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cvs2svn 2.0.0
cvs2svn is a Python script that converts a CVS repository to a Subversion repository. more>>
cvs2svn is a Python script that converts a CVS repository to a Subversion repository. The project is designed for one-time conversions, not for repeated synchronizations between CVS and Subversion.
Enhancements:
- The conversion is now driven explicitly by the CVS dependency graph, giving a more robust conversion and fixing a few subtle bugs that existed in prior releases.
- A new --use-internal-co option has been added.
- It accelerates conversions significantly by avoiding having to use CVS or RCS to extract revision contents.
- Numerous other improvements to the quality of conversion, new conversion options, and bugfixes have been implemented.
<<lessEnhancements:
- The conversion is now driven explicitly by the CVS dependency graph, giving a more robust conversion and fixing a few subtle bugs that existed in prior releases.
- A new --use-internal-co option has been added.
- It accelerates conversions significantly by avoiding having to use CVS or RCS to extract revision contents.
- Numerous other improvements to the quality of conversion, new conversion options, and bugfixes have been implemented.
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Added: 2007-08-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
514 downloads
Lasso 2.0.0
Lasso is a free software C library aiming to implement the Liberty Alliance standards. more>>
Lasso is a free software C library aiming to implement the Liberty Alliance standards; Lasso defines processes for federated identities, single sign-on and related protocols.
Lasso is built on top of libxml2, XMLSec and OpenSSL and is licensed under the GNU General Public License (with an OpenSSL exception).
We strongly recommend the use of the GNU General Public License each time it is possible. But for proprietary projects, that wouldnt want to use it, we designed a commercial license.
Lasso first focused on implementing the Liberty Alliance ID-FF 1.2 protocols. Work is now underway to provide backward compatibility with ID-FF 1.1 implementations and to implement support for ID-WSF 1.0.
SWIG is used to provide high-level bindings for other languages. Currently tested and distributed bindings are Python, Perl, Java and PHP as well as preliminary .NET assemblies (for C# and the .NET runtime environment).
It is primarly developed on GNU/Linux and works on many UNIX environments (including Apple MacOS X) and on Microsoft Windows.
Enhancements:
- SAMLv2 support was completed, passing a conformance event organized by the Liberty Alliance.
- Memory leaks and potential segmentation faults were fixed.
<<lessLasso is built on top of libxml2, XMLSec and OpenSSL and is licensed under the GNU General Public License (with an OpenSSL exception).
We strongly recommend the use of the GNU General Public License each time it is possible. But for proprietary projects, that wouldnt want to use it, we designed a commercial license.
Lasso first focused on implementing the Liberty Alliance ID-FF 1.2 protocols. Work is now underway to provide backward compatibility with ID-FF 1.1 implementations and to implement support for ID-WSF 1.0.
SWIG is used to provide high-level bindings for other languages. Currently tested and distributed bindings are Python, Perl, Java and PHP as well as preliminary .NET assemblies (for C# and the .NET runtime environment).
It is primarly developed on GNU/Linux and works on many UNIX environments (including Apple MacOS X) and on Microsoft Windows.
Enhancements:
- SAMLv2 support was completed, passing a conformance event organized by the Liberty Alliance.
- Memory leaks and potential segmentation faults were fixed.
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Added: 2007-01-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1013 downloads
sudosh 2.0.0
sudosh can be used as a default login shell or a filter that takes advantage of PTY devices. more>>
sudosh can be used as a default login shell or a filter that takes advantage of PTY devices in order to sit between the users keyboard and a program, in this case a shell.
It was designed specifically to be used in conjunction with sudo, and allows the execution of a root or application shell with logging. It is basically a VCR and will record root shell sessions and also has the ability to play back the sessions as they were originally recorded.
sudosh records all input/output, keyboard input, and timing information so that the session can be played back in the original format.
Enhancements:
- Utilizes ITIL best practices.
- An enterprise view of Unix access.
- Enterprise-level audit reporting tools for Sarbanes-Oxley.
- Customizable audit reports via CSS.
- An embedded transactional SQL92 relational database.
- Load balancing.
- Disaster recovery.
- SSL encryption and PKI authentication.
- The ability to audit file transfers and remote command execution.
- Configurable default shells.
- Audit logs are digitally signed for integrity.
- Client and server configuration files for easy management.
- Idle session timeout.
- Displays corporate policy before each session.
<<lessIt was designed specifically to be used in conjunction with sudo, and allows the execution of a root or application shell with logging. It is basically a VCR and will record root shell sessions and also has the ability to play back the sessions as they were originally recorded.
sudosh records all input/output, keyboard input, and timing information so that the session can be played back in the original format.
