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Logging Services 0.9.7
Logging Services project is intended to provide cross-language logging services for purposes of application debugging. more>>
Logging Services project is intended to provide cross-language logging services for purposes of application debugging and auditing.
We should also mention that thanks to the relentless efforts of many developers, we have a basic level of interoperability between the following projects:
- Log4Cxx (c++)
- Log4j
- Log4Net
- Log4Perl
- Log4PHP
- Log4PLSQL
- JDK1.4s util.logging framework
There is still much work ahead bringing in the various projects to work together within the Logging Services Project. The process is likely to take a little while. In the mean time, we will continue to do what we like best, that is developing open source software.
This is a project of the Apache Software Foundation (ASF). Like all Apache projects, we encourage a collaborative, consensus-based development process. We offer an open and pragmatic software license, and we strive to create software of the highest quality. The ASF is organized into several projects, which like Logging Services project may contain multiple sub-projects.
<<lessWe should also mention that thanks to the relentless efforts of many developers, we have a basic level of interoperability between the following projects:
- Log4Cxx (c++)
- Log4j
- Log4Net
- Log4Perl
- Log4PHP
- Log4PLSQL
- JDK1.4s util.logging framework
There is still much work ahead bringing in the various projects to work together within the Logging Services Project. The process is likely to take a little while. In the mean time, we will continue to do what we like best, that is developing open source software.
This is a project of the Apache Software Foundation (ASF). Like all Apache projects, we encourage a collaborative, consensus-based development process. We offer an open and pragmatic software license, and we strive to create software of the highest quality. The ASF is organized into several projects, which like Logging Services project may contain multiple sub-projects.
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Added: 2007-01-11 License: The Apache License 2.0 Price:
1018 downloads
Open Project Services 0.2
Open Project Services (OPS) is a project collaboration platform, integrating server components such as e-mail, calendaring. more>>
Open Project Services (OPS) is a project collaboration platform, integrating server components such as e-mail, calendaring, timesheets, documents, knowledge, etc. with standards complient clients. Open Project Services consists of a project server and a set of client extensions.
We are building a project collaboration platform. It consists of a project server that integrates with services needed within a project, e.g. e-mail, calendaring, timesheets, documents, knowledge, etc.
The project server is a Webservices hub based on Java (J2EE). The persistence layer for project information is LDAP. We use OpenLDAP now, but others should also be possible. The e-mail backend makes use of a standard IMAP server. Our reference implementation uses Courier.
We are building extensions/plugins for clients, making them OPS-enabled. We support e.g. Mozilla Thunderbird (XUL) and Squirrelmail (PHP) for e-mail clients. For the calendaring and timesheet components we have a Mozilla Sunbird extension (XUL).
In short: we are building a project collaboration environment on an OSS stack, enriching services with project information, using COTS clients/servers and open standards.
Enhancements:
- This release includes some changes to the underlying LDAP schema to make it possible to disable tasks when they are completed.
- To make use of this new feature, the Web services and the sunbird timesheet client have to be updated.
<<lessWe are building a project collaboration platform. It consists of a project server that integrates with services needed within a project, e.g. e-mail, calendaring, timesheets, documents, knowledge, etc.
The project server is a Webservices hub based on Java (J2EE). The persistence layer for project information is LDAP. We use OpenLDAP now, but others should also be possible. The e-mail backend makes use of a standard IMAP server. Our reference implementation uses Courier.
We are building extensions/plugins for clients, making them OPS-enabled. We support e.g. Mozilla Thunderbird (XUL) and Squirrelmail (PHP) for e-mail clients. For the calendaring and timesheet components we have a Mozilla Sunbird extension (XUL).
In short: we are building a project collaboration environment on an OSS stack, enriching services with project information, using COTS clients/servers and open standards.
Enhancements:
- This release includes some changes to the underlying LDAP schema to make it possible to disable tasks when they are completed.
- To make use of this new feature, the Web services and the sunbird timesheet client have to be updated.
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Added: 2006-04-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1302 downloads
PTlink IRC Services 3.9.2
PTlink IRC Services provides channel/nick registration services for IRC networks. more>>
PTlink IRC Services provides channel/nick registration services for IRC networks.
Specially developed for the PTlink IRC Server, it uses modules and includes features like channel roles and nick groups for privilege management.
