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Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory 2.60b

Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory 2.60b


Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory is a Multiplayer Online First Person Shooter. more>>
Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory is a Multiplayer Online First Person Shooter. Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory is a team game; you will win or fall along with your comrades. The only way to complete the objectives that lead to victory is by cooperation, with each player covering their teammates and using their class special abilities in concert with the others.

Featuring multiplayer support for as many as 64 players, Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory challenges gamers to the ultimate test of teamwork and strategy. Each of the five character classes is critical to a teams ultimate victory or defeat on the battlefield. The Covert Operative class allows players to steal uniforms, perform reconnaissance and gain access to enemy positions. While, the Engineer allows the Axis and Allied teams to lay and diffuse mines as well as build battlefield bridges, towers, forward command bases and other improvements in the midst of combat to gain advantages for their team.

Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory further online players the option to slug it out in the intense Team Last-Man-Standing game mode, where squad-mates cooperate to ensure their team has the last surviving man on the battlefield. With new game modes, character classes, weaponry, and added tactical skills, Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory will keep gamers in the trenches for hours.

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Added: 2006-05-09 License: Freeware Price:
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Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory Map Packs

Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory Map Packs


Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory is a Multiplayer Online First Person Shooter. more>>
Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory is a Multiplayer Online First Person Shooter. Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory is a team game; you will win or fall along with your comrades. The only way to complete the objectives that lead to victory is by cooperation, with each player covering their teammates and using their class special abilities in concert with the others.

Featuring multiplayer support for as many as 64 players, Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory challenges gamers to the ultimate test of teamwork and strategy. Each of the five character classes is critical to a teams ultimate victory or defeat on the battlefield. The Covert Operative class allows players to steal uniforms, perform reconnaissance and gain access to enemy positions. While, the Engineer allows the Axis and Allied teams to lay and diffuse mines as well as build battlefield bridges, towers, forward command bases and other improvements in the midst of combat to gain advantages for their team.

Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory further online players the option to slug it out in the intense Team Last-Man-Standing game mode, where squad-mates cooperate to ensure their team has the last surviving man on the battlefield. With new game modes, character classes, weaponry, and added tactical skills, Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory will keep gamers in the trenches for hours.

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Added: 2006-02-02 License: Freeware Price:
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network-config 0.1

network-config 0.1


network-config is a simple network configuration tool. more>>
network-config is a simple network configuration tool.

Network-config is a simple and easy to use program that helps configuring the network interfaces for linux-based operating systems. It allows to have multiple configurations for the same computer and to easy configure NAT for internet sharing.

It can also be used to scan for wireless networks. It is written in perl and uses gtk2+, but also works as a command line program.

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Added: 2006-08-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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NetCARD Config 1.05

NetCARD Config 1.05


NetCARD Config project helps linux users to configure network cards for two ip one for DSL network one for Local Network. more>>
NetCARD Config project helps linux users to configure network cards for two ip one for DSL network one for Local Network.

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Added: 2006-03-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory Update 2.60

Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory Update 2.60


Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory is a Multiplayer Online First Person Shooter. more>>
Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory is a Multiplayer Online First Person Shooter. Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory is a team game; you will win or fall along with your comrades. The only way to complete the objectives that lead to victory is by cooperation, with each player covering their teammates and using their class special abilities in concert with the others.

Featuring multiplayer support for as many as 64 players, Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory challenges gamers to the ultimate test of teamwork and strategy. Each of the five character classes is critical to a teams ultimate victory or defeat on the battlefield. The Covert Operative class allows players to steal uniforms, perform reconnaissance and gain access to enemy positions. While, the Engineer allows the Axis and Allied teams to lay and diffuse mines as well as build battlefield bridges, towers, forward command bases and other improvements in the midst of combat to gain advantages for their team.

Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory further online players the option to slug it out in the intense Team Last-Man-Standing game mode, where squad-mates cooperate to ensure their team has the last surviving man on the battlefield. With new game modes, character classes, weaponry, and added tactical skills, Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory will keep gamers in the trenches for hours.