Enhancements:
- Utilizes ITIL best practices.
- An enterprise view of Unix access.
- Enterprise-level audit reporting tools for Sarbanes-Oxley.
- Customizable audit reports via CSS.
- An embedded transactional SQL92 relational database.
- Load balancing.
- Disaster recovery.
- SSL encryption and PKI authentication.
- The ability to audit file transfers and remote command execution.
- Configurable default shells.
- Audit logs are digitally signed for integrity.
- Client and server configuration files for easy management.
- Idle session timeout.
- Displays corporate policy before each session.
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Added: 2006-04-03 License: Open Software License Price:
1303 downloads
uCON64 2.0.0
uCON64 project is a game backup tool and emulator Swiss Army knife program. more>>
uCON64 project is a game backup tool and emulator Swiss Army knife program.
uCON64 is a tool to backup all kinds of video games (cartridges and CDs).
It supports most available backup units for cartridge-based consoles. It also performs many other tasks, like ROM hacking and conversion of proprietary CD images for use with cdrecord.
Support for many different backup units to backup/restore ROM(s) and SRAM(s) is also continuously added and updated (if their manufacturers cooperate).
Supports all common patch file formats like IPS (with RLE compression), APS, BSL (Baseline Patch format), PPF (Playstation Patch File), and Game Genie
Support for use and creation of RomCenter Data files (DAT) for secure detection of bad dumps.
Has many options for every kind of ROM or SRAM handling, modification, and management .
Supports gzip and zip.
Enhancements:
- updated (GBA) fixed F2A USB send code (by dbjh; many thanks to David Gauchard for feedback, testing and sending a patch to fix the problem)
- updated (N64) cleaned up Doctor V64 Junior transfer source code (by dbjh; thanks to TenOfTen and GameCopierUser0666 for testing)
- updated (SNES) added new SWC "I/O mode" 0x100, dump BIOS (by dbjh)
- updated (GB) improved ROM info (by dbjh)
- updated (GB) fixed problem with dumping "Rocket Games" cartridges with the Game Boy Xchanger (by dbjh; thanks to Anna Kubisty for reporting the problem and testing, and thanks to Cowering for his help and providing us with the necessary information)
- updated (GB) cleaned up Game Boy Xchanger transfer source code (by dbjh; many thanks to Anna Kubisty for testing)
- added (DC) --scr scramble 1ST_READ.BIN for selfboot CDs (by NoisyB)
- added (DC) --unscr unscramble 1ST_READ.BIN for non-selfboot CDs (by NoisyB)
- added (DC) --mkip generate IP.BIN file with default values (by NoisyB)
- added (DC) --parse=TEMPLATE parse TEMPLATE file into a IP.BIN (by NoisyB)
<<lessuCON64 is a tool to backup all kinds of video games (cartridges and CDs).
It supports most available backup units for cartridge-based consoles. It also performs many other tasks, like ROM hacking and conversion of proprietary CD images for use with cdrecord.
Support for many different backup units to backup/restore ROM(s) and SRAM(s) is also continuously added and updated (if their manufacturers cooperate).
Supports all common patch file formats like IPS (with RLE compression), APS, BSL (Baseline Patch format), PPF (Playstation Patch File), and Game Genie
Support for use and creation of RomCenter Data files (DAT) for secure detection of bad dumps.
Has many options for every kind of ROM or SRAM handling, modification, and management .
Supports gzip and zip.
Enhancements:
- updated (GBA) fixed F2A USB send code (by dbjh; many thanks to David Gauchard for feedback, testing and sending a patch to fix the problem)
- updated (N64) cleaned up Doctor V64 Junior transfer source code (by dbjh; thanks to TenOfTen and GameCopierUser0666 for testing)
- updated (SNES) added new SWC "I/O mode" 0x100, dump BIOS (by dbjh)
- updated (GB) improved ROM info (by dbjh)
- updated (GB) fixed problem with dumping "Rocket Games" cartridges with the Game Boy Xchanger (by dbjh; thanks to Anna Kubisty for reporting the problem and testing, and thanks to Cowering for his help and providing us with the necessary information)
- updated (GB) cleaned up Game Boy Xchanger transfer source code (by dbjh; many thanks to Anna Kubisty for testing)
- added (DC) --scr scramble 1ST_READ.BIN for selfboot CDs (by NoisyB)
- added (DC) --unscr unscramble 1ST_READ.BIN for non-selfboot CDs (by NoisyB)
- added (DC) --mkip generate IP.BIN file with default values (by NoisyB)
- added (DC) --parse=TEMPLATE parse TEMPLATE file into a IP.BIN (by NoisyB)
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Added: 2006-11-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1105 downloads
GKsu 2.0.0
GKSu is a library that provides a Gtk+ frontend to su and sudo. more>>
GKSu is a library that provides a Gtk+ frontend to su and sudo. GKsu project supports login shells and preserving environment when acting as a su frontend.
