Salt : Remote Execution and State Manager
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Salt is a powerful remote execution and state manager that can be
used to administer servers in a fast and efficient way.
This module provides a cross-platform way to retrieve system uptime and boot
time. See documentation for a full list of supported platforms (yours is likely
one of them).
This script provides functionality for manipulating collections of
configuration files which can be organised so as to alter the
personality of a system.
Initially, the "base" personality is established. This personality
contains the "reference" copies of configuration files, and is used
when creating new personalities. The files which are currently
considered part of the system's personality are those contained in
the base personality.
A new personality is established by making a copy of the base
personality under a new name. Each personality maintains a separate
copy of all configuration files under /etc/personality.
To install a new personality, the files currently in place are
saved back to the current personality as indicated in
/etc/personality/current, and the files for the new personality
copied into place. The 'select' and 'menu' commands which perform
these installations are implemented in such a fashion as to only
require the tools available on the root filesystem, so that they
may be invoked at the earliest stage during system startup.
QSynergy is a comprehensive and easy to use graphical front end for
Synergy. Synergy lets a user control more than one computer with
a single mouse and keyboard (and has lots and lots of extra features
on top of that). Synergy itself only comes with a GUI for MS
Windows. QSynergy was written to fill the gap for users on Mac and
Unix platforms. Of course, it runs on MS Windows as well.
Command line client to QStandardPaths.
Signing tool for PE-COFF binaries, hopefully at least vaguely compliant
with the PE and Authenticode specifications.
pflogx is a simple tool to export OpenBSD's packet filter logs to XML files.
It reads a binary logfile generated by the pf logging daemon (pflogd) to
generate a human-readable and exploitable XML file.
Using an XSLT processor you can convert this XML file to any other
format (HTML, CSV, SQL, ...).
Pfstat is a small utility that collects packet filter (security/pf) statistics
and produces graphs like mrtg or alike. Samples can be found at the website
below.
ATI Radeon video card controlling tool useful for laptops.
radmind is a set of tools for creating filesystem diffs which can be
loaded over the network. This is useful for administering a large number
of hosts at the filesystem level. It can also act as an intelligent
tripwire.
This port contains security and functionality patches through May 22, 2014.