The data backend is a MySQL database.
Enhancements:
- This version fixes a synchronization problem with user kicks, replaces some fatal errors with warnings, and updates the utility scripts to reflect the latest configuration changes.
<<lessSpecially developed for the PTlink IRC Server, it uses modules and includes features like channel roles and nick groups for privilege management.
The data backend is a MySQL database.
Enhancements:
- This version fixes a synchronization problem with user kicks, replaces some fatal errors with warnings, and updates the utility scripts to reflect the latest configuration changes.
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Added: 2006-06-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1227 downloads
Internet Business Services 1.0
Do internet telephones sound too good to be true? Well that was exactly what I was thinking, so I decided to delve into the world of Internet telephon... more>> <<less
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Added: 2009-04-18 License: Freeware Price: Free
190 downloads
PHP Client Sniffer 2.1.3
PHP Client Sniffer is a PHP class file that allows one to quickly determine the clients browser. more>>
PHP Client Sniffer is a PHP class file that allows one to quickly determine the clients browser and system information based on the HTTP_USER_AGENT string. The class can be used to generate browser specific html marks and other client side scripting.
Enhancements:
- add k-meleon support
- add camino support
- add mozilla firebird support
- add amiga support
- fixed issues with netscape and gecko browsers
<<lessEnhancements:
- add k-meleon support
- add camino support
- add mozilla firebird support
- add amiga support
- fixed issues with netscape and gecko browsers
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Added: 2006-06-29 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
1217 downloads
PHP P10 Oper Services PL1
PHP P10 Oper Services project is a small IRCD operator services written in the PHP scripting language. more>>
PHP P10 Oper Services project is a small IRCD operator services written in the PHP scripting language.
It supports levels, and it uses a database. It currently supports the IRCU P10+ IRC server and the PostgreSQL database.
Enhancements:
- PHP Oper Services Alpha 1 PL1 This is a very early release of PHP Services and note that it is an Alpha Release.
<<lessIt supports levels, and it uses a database. It currently supports the IRCU P10+ IRC server and the PostgreSQL database.
Enhancements:
- PHP Oper Services Alpha 1 PL1 This is a very early release of PHP Services and note that it is an Alpha Release.
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Added: 2006-09-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1135 downloads
DTLS Client/Server Example 0.2
DTLS Client/Server Example contains a simple DTLS client and DTLS server. more>>
DTLS Client/Server Example contains a simple DTLS client and DTLS server to show how to send UDP data over an encrypted channel using OpenSSL DTLSv1 support.
LIST OF FILES:
Directory: common - Contains callback functions and error reporting functions common to client and server
sslmgr.h
sslmgr.c
Directory: dtls_server
dtls_server.c - DTLS server part
Directory: dtls_client
dtls_client.c - DTLS client part
<<lessLIST OF FILES:
Directory: common - Contains callback functions and error reporting functions common to client and server
sslmgr.h
sslmgr.c
Directory: dtls_server
dtls_server.c - DTLS server part
Directory: dtls_client
dtls_client.c - DTLS client part
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Added: 2006-11-03 License: Free For Educational Use Price:
1092 downloads
ddclient 3.7.3
ddclient is a client for dynamic DNS services. more>>
ddclient is a client for updating dynamic DNS entries for accounts on a number of dynamic DNS providers, including Dynamic DNS Network Services free DNS service.
Many different routers are supported.
ddclient is a small but full featured client requiring only Perl and no additional modules. ddclient project runs under most UNIX OSes and has been tested under GNU/Linux and FreeBSD.
Main features:
- operating as a daemon
- manual and automatic updates
- static and dynamic updates
- optimized updates for multiple addresses
- MX
- wildcards
- abuse avoidance
- retrying failed updates
- sending update status to syslog and through e-mail.
<<lessMany different routers are supported.
ddclient is a small but full featured client requiring only Perl and no additional modules. ddclient project runs under most UNIX OSes and has been tested under GNU/Linux and FreeBSD.
Main features:
- operating as a daemon
- manual and automatic updates
- static and dynamic updates
- optimized updates for multiple addresses
- MX
- wildcards
- abuse avoidance
- retrying failed updates
- sending update status to syslog and through e-mail.