It is useful to menu items or other graphical programs that need to ask a users password to run another program as another user.
Enhancements:
- Since the last 1.3 version, this is the first high profile stable release of the gksu application.
- Together with the changes of libgksu, gksu now is able to use a global gconf setting to use su or sudo as the backend, handles "wrong password" better, and other things.
- An optional nautilus addon was added, which adds an "Open as administrator" menu item to the nautilus context menu for various files and folders.
- This menu item will open that file using the application that handles its type by default using gksu.
<<lessIt is useful to menu items or other graphical programs that need to ask a users password to run another program as another user.
Enhancements:
- Since the last 1.3 version, this is the first high profile stable release of the gksu application.
- Together with the changes of libgksu, gksu now is able to use a global gconf setting to use su or sudo as the backend, handles "wrong password" better, and other things.
- An optional nautilus addon was added, which adds an "Open as administrator" menu item to the nautilus context menu for various files and folders.
- This menu item will open that file using the application that handles its type by default using gksu.
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Added: 2006-09-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1125 downloads
Gmsh 2.0.0
Gmsh is an automatic three-dimensional finite element mesh generator. more>>
Gmsh is an automatic three-dimensional finite element mesh generator, primarily Delaunay, with built-in pre- and post-processing facilities. Gmsh projects goal is to provide a simple meshing tool for academic problems with parametric input and advanced visualization capabilities.
Gmsh is built around four modules: geometry, mesh, solver and post-processing. All geometrical, mesh, solver and post-processing instructions are prescribed either interactively using the graphical user interface (GUI) or in ASCII data files using Gmshs own scripting language.
Interactive actions generate language bits in the input files, and vice versa. This makes it possible to automate all treatments, using loops, conditionals and external system calls. A brief description of the four modules is given hereafter.
Enhancements:
- This release adds support for STEP, IGES, and native OpenCascade models.
- It also includes a brand new geometry and mesh graphics pipeline, a new mesh I/O layer (with support for industry-standard UNV, BDF, and STL files), and an improved graphical interface (with immediate application of changes in the option panels and a reworked visibility browser).
- The release also adds support for incomplete second order elements (8-node quads, 20-node hexas, etc.), offscreen rendering, and scalable vector graphics (SVG) output.
<<lessGmsh is built around four modules: geometry, mesh, solver and post-processing. All geometrical, mesh, solver and post-processing instructions are prescribed either interactively using the graphical user interface (GUI) or in ASCII data files using Gmshs own scripting language.
Interactive actions generate language bits in the input files, and vice versa. This makes it possible to automate all treatments, using loops, conditionals and external system calls. A brief description of the four modules is given hereafter.
Enhancements:
- This release adds support for STEP, IGES, and native OpenCascade models.
- It also includes a brand new geometry and mesh graphics pipeline, a new mesh I/O layer (with support for industry-standard UNV, BDF, and STL files), and an improved graphical interface (with immediate application of changes in the option panels and a reworked visibility browser).
- The release also adds support for incomplete second order elements (8-node quads, 20-node hexas, etc.), offscreen rendering, and scalable vector graphics (SVG) output.
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Added: 2007-02-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
994 downloads
Lcal 2.0.0
Lcal is a multi-platform program which generates full-year PostScript lunar (moon phase) calendars. more>>
Lcal is a multi-platform (Unix/Linux, DOS, DOS+DJGPP, Windows+Cygwin) program which generates full-year PostScript lunar (moon phase) calendars in a 2-page format, a compressed 1-page format, or an odd-days-only 1-page format.
Lcal is run from the command line.
Enhancements:
- Added a brand new calendar format (see Figure 6, below). This new format is a 1-page format showing only the odd days in a month. This allows an entire month to be displayed on a single US letter-sized page without having to compress the output, as is currently done with the -S option. (The original method of 1-page output [using -S] will still be supported too.)
- Added support for DOS (includes DOS under Windows) and DOS+DJGPP build environments. Clarified that DOS/Windows+Cygwin is supported too.
- Removed support for Vax/VMS and Amiga.
- Fixed the timezone bugs as described in the Bugs/Problems in (now-obsolete) Pcal 4.9.1 section (see the link in the Notes On Obsolete Releases of Pcal section, above). (These bugs apply to both pcal and lcal.)
- Fixed the longstanding problem whereby the PostScript output did not include page enumerations, thereby preventing PostScript viewer applications (e.g. gv) from properly paging between the first and second pages on the 2-page calendar format.
