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security/seccure-0.5 (Score: 0.0038809602)
Elliptic Curve Crypto Utility for Reliable Encryption
The seccure toolset implements a selection of asymmetric algorithms based on elliptic curve cryptography (ECC). In particular it offers public key encryption / decryption, signature generation / verification and key establishment. ECC schemes offer a much better key size to security ratio than classical systems (RSA, DSA). Keys are short enough to make direct specification of keys on the command line possible (sometimes this is more convenient than the management of PGP-like key rings). seccure builds on this feature and therefore is the tool of choice whenever lightweight asymmetric cryptography -- independent of key servers, revocation certificates, the Web of Trust or even configuration files -- is required.
sysutils/amtc-0.8.5 (Score: 0.0038809602)
Threaded Intel AMT/vPro mass management tool
Intel's Active Management Technology is a simple embedded subsystem that helps you manage remote servers. In particular you can power off or reset a remote system, regardless of the state of the operating system. amtc is a tool to efficiently monitor, power-control on a scheduled basis and interactively manage a bigger bunch of PCs equipped with Intel vPro technology, distributed over several rooms. Having a practical tool for this purpose massively eases system management procedures, from scheduled, unattended OS-re-installs to individual, interactive remote power management needs.
sysutils/djmount-0.71 (Score: 0.0038809602)
Mount UPnP A/V Media
djmount is a UPnP AV client. It mounts as a Linux filesystem the media content of compatible UPnP AV devices. Djmount discovers automatically all UPnP AV Media Servers on the network, and make the content available in a directory tree. All shared files (e.g. Audio or Video files) are directly visible and can be played using your favorite media player. djmount is written in C for the Linux operating system. It is free software, licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GNU GPL).
sysutils/nfsping-0.1.20131017 (Score: 0.0038809602)
Command line tool to check NFS server response times
NFSping is a command line utility for measuring the response time of an NFS server. It's basically a copy of the fping interface but doesn't share any code with that project. On modern NFS servers, the network stack and filesystem are often being run on separate cores or even hardware components. This means in practise that a fast ICMP ping response isn't indicative of how quickly the NFS filesystem is responding. This tool more directly tests the responsiveness of the server's operating system's NFS component.
sysutils/oak-1.5.0 (Score: 0.0038809602)
System Log Reporting Tool
Oak is a program that can be used to monitor syslogs from a collection of servers and notify operators when problem conditions arise. In addition to providing immediate notification of critical problems oak will also batch less critical problems into summary messages that can be sent less often and via any medium. For example you may wish to have oak page you on critical events while sending a summary of less important messages to your terminal once an hour. In addition you could send a daily email message summarizing all events.
sysutils/munin-2.0.25 (Score: 0.0038809602)
Collector part of Munin
Munin network-wide graphing framework (node) Munin is a tool for graphing all sorts of information about one or more servers and displaying it in a web interface. It uses the excellent RRDTool (written by Tobi Oetiker) and is written in Perl. Munin has a master/node architecture. The master connects to all the nodes at regular intervals, and asks them for data. It then stores the data in RRD-files, and (if needed) updates the graphs. One of the main goals have been ease of creating own "plugins" (graphs). This is the collector. It is installed on the machine that shall collect and display performance data.
sysutils/reslog-3.16 (Score: 0.0038809602)
Reverse-resolve IP in Apache log files
reslog resolves IPs in Apache(8) log files. The result can then be analyzed by another program, like Analog. You can think of it as a replacement of the Apache(8) HostNameLookups directive, in the sense that it resolves client IPs altogether once a day. Resolving takes long time. This is mainly caused by resolving: Network packets may be filtered by firewalls; DNS servers may not be correctly configured; may not be up working; may sit in slow network sections; may be old slow machines; may have traffic jam... etc. All these reasons are out of our control.
sysutils/hatop-0.7.7 (Score: 0.0038809602)
Interactive real-time monitoring tool for the HAProxy unix socket
HATop is an interactive ncurses client and real-time monitoring statistics displaying tool for the HAProxy Unix socket. HATop's appearance is similar to top. It supports various modes for detailed statistics of all configured proxies and services in near realtime. In addition, it features an interactive CLI for the haproxy Unix socket. This allows administrators to control the given haproxy instance (change server weight, put servers into maintenance mode, etc.) directly out of hatop (using keybinds or the CLI) and monitor the results immediately.
sysutils/munin-2.0.25 (Score: 0.0038809602)
Common components between a munin node and server
Munin network-wide graphing framework (node) Munin is a tool for graphing all sorts of information about one or more servers and displaying it in a web interface. It uses the excellent RRDTool (written by Tobi Oetiker) and is written in Perl. Munin has a master/node architecture. The master connects to all the nodes at regular intervals, and asks them for data. It then stores the data in RRD-files, and (if needed) updates the graphs. One of the main goals have been ease of creating own "plugins" (graphs). This are the common components to drive both the server and the node components of munin.
sysutils/munin-2.0.25 (Score: 0.0038809602)
Node-specific part of Munin
Munin network-wide graphing framework (node) Munin is a tool for graphing all sorts of information about one or more servers and displaying it in a web interface. It uses the excellent RRDTool (written by Tobi Oetiker) and is written in Perl. Munin has a master/node architecture. The master connects to all the nodes at regular intervals, and asks them for data. It then stores the data in RRD-files, and (if needed) updates the graphs. One of the main goals have been ease of creating own "plugins" (graphs). This is the node part. It is used on all machines Munin shall watch.