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Added: 2007-08-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
818 downloads
Oww Client 0.5.4
Oww Client is a graphical client program for One-Wire Weather (Oww) servers. more>>
Oww Client is a graphical client program for One-Wire Weather (Oww) servers. Oww Client is based on GTK+, displaying lists of collected weather data from one or more servers.
Enhancements:
- Owwl was enhanced to include new sensor types (mainly for cryogenic readout).
- A status window was added.
- Reconnexion is now automatic, after the remote server drops it.
<<lessEnhancements:
- Owwl was enhanced to include new sensor types (mainly for cryogenic readout).
- A status window was added.
- Reconnexion is now automatic, after the remote server drops it.
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Added: 2006-06-09 License: Artistic License Price:
1233 downloads
Mon::Client 0.11
Mon::Client is a Perl module with methods for interaction with Mon client. more>>
Mon::Client is a Perl module with methods for interaction with Mon client.
SYNOPSIS
use Mon::Client;
Mon::Client is used to interact with "mon" clients. It supports a protocol-independent API for retrieving the status of the mon server, and performing certain operations, such as disableing hosts and service checks.
METHODS
new
Creates a new object. A hash can be supplied which sets the default values. An example which contains all of the variables that you can initialize:
$c = new Mon::Client (
host => "monhost",
port => 2583,
username => "foo",
password => "bar",
);
password (pw)
If pw is provided, sets the password. Otherwise, returns the currently set password.
host (host)
If host is provided, sets the mon host. Otherwise, returns the currently set mon host.
port (portnum)
If portnum is provided, sets the mon port number. Otherwise, returns the currently set port number.
username (user)
If user is provided, sets the user login. Otherwise, returns the currently set user login.
prot
If protocol is provided, sets the protocol, specified by a string which is of the form "1.2.3", where "1" is the major revision, "2" is the minor revision, and "3" is the sub-minor revision. If protocol is not provided, the currently set protocol is returned.
protid ([protocol])
Returns true if client and server protocol match, false otherwise. Implicitly called by connect. If protocol is specified as an integer, supplies that protocol version to the server for verification.
version
Returns the protocol version of the remote server.
error
Returns the error string from set by the last method, or undef if there was no error.
connected
Returns 0 (not connected) or 1 (connected).
connect (%args)
Connects to the server. If host and port have not been set, uses the defaults. Returns undef on error. If $args{"skip_protid"} is true, skip protocol identification upon connect.
disconnect
Disconnects from the server. Return undef on error.
login ( %hash )
%hash is optional, but if specified, should contain two keys, username and password.
Performs the "login" command to authenticate the user to the server. Uses username and password if specified, otherwise uses the username and password previously set by those methods, respectively.
checkauth ( command )
Checks to see if the specified command, as executed by the current user, is authorized by the server, without actually executing the command. Returns 1 (command is authorized) or 0 (command is not authorized).
disable_watch ( watch )
Disables watch.
disable_service ( watch, service )
Disables a service, as specified by watch and service.
disable_host ( host )
Disables host.
enable_watch ( watch )
Enables watch.
enable_service ( watch, service )
Enables a service as specified by watch and service.
enable_host ( host )
Enables host.
set ( group, service, var, val )
Sets var in group,service to val. Returns undef on error.
get ( group, service, var )
Gets variable var in group,service and returns it, or undef on error.
quit
Logs out of the server. This method should be followed by a call to the disconnect method.
list_descriptions
Returns a hash of service descriptions, indexed by watch and service.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Mon::Client;
Mon::Client is used to interact with "mon" clients. It supports a protocol-independent API for retrieving the status of the mon server, and performing certain operations, such as disableing hosts and service checks.