- Completely overhauled to eliminate the dependency on the external PostScript source file and on the program to perform PostScript to C header file conversion. This substantially reduces overall source code size. Furthermore, it simplifies and more clearly highlights the differences between portrait and landscape orientations.
<<lessLcal is run from the command line.
Enhancements:
- Added a brand new calendar format (see Figure 6, below). This new format is a 1-page format showing only the odd days in a month. This allows an entire month to be displayed on a single US letter-sized page without having to compress the output, as is currently done with the -S option. (The original method of 1-page output [using -S] will still be supported too.)
- Added support for DOS (includes DOS under Windows) and DOS+DJGPP build environments. Clarified that DOS/Windows+Cygwin is supported too.
- Removed support for Vax/VMS and Amiga.
- Fixed the timezone bugs as described in the Bugs/Problems in (now-obsolete) Pcal 4.9.1 section (see the link in the Notes On Obsolete Releases of Pcal section, above). (These bugs apply to both pcal and lcal.)
- Fixed the longstanding problem whereby the PostScript output did not include page enumerations, thereby preventing PostScript viewer applications (e.g. gv) from properly paging between the first and second pages on the 2-page calendar format.
- Completely overhauled to eliminate the dependency on the external PostScript source file and on the program to perform PostScript to C header file conversion. This substantially reduces overall source code size. Furthermore, it simplifies and more clearly highlights the differences between portrait and landscape orientations.
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Added: 2006-08-14 License: Freely Distributable Price:
1169 downloads
EasySession 2.0.0
EasySession is a Perl session interface. more>>
EasySession is a Perl session interface.
SYNOPSIS
use EasySession;
if(defined(&EasySession::foo)){
print "lib is included";
}else{
print "lib is not included";
}
#{"_sid" => "B43b648fd431aac32", "a" => 1, "b" => 2}
print EasyTool::dump(create($dba,{a=>1,b=>2,c=>undef},{expire=>300}));
$dba->execute(START TRANSACTION);
my $st=CORE::time();
for(1..10000){
create($dba,{a=>1,b=>2,c=>undef},{});
}
print CORE::time()-$st;
$dba->execute(COMMIT);
print EasyTool::dump(&delete($dba,{"_sid" => "43ba09e0abd5cf13", "a" => 1, "b" => 2}));
print EasyTool::dump(&delete($dba,"43ba08a74fbe7afa"));
print EasyTool::dump(&save($dba,{"_sid" => "43ba08a74fbe7afa", "a" => 1, "b" => 2,"c"=>3}));
Basic Variables and Functions
Variables
$dba: instance of EasyDBAccess
$rh : the hash_ref to store to database
$session: $rh with key _sid
$sid: session id ([0-9a-fA-F]{8})([0-9a-fA-F]{8})
$rc : affected rows 0 or 1
$rh_option:
now => unix timestamp of now
expire => expire time after last modify
ip => ip address (int)
Functions
$session=create($dba,$rh,$rh_option);
$session=load($dba,$sid,$rh_option);
$rc =save($dba,$session,$rh_option);
#if succ return 1,if fail(no row update) return 0
#if record exist, then update, else do nothing
$rc =delete($dba , $sid|$session [,$rh_option]);
#if succ return 1,if fail(no row delete) return 0
#if record exist, then delete, else do nothing
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use EasySession;
if(defined(&EasySession::foo)){
print "lib is included";
}else{
print "lib is not included";
}
#{"_sid" => "B43b648fd431aac32", "a" => 1, "b" => 2}
print EasyTool::dump(create($dba,{a=>1,b=>2,c=>undef},{expire=>300}));
$dba->execute(START TRANSACTION);
my $st=CORE::time();
for(1..10000){
create($dba,{a=>1,b=>2,c=>undef},{});
}
print CORE::time()-$st;
$dba->execute(COMMIT);
print EasyTool::dump(&delete($dba,{"_sid" => "43ba09e0abd5cf13", "a" => 1, "b" => 2}));
print EasyTool::dump(&delete($dba,"43ba08a74fbe7afa"));
print EasyTool::dump(&save($dba,{"_sid" => "43ba08a74fbe7afa", "a" => 1, "b" => 2,"c"=>3}));
Basic Variables and Functions
Variables
$dba: instance of EasyDBAccess
$rh : the hash_ref to store to database
$session: $rh with key _sid
$sid: session id ([0-9a-fA-F]{8})([0-9a-fA-F]{8})
$rc : affected rows 0 or 1
$rh_option:
now => unix timestamp of now
expire => expire time after last modify
ip => ip address (int)
Functions
$session=create($dba,$rh,$rh_option);
$session=load($dba,$sid,$rh_option);
$rc =save($dba,$session,$rh_option);
#if succ return 1,if fail(no row update) return 0
#if record exist, then update, else do nothing
$rc =delete($dba , $sid|$session [,$rh_option]);
#if succ return 1,if fail(no row delete) return 0
#if record exist, then delete, else do nothing
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Added: 2007-07-25 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
821 downloads
SellaNMS 2.0.0
SellaNMS was created to provide an extendable high performance Network Management System with network discovery. more>>
SellaNMS was created to provide an extendable high performance Network Management System with network discovery, monitoring and detailed reporting capabilities that keep up to date with a living network.