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Nagios Config 1.3.4

Nagios Config 1.3.4


Nagios Config is a Web-based front end for configuring Nagios 1.x. more>>
Nagios Config project is a Web-based front end for configuring Nagios 1.x.
Nagios is a host and service monitor designed to inform you of network problems before your clients, end-users or managers do. It has been designed to run under the Linux operating system, but works fine under most *NIX variants as well.
The monitoring daemon runs intermittent checks on hosts and services you specify using external "plugins" which return status information to Nagios. When problems are encountered, the daemon can send notifications out to administrative contacts in a variety of different ways (email, instant message, SMS, etc.). Current status information, historical logs, and reports can all be accessed via a web browser.
Main features:
- Monitoring of network services (SMTP, POP3, HTTP, NNTP, PING, etc.)
- Monitoring of host resources (processor load, disk and memory usage, running processes, log files, etc.)
- Monitoring of environmental factors such as temperature
- Simple plugin design that allows users to easily develop their own host and service checks
- Ability to define network host hierarchy, allowing detection of and distinction between hosts that are down and those that are unreachable
- Contact notifications when service or host problems occur and get resolved (via email, pager, or other user-defined method)
- Optional escalation of host and service notifications to different contact groups
- Ability to define event handlers to be run during service or host events for proactive problem resolution
- Support for implementing redundant and distributed monitoring servers
- External command interface that allows on-the-fly modifications to be made to the monitoring and notification behavior through the use of event handlers, the web interface, and third-party applications
- Retention of host and service status across program restarts
- Scheduled downtime for suppressing host and service notifications during periods of planned outages
- Ability to acknowledge problems via the web interface
- Web interface for viewing current network status, notification and problem history, log file, etc.
- Simple authorization scheme that allows you restrict what users can see and do from the web interface
Enhancements:
- A require_once() statement in cleardb_import.php was fixed.
- The main page was redesigned to be more efficient.
- A problem in services_A1.php was fixed.
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Added: 2006-04-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Snort Config 0.4.2-1

Snort Config 0.4.2-1


Snort Config provides an intuitive menu-based interface for the GPL IDS tool Snort. more>>
Snort Config provides an intuitive menu-based interface for the GPL IDS tool Snort.
SnortConf is a tool that provides a fairly intuitive menu-based text interface for setting up the GPL IDS tool Snort. It also provides error and sanity checking on user input, and an online help facility.
Currently, Ive just released a Snortconf version to match up to Snort version 1.9.0. I apologize for the late release date; this project is a unique one for me, in that I dont use this program myself (I like the text editor method better personally), so I tend to forget about it if nobody pesters me, which nobody has. Speaking of which:
NOTE TO USERS: If you like this program, or hate this program, or anything else about this program (feature requests? bugs?), please provide me some feedback. My purpose in releasing this program in its current BETA state was to get feedback from people who use it, and to date I have gotten exactly 1 person willing to drop me an e-mail on the subject. The rest of you are encouraged to join in.
The program should compile on almost any POSIX system with a Curses library. It has only been tested on Linux/Ncurses however, so users of other platforms are encouraged to report any issues they encounter with either the build process, or any runtime errors.
Enhancements:
- yncd to changed on the debian boxen.
- rebuilt RPM and tar.gz on the RedHat boxen.
- Updated to output Snort 1.9.0 config files.
- Dang little else. :)
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Added: 2007-02-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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MRTG::Config 0.04

MRTG::Config 0.04


MRTG::Config is a Perl module for parsing MRTG configuration files. more>>
MRTG::Config is a Perl module for parsing MRTG configuration files.

WARNING

This module, while reliable right now, is still in ALPHA stages of development... The API/methods may change. Behaviors of methods will almost certainly change. The internal structure of data will change, as will many other things.

I will try to always release working versions, but anyone who expects their code that uses this module to continue working shouldnt... until I remove this warning.

SYNOPSIS

Ever have the need to parse an MRTG config file? I have. I needed to parse lots and lots of them. Using the functions built-in to MRTG_lib was too slow, too complex, and used too much RAM and CPU time for my poor web server to handle - and the data structures MRTG_lib built were way more complex than I needed.

MRTG::Config can load and parse MRTG and MRTG-style confiuguration files very quickly, and the parsed directives, targets and values can be located, extracted, and manipulated through an OO interface.

This module is intended to focus on correctly parsing the format of an MRTG configuration, regardless of whether or not the directives and values, etc. are valid for MRTG. I am using both the parsing behavior of MRTG_libs readcfg() function and the description of the format on the MRTG website as my guidelines on how to correctly parse these configuration files. I am still a short way off that goal, but this module is currently being used in a production environment with great success!

PLEA FOR MERCY

I plan on adding to this documentation and making it better organized soon, but Im willing to answer questions directly in the mean time. Also, this is my first module, written in a hurry to appease some disgruntled engineers. I do plan on continuing to improve it, so any input, positive or negative is certainly welcome!