METHODS
new
Creates a new object. A hash can be supplied which sets the default values. An example which contains all of the variables that you can initialize:
$c = new Mon::Client (
host => "monhost",
port => 2583,
username => "foo",
password => "bar",
);
password (pw)
If pw is provided, sets the password. Otherwise, returns the currently set password.
host (host)
If host is provided, sets the mon host. Otherwise, returns the currently set mon host.
port (portnum)
If portnum is provided, sets the mon port number. Otherwise, returns the currently set port number.
username (user)
If user is provided, sets the user login. Otherwise, returns the currently set user login.
prot
If protocol is provided, sets the protocol, specified by a string which is of the form "1.2.3", where "1" is the major revision, "2" is the minor revision, and "3" is the sub-minor revision. If protocol is not provided, the currently set protocol is returned.
protid ([protocol])
Returns true if client and server protocol match, false otherwise. Implicitly called by connect. If protocol is specified as an integer, supplies that protocol version to the server for verification.
version
Returns the protocol version of the remote server.
error
Returns the error string from set by the last method, or undef if there was no error.
connected
Returns 0 (not connected) or 1 (connected).
connect (%args)
Connects to the server. If host and port have not been set, uses the defaults. Returns undef on error. If $args{"skip_protid"} is true, skip protocol identification upon connect.
disconnect
Disconnects from the server. Return undef on error.
login ( %hash )
%hash is optional, but if specified, should contain two keys, username and password.
Performs the "login" command to authenticate the user to the server. Uses username and password if specified, otherwise uses the username and password previously set by those methods, respectively.
checkauth ( command )
Checks to see if the specified command, as executed by the current user, is authorized by the server, without actually executing the command. Returns 1 (command is authorized) or 0 (command is not authorized).
disable_watch ( watch )
Disables watch.
disable_service ( watch, service )
Disables a service, as specified by watch and service.
disable_host ( host )
Disables host.
enable_watch ( watch )
Enables watch.
enable_service ( watch, service )
Enables a service as specified by watch and service.
enable_host ( host )
Enables host.
set ( group, service, var, val )
Sets var in group,service to val. Returns undef on error.
get ( group, service, var )
Gets variable var in group,service and returns it, or undef on error.
quit
Logs out of the server. This method should be followed by a call to the disconnect method.
list_descriptions
Returns a hash of service descriptions, indexed by watch and service.
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Added: 2007-04-17 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
920 downloads
SOAP::XML::Client::Generic 1.9
SOAP::XML::Client::Generic is a Perl module to talk with generic webservices, e.g. not .net. more>>
SOAP::XML::Client::Generic is a Perl module to talk with generic webservices, e.g. not .net.
This package helps in talking with SOAP webservers, it just needs a bit of XML thrown at it and you get some XML back. Its designed to be REALLY simple to use, it doesnt try to be cleaver in any way (patches for cleaverness welcome).
The major difference to SOAP::XML::Client::DotNet is it will submit as:
SOAPAction: "http://www.yourdomain.com/services#GetSellerActivity"
and namesp< X > will be added to the XML submitted, including for the xmlns.
<<lessThis package helps in talking with SOAP webservers, it just needs a bit of XML thrown at it and you get some XML back. Its designed to be REALLY simple to use, it doesnt try to be cleaver in any way (patches for cleaverness welcome).
The major difference to SOAP::XML::Client::DotNet is it will submit as:
SOAPAction: "http://www.yourdomain.com/services#GetSellerActivity"
and namesp< X > will be added to the XML submitted, including for the xmlns.
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Added: 2006-09-14 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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SILC Client 1.1.2
SILC is Secure Internet Live Conferencing. more>>
SILC (Secure Internet Live Conferencing) is a protocol which provides secure conferencing services in the Internet. It can be used to send any kind of messages, in addition to normal text messages.
This includes multimedia messages like images, video, and audio stream.
All messages in the SILC network are encrypted and authenticated, and messages can also be digitally signed. SILC protocol supports AES, SHA-1, PKCS#1, PKCS#3, X.509, OpenPGP, and is being developed in the IETF.
The software is delivered as SILC Client for end users, SILC Server for system administrators, and SILC Toolkit for application developers.
Enhancements:
- This version fixes several crash bugs and other minor bugs.
<<lessThis includes multimedia messages like images, video, and audio stream.
All messages in the SILC network are encrypted and authenticated, and messages can also be digitally signed. SILC protocol supports AES, SHA-1, PKCS#1, PKCS#3, X.509, OpenPGP, and is being developed in the IETF.
The software is delivered as SILC Client for end users, SILC Server for system administrators, and SILC Toolkit for application developers.
Enhancements:
- This version fixes several crash bugs and other minor bugs.
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Added: 2007-07-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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FUSE::Client 1.08
FUSE::Client is a Perl-FUSE client. more>>
FUSE::Client is a Perl-FUSE client.