As new devices and interfaces are added or removed from your network, the changes are automatically detected and handled.
Main features:
- SellaNMS is coded to handle the unexpected without crashing. Any issue that could cause a crash or deadlock is tracked down and corrected. Distributed installs can allow SellaNMS to continue working even when server fails.
- The core scheduler and policy frameworks offers wide customization of SellaNMSs functionality. New modules can be created to support new protocols and/or devices. Modules can be added or removed on the fly.
- Memory usage is kept to a minimum by utilizing low memory algorithims, dynamically loading and unloading modules as they are needed. Data is written to the database as modules are still working, reducing allocated memory.
- All aspects of discovery, and monitoring are designed to complete their tasks as efficiently as possible. Core libraries and modules are threaded to run in parallel avoiding blocking calls.
- While a single server install can easily handle a network of thousands of interfaces and hundreds of routers, SellaNMS can be distributed across multiple servers adding additional coverage for a network of any size.
Enhancements:
- Architecture change and major enhancements.
- Converted modules from threads to individual daemons, simplifying the design and providing enhanced reliability and performance. (Jim/Bill)
- Created watchdog daemon responsible for managing daemons and monitoring their health. (Jim)
- Created state daemon to process state changes, allowing alarms to be persistent though a restart of any daemon. (Bill)
- Created libstate. Allows modules to request the current state of elements, interfaces, and addresses as determined by the state module. (Bill)
- Converted thread calls over to POSIX pthread functions. (Jim/Bill)
- Converted modules internal thread interaction from a polling scheme to an interrupt based scheme. (Bill)
- Rewrote trace-options support for improved functionality. (Bill/Jim)
- Redesigned output modules/daemons to individually handle input, resulting in less RAM usage and better performance. (Jim)
- Created a program to automatically generate a VIM syntax file, making it much easier to maintain. (Bill)
- Introduced an adaptive back-off algorithm into the ICMP monitoring daemon, which handles queue congestion gracefully. (Jim)
- Implemented conditional map-statements, which reduces interactions with the database, improving performance and scalability. (Jim)
- Rewrote map-statements and policy-statements to preform few interactions with the database, improving performance and scalability. (Jim)
- Created tidyd to provide time based clean up within the database. (Jim)
- Created output syslogd daemon to replace the flatfile logging module in v1.0.0. (Jim)
- Rewrote sella_nms.conf to include only basic configuration options and introduced sella_nms-complete.conf which includes all configuration options. (Bill/Jim)
- Implemented include directory support within the configuration library and separated out vendor specific policies into separate files. (Bill).
- Created admin-sella_nms.sh script to provide database administration and the ability to monitor incoming alarms on the command line. (Jim)
- Improved control of state change clearing of alarms in guid. (Jim)
- Enhanced BGP alarms to provide ASN, organization name and contact information. Data can be updated via the asn_data table. (Jim)
- Created a syslog output daemon used to keep a log of alarms. (Jim)
- Improved email daemon to support multiple SMTP servers and fixed minor bugs in the supporting SMTP class. (Jim)
- Created class for tracking the rate of input. This allows the NMS to handle devices that flood useless information. (Jim)
- Wrote an Administrators Manual. (Jim)
<<lessAs new devices and interfaces are added or removed from your network, the changes are automatically detected and handled.
Main features:
- SellaNMS is coded to handle the unexpected without crashing. Any issue that could cause a crash or deadlock is tracked down and corrected. Distributed installs can allow SellaNMS to continue working even when server fails.
- The core scheduler and policy frameworks offers wide customization of SellaNMSs functionality. New modules can be created to support new protocols and/or devices. Modules can be added or removed on the fly.
- Memory usage is kept to a minimum by utilizing low memory algorithims, dynamically loading and unloading modules as they are needed. Data is written to the database as modules are still working, reducing allocated memory.
- All aspects of discovery, and monitoring are designed to complete their tasks as efficiently as possible. Core libraries and modules are threaded to run in parallel avoiding blocking calls.
