implementation of the DKIM (Domain Keys Identified
Mail) sender authentication system proposed by the E-mail Signing Technology
Group (ESTG), now standardized by the IETF (RFC4871). It also includes
an implementations of the Vouch By Reference (VBR, RFC5518) proposed standard.
The OpenDKIM package consists of a library that implements the DKIM service
and a milter-based filter application that can plug in to any milter-aware
MTA to provide that service to sufficiently recent sendmail MTAs and other
MTAs that support the milter protocol.
Gensig is a random signature generator.
This is a port of Emmanuel Dreyfus' milter-greylist.
Grey listing is a wonderful spam filtering technique, which uses a behavior
trick: spammers never resend a message when they get a temporary error,
whereas real MTA do. The idea is to refuse any mail on first attempt, and
accept it after some time has elapsed.
milter-greylist is a stand-alone milter written in C that implement grey
listing.
Cacti is a complete frontend to RRDTool, it stores all of the necessary
information to create graphs and populate them with data in a MySQL database.
The frontend is completely PHP driven. Along with being able to maintain
Graphs, Data Sources, and Round Robin Archives in a database, cacti handles
the data gathering. There is also SNMP support for those used to creating
traffic graphs with MRTG.
klg is a looking glass written in PHP that can access and report
back routing information from Cisco, Juniper and Zebra/Quagga
routers. It can also lookup AS numbers to names via WHOIS interfaces,
and supports friendly BGP community names via MySQL database.
RTG is a flexible, scalable, high-performance SNMP statistics monitoring
system. It is designed for enterprises and service providers who need to
collect time-series SNMP data from a large number of targets quickly. All
collected data is inserted into a relational database that provides a common
interface for applications to generate complex queries and reports. RTG
includes utilities that generate configuration and target files, traffic
reports, 95th percentile reports and graphical data plots. These utilities may
be used to produce a web-based interface to the data.
The unique features of RTG are:
* Runs as a daemon, incurring no cron or kernel startup overhead
* Written entirely in C for speed, incurring no interpreter overhead
* Multi-threaded for asynchronous polling and database insertion
* Inserts data into a relational database where complex queries and reports
may be generated
* Performs no data averaging in order to support billing, etc.
* Can poll at sub-one-minute intervals
jailme is a modified version of FreeBSD's jexec.
This version is installed setuid and does some sanity checking
to ensure the username and UID match between the jail and the
host system.
Autojump is a tool that acts as a complement to cd: it makes navigating your
filesystem a lot faster. It works by automagically maintaining a database of
the directories you use the most from the command line, and allows you to jump
back and forth between them, by typing just a few letters of the name of the
directory you want to jump to.