SYNOPSIS
use FUSE::Client;
$c = FUSE::Client->new({
Port=>35008,
Quiet=>1,
});
$c->connect();
$c->send("COMMAND","parameter");
$c->disconnect();
The FUSE::Client module will create a TCP FUSE client to test sending messages to a FUSE server.
The external interface to FUSE::Client is:
$c = FUSE::Client->new( [%options] );
The object constructor takes the following arguments in the options hash:
Quiet = 0|1
Whether to be quiet. Default is to report all events to STDOUT (not Quiet).
Port = n
The port for the client to connect to. Default is 1024.
$c->connect();
This method connects the client to the server.
$c->disconnect();
This method disconnects the client from the server.
$c->send( $command, $parameter );
Send a FUSE formatted command message to the server, with the specified parameter.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use FUSE::Client;
$c = FUSE::Client->new({
Port=>35008,
Quiet=>1,
});
$c->connect();
$c->send("COMMAND","parameter");
$c->disconnect();
The FUSE::Client module will create a TCP FUSE client to test sending messages to a FUSE server.
The external interface to FUSE::Client is:
$c = FUSE::Client->new( [%options] );
The object constructor takes the following arguments in the options hash:
Quiet = 0|1
Whether to be quiet. Default is to report all events to STDOUT (not Quiet).
Port = n
The port for the client to connect to. Default is 1024.
$c->connect();
This method connects the client to the server.
$c->disconnect();
This method disconnects the client from the server.
$c->send( $command, $parameter );
Send a FUSE formatted command message to the server, with the specified parameter.
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Added: 2007-04-04 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
936 downloads
PPTP Client 1.7.1
PPTP Client allows you to connect to a PPTP server from a Linux box. more>>
PPTP Client allows you to connect to a PPTP server from a Linux box. It sets up a PPTP connection, after which the PPP daemon establishes a PPP link over that PPTP call.
So youd like to run a PPTP tunnel from your Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD or OpenBSD system? Need to connect to your employers VPN? Just got ADSL? We suggest that you:
find documentation on our site that matches your distribution, or use our generic instructions,
download and install the software according to the instructions,
refer to our Diagnosis HOWTO if you experience problems,
join our mailing list and ask for help, and
contribute to the project by helping us to improve the documentation or software.
Main features:
- compatible with the Linux PPTP Server,
- compatible with Microsoft Windows VPN Server,
- compatible with many ADSL service providers,
- compatible with Cisco PIX,
- supports 128-bit stateless encryption using MPPE,
- supports on-demand or persistent tunnels using pppd psuedo-tty support,
- supports synchronous HDLC PPP encoding,
- supports reordering of out of order packets,
- runs on Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD and OpenBSD.
<<lessSo youd like to run a PPTP tunnel from your Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD or OpenBSD system? Need to connect to your employers VPN? Just got ADSL? We suggest that you:
find documentation on our site that matches your distribution, or use our generic instructions,
download and install the software according to the instructions,
refer to our Diagnosis HOWTO if you experience problems,
join our mailing list and ask for help, and
contribute to the project by helping us to improve the documentation or software.
Main features:
- compatible with the Linux PPTP Server,
- compatible with Microsoft Windows VPN Server,
- compatible with many ADSL service providers,
- compatible with Cisco PIX,
- supports 128-bit stateless encryption using MPPE,
- supports on-demand or persistent tunnels using pppd psuedo-tty support,
- supports synchronous HDLC PPP encoding,
- supports reordering of out of order packets,
- runs on Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD and OpenBSD.
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Added: 2006-08-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1171 downloads
Oracle client 1.00
Oracle client is a simplistic Perl-based Oracle client. more>>
Oracle client is a simplistic Perl-based Oracle client that tries to mimic some of the functionality of PostgreSQL and MySQLs text-based SQL clients.
It is relatively simplistic, but much more useful than dbishell or sqlplus.
The project supports readline, history, desc, and various shorthand commands like d, , c, etc.
<<lessIt is relatively simplistic, but much more useful than dbishell or sqlplus.
The project supports readline, history, desc, and various shorthand commands like d, , c, etc.
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Added: 2007-04-12 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
938 downloads
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