- While a single server install can easily handle a network of thousands of interfaces and hundreds of routers, SellaNMS can be distributed across multiple servers adding additional coverage for a network of any size.
Enhancements:
- Architecture change and major enhancements.
- Converted modules from threads to individual daemons, simplifying the design and providing enhanced reliability and performance. (Jim/Bill)
- Created watchdog daemon responsible for managing daemons and monitoring their health. (Jim)
- Created state daemon to process state changes, allowing alarms to be persistent though a restart of any daemon. (Bill)
- Created libstate. Allows modules to request the current state of elements, interfaces, and addresses as determined by the state module. (Bill)
- Converted thread calls over to POSIX pthread functions. (Jim/Bill)
- Converted modules internal thread interaction from a polling scheme to an interrupt based scheme. (Bill)
- Rewrote trace-options support for improved functionality. (Bill/Jim)
- Redesigned output modules/daemons to individually handle input, resulting in less RAM usage and better performance. (Jim)
- Created a program to automatically generate a VIM syntax file, making it much easier to maintain. (Bill)
- Introduced an adaptive back-off algorithm into the ICMP monitoring daemon, which handles queue congestion gracefully. (Jim)
- Implemented conditional map-statements, which reduces interactions with the database, improving performance and scalability. (Jim)
- Rewrote map-statements and policy-statements to preform few interactions with the database, improving performance and scalability. (Jim)
- Created tidyd to provide time based clean up within the database. (Jim)
- Created output syslogd daemon to replace the flatfile logging module in v1.0.0. (Jim)
- Rewrote sella_nms.conf to include only basic configuration options and introduced sella_nms-complete.conf which includes all configuration options. (Bill/Jim)
- Implemented include directory support within the configuration library and separated out vendor specific policies into separate files. (Bill).
- Created admin-sella_nms.sh script to provide database administration and the ability to monitor incoming alarms on the command line. (Jim)
- Improved control of state change clearing of alarms in guid. (Jim)
- Enhanced BGP alarms to provide ASN, organization name and contact information. Data can be updated via the asn_data table. (Jim)
- Created a syslog output daemon used to keep a log of alarms. (Jim)
- Improved email daemon to support multiple SMTP servers and fixed minor bugs in the supporting SMTP class. (Jim)
- Created class for tracking the rate of input. This allows the NMS to handle devices that flood useless information. (Jim)
- Wrote an Administrators Manual. (Jim)
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Added: 2006-05-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1268 downloads
CWirc 2.0.0
CWirc is a plugin for the X-Chat IRC client to transmit raw Morse code over the internet using IRC servers as reflectors. more>>
CWirc project is a plugin for the X-Chat IRC client to transmit raw Morse code over the internet using IRC servers as reflectors. The transmitted Morse code can be received in near real-time by other X-Chat clients with the CWirc plugin.
CWirc tries to emulate a standard amateur radio rig: it sends and receives Morse over virtual channels, and it can listen to multiple senders transmitting on the same channel.
Morse code is keyed locally using a straight or iambic key connected to a serial port, or using the mouse buttons, and the sound is played through the sound card, or through an external sounder.
<<lessCWirc tries to emulate a standard amateur radio rig: it sends and receives Morse over virtual channels, and it can listen to multiple senders transmitting on the same channel.
Morse code is keyed locally using a straight or iambic key connected to a serial port, or using the mouse buttons, and the sound is played through the sound card, or through an external sounder.
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Added: 2006-05-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1251 downloads
Mauve 2.0.0
Mauve constructs global multiple alignments of rearranged genome sequences. more>>
Mauve project is a system for efficiently constructing multiple genome alignments in the presence of large-scale evolutionary events such as rearrangement and inversion.
Multiple genome alignment provides a basis for research into comparative genomics and the study of evolutionary dynamics on a new scale. Aligning whole genomes is a fundamentally different problem than aligning short sequences.
Mauve has been developed with the idea that a multiple genome aligner should require only modest computational resources. It employs algorithmic techniques that scale well in the amount of sequence being aligned.
For example, a pair of Y. pestis genomes can be aligned in under a minute, while a group of 9 divergent Enterobacterial genomes can be aligned in a few hours.
Enhancements:
- This release includes a new, accurate, and sensitive genome alignment algorithm called progressiveMauve.
- Hundreds of genomes can now be aligned, and rearranged segments conserved in subsets of the genomes can be identified.
- A new annotation search can find features by things like gene name and others.
<<lessMultiple genome alignment provides a basis for research into comparative genomics and the study of evolutionary dynamics on a new scale. Aligning whole genomes is a fundamentally different problem than aligning short sequences.
Mauve has been developed with the idea that a multiple genome aligner should require only modest computational resources. It employs algorithmic techniques that scale well in the amount of sequence being aligned.
For example, a pair of Y. pestis genomes can be aligned in under a minute, while a group of 9 divergent Enterobacterial genomes can be aligned in a few hours.
Enhancements:
- This release includes a new, accurate, and sensitive genome alignment algorithm called progressiveMauve.
- Hundreds of genomes can now be aligned, and rearranged segments conserved in subsets of the genomes can be identified.
- A new annotation search can find features by things like gene name and others.
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Added: 2007-01-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Sella NMS 2.0.0
SellaNMS was created to provide an extendable high performance Network Management System with network discovery. more>>
SellaNMS was created to provide an extendable high performance Network Management System with network monitoring, discovery and detailed reporting capabilities that keep up to date with a living network.
As new devices and interfaces are added or removed from your network, the changes are automatically detected and handled.
Enhancements:
- This release converts modules from threads to individual daemons, simplifying the design and providing enhanced reliability and performance.
- A state daemon has been created to process state changes, allowing alarms to be persistent though a restart of any daemon.
- An Administrators Manual has been written.
- The performance of the output modules and policy framework has been improved.
<<lessAs new devices and interfaces are added or removed from your network, the changes are automatically detected and handled.
Enhancements:
- This release converts modules from threads to individual daemons, simplifying the design and providing enhanced reliability and performance.
- A state daemon has been created to process state changes, allowing alarms to be persistent though a restart of any daemon.
- An Administrators Manual has been written.
- The performance of the output modules and policy framework has been improved.
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Added: 2006-01-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Galena 2.0.0
Galena was originally designed as a modular bot to serve commands on various protocols (Jabber, IRC, email, HTTP, FTP). more>>
Galena was originally designed as a modular bot to serve commands on various protocols (Jabber, IRC, email, HTTP, FTP).
Because of its design, Galena2 developed into a framework for server side applications, especially for Web applications and content management systems (CMS).
Addins like wiki, message board, and news system are already included.
Enhancements:
- Galena2 is a complete new layer above the Addin Interface of Galena1.
- This turns Galena into a framework for Web applications and content management systems (CMS).
- It has a built-in theme system (templating using Velocity), an HTTP server, caching, and more.
<<lessBecause of its design, Galena2 developed into a framework for server side applications, especially for Web applications and content management systems (CMS).
Addins like wiki, message board, and news system are already included.
Enhancements:
- Galena2 is a complete new layer above the Addin Interface of Galena1.
- This turns Galena into a framework for Web applications and content management systems (CMS).
- It has a built-in theme system (templating using Velocity), an HTTP server, caching, and more.
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Added: 2005-11-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1445 downloads
NewPKI 2.0.0
NewPKI is a PKI based on the OpenSSL low-level API, all the datas are handled through a database. more>>
NewPKI is a PKI based on the OpenSSL low-level API, all the datas are handled through a database. The database provides provides a much more flexible PKI than with OpenSSL, such as seeking a certificate with a search engine.
Enhancements:
- Testing the presence of either PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE or either PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE_NP in configure script (Xavier Pechoultres).
- Greatly improved the configure script.
- Corrected bug when requesting the certificate to be sent to the end-user on a PKCS#10 request.
- Added the possibilty to warn a certificates owner when the certificate is about to expiry (Erik Anderson).
- Created a File publication module.
- Added the possibility to restore a CA cert from a PKCS#12.
- Added the possibility to view the certificate and CRL extensions from the CA GUI.
- Added a "Object/Code Sign" extensions template (Neil Franken).
- Validating the extension when manually added.
- Changed the Error window, to be able to copy the error message.
- When an email failed to be sent it still was removed from the DB.
- Added the EE Entity (GUI).
- Added the EE Site.
- Sanatized the code for handling the asynchronous messages.
- Added display filters for the profiles on the RA Admin GUI.
- Added "keyEncipherment" to extension "keyUsage" on template "SSL Server" to make certificate work with Firefox/Mozilla (Paul Freeman).
- Fixed a bug on date filter in Logs Filter Window (Paul Freeman).
- Added display filters in RA GUI.
- Changed the inactivity timeout from 5 mins to 1 hour.
- Fixed a memleak when handling CSP Private Keys.
- Added automatic switch of LDAP Protocol when server doesnt support current Protocol version (sCrypto).
- Corrected a problem with the way the memory was allocated in the Publication modules.
- Added the possibility to import a PKCS#12 to a Smart Card from the RA GUI.
- Added missing ACL strings.
- Fixed bug when deleting a DN entry in RA Conf, the display wasnt refreshed (Romain BOTTAN).
- When deleting a DN Entry in RA Conf, removing its associated DN Policy.
- When SMTP servers name fails to be resolved, Entity is still loaded, we retry later to resolve the name (sCrypto).
- Now handling CSRs extensions (Brian Gregory).
- Now handling certificate suspension (Diego de Felice).
- Greatly improved SQL performances by using ReadersWriter access on connection.
- Fixed a nasty Dead-Lock in ReadersWriter.
- Fixed a race condition in Entity_RA.
- Fixed a race condition in Entity_EE.
- Validating the return of most sprintf.
- Compiling FileLog.cpp with __USE_LARGEFILE64, this allows to have a bigger Log file.
- Upgraded autoconf (2.59-5), automake (1.9.5-1), gettext (0.14.3-1) and libtool (1.5.16) compilation scripts.
- RPMs are now compiled on FC4.
- Upgraded to openssl 0.9.7g (WIN32).
- Added a Batch importation feature on the RA.
- Fixed a few 64 bit compilation issues on client (Andreas Jochens).
<<lessEnhancements:
- Testing the presence of either PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE or either PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE_NP in configure script (Xavier Pechoultres).
- Greatly improved the configure script.
- Corrected bug when requesting the certificate to be sent to the end-user on a PKCS#10 request.
- Added the possibilty to warn a certificates owner when the certificate is about to expiry (Erik Anderson).
- Created a File publication module.
- Added the possibility to restore a CA cert from a PKCS#12.
- Added the possibility to view the certificate and CRL extensions from the CA GUI.
- Added a "Object/Code Sign" extensions template (Neil Franken).
- Validating the extension when manually added.
- Changed the Error window, to be able to copy the error message.
- When an email failed to be sent it still was removed from the DB.
- Added the EE Entity (GUI).
- Added the EE Site.
- Sanatized the code for handling the asynchronous messages.
- Added display filters for the profiles on the RA Admin GUI.
- Added "keyEncipherment" to extension "keyUsage" on template "SSL Server" to make certificate work with Firefox/Mozilla (Paul Freeman).
- Fixed a bug on date filter in Logs Filter Window (Paul Freeman).
- Added display filters in RA GUI.
- Changed the inactivity timeout from 5 mins to 1 hour.
- Fixed a memleak when handling CSP Private Keys.
- Added automatic switch of LDAP Protocol when server doesnt support current Protocol version (sCrypto).
- Corrected a problem with the way the memory was allocated in the Publication modules.
- Added the possibility to import a PKCS#12 to a Smart Card from the RA GUI.
- Added missing ACL strings.
- Fixed bug when deleting a DN entry in RA Conf, the display wasnt refreshed (Romain BOTTAN).
- When deleting a DN Entry in RA Conf, removing its associated DN Policy.
- When SMTP servers name fails to be resolved, Entity is still loaded, we retry later to resolve the name (sCrypto).
- Now handling CSRs extensions (Brian Gregory).
- Now handling certificate suspension (Diego de Felice).
- Greatly improved SQL performances by using ReadersWriter access on connection.
- Fixed a nasty Dead-Lock in ReadersWriter.
- Fixed a race condition in Entity_RA.
- Fixed a race condition in Entity_EE.
- Validating the return of most sprintf.
- Compiling FileLog.cpp with __USE_LARGEFILE64, this allows to have a bigger Log file.
- Upgraded autoconf (2.59-5), automake (1.9.5-1), gettext (0.14.3-1) and libtool (1.5.16) compilation scripts.
- RPMs are now compiled on FC4.
- Upgraded to openssl 0.9.7g (WIN32).
- Added a Batch importation feature on the RA.
- Fixed a few 64 bit compilation issues on client (Andreas Jochens).
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Added: 2006-07-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Yed 2.0.0
Yed is a C library of objects that handle filesystems, XML data, FTP connections, etc. more>>
Yed is an Open Source research project; its mission is the developing of a C software library made of modules ( objects )iUnknown.org instanceable in according to the main paradigms of Object Oriented Programming: incapsulation,data hiding and inheritance.
Yed core acts at only C compiler preprocessing level, using particular macros; therefore, using Yed objects is transparent to the C compiler, and it is not necessary to develope additional " translation" tools that have to be run before compiling.
Yed library contains objects that handle XML files, FTP connections, file system operations and so on.
<<lessYed core acts at only C compiler preprocessing level, using particular macros; therefore, using Yed objects is transparent to the C compiler, and it is not necessary to develope additional " translation" tools that have to be run before compiling.
Yed library contains objects that handle XML files, FTP connections, file system operations and so on.
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Added: 2005-04-13 License: MIT/X Consortium License Price:
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