USAGE EXAMPLE

use MRTG::Config;

my $cfgFile = mrtg.cfg;
my $persist_file = mrtg.cfg.db;

my $mrtgCfg = new MRTG::Config;

$mrtgCfg->loadparse($cfgFile);

# Want to store the parsed data for use later or by
# another program?
$mrtgCfg->persist_file($persist_file);
$mrtgCfg->persist(1);

foreach my $tgtName (@{$mrtgCfg->targets()}) {
my $tgtCfg = $mrtgCfg->target($tgtName);
# Lets assume every target has a Title.
print $tgtCfg->{title} . "n";
}

# globals() has some, um, interesting things you
# should know. Please read about it below...
my $globalCfg = $mrtgCfg->globals();

# Lets assume WorkDir is set.
print $globalCfg->{workdir} . "n";

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Added: 2007-07-26 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Chroniton::Config 0.03

Chroniton::Config 0.03


Chroniton::Config it manages config file for Chroniton. more>>
Chroniton::Config it manages config file for Chroniton.

SYNOPSIS

my $config = Chroniton::Config->new;

METHODS

new

Creates an instance. Takes no arguments.

destination

Returns the directory where the backup should be placed.

locations

Returns a list of directories to be backed up.

config_file

Returns the path to the config file.

archive_after

Returns the number of days between archiving operations.

exclude

Returns a list of compiled regular expressions. If a path matches one of these, dont back it up.

Chroniton::Config->_create

Creates an empty config file.

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Added: 2006-06-28 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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dtRdr::Config 0.0.11

dtRdr::Config 0.0.11


dtRdr::Config is a Perl module with Factory class for configuration system. more>>
dtRdr::Config is a Perl module with Factory class for configuration system.

Factory Methods

factory_read_config

Constructor function (see new)

my $obj = factory_read_config($file);

new

$conf = dtRdr::Config->new($file);

get_library_info

my @libraries = $conf->get_library_info;

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Added: 2007-03-14 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Pipeline::Config 0.05

Pipeline::Config 0.05


Pipeline::Config is a Perl module with configuration files for building Pipelines. more>>


SYNOPSIS

use Error qw( :try );
use Pipeline::Config;

my $config = Pipeline::Config->new();

try {
my $pipe = $config->load( somefile.type );
my $pipe2 = $config->load( somefile, type );
} catch Error with {
print shift;
}

Pipeline::Config lets you specify the structure of a Pipeline in a configuration file. This means you dont have to use() every Segment, call its constructor, and add it to the pipeline, because Pipeline::Config does it for you. It also means the flow of logic through your Pipeline is in one place, in a format that is easily read.

"How nice", you say? Well, this all assumes you have relatively simple Pipeline Segments that dont need lots of configuration. If you dont, then maybe this module is not for you.

Pipeline::Config is the frontend to various types of pipeline configuration files.

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Added: 2006-09-21 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Enemy Lines 7 0.6

Enemy Lines 7 0.6


Enemy lines 7 is a single player first person 3d shooter game. more>>
Enemy lines 7 is a single player first person 3d shooter game.

Shoot down enemy bombers threatening your city.

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Added: 2006-06-18
Python config module 0.3.6

Python config module 0.3.6


Python config module is a hierarchical, easy-to-use, powerful configuration module for Python. more>>
Python config module allows a hierarchical configuration scheme with support for mappings and sequences, cross-references between one part of the configuration and another, the ability to flexibly access real Python objects without full-blown eval(), an include facility, simple expression evaluation, and the ability to change, save, cascade, and merge configurations.
It interfaces easily with environment variables and command line options. Python config module has been developed on Python 2.3, but should work on version 2.2 or greater.
Usage
The simplest scenario is, of course, "Hello, world". Lets look at a very simple configuration file simple.cfg where a message to be printed is configured:
# The message to print (this is a comment)
message: Hello, world!
and the program which uses it:
from config import Config
# You can pass any file-like object; if it has a name attribute,
# that name is used when file format error messages are printed
f = file(simple.cfg)
cfg = Config(f)
print cfg.message
which results in the expected:
Hello, world!
A configuration file is, at the top level, a list of key-value pairs. Each value, as well see later, can be a sequence or a mapping, and these can be nested without any practical limit.
In addition to attribute access (cfg.message in the example above), you can also access a value in the configuration using the getByPath method of a configuration: cfg.getByPath(message) would be equivalent. The parameter passed to getByPath is the path of the required value. The getByPath method is useful for when the path is variable. It could even be read from a configuration.
There is also a get method which acts like the dictionary method of the same name - you can pass a default value which is returned if the value is not found in the configuration. The get method works with dictionary keys or attribute names, rather than paths. Hence, you may call cfg.getByPath(a.b) which is equivalent to cfg.a.b, or you can call cfg.a.get(b, 1234) which will return cfg.a.b if it is defined, and 1234 otherwise.
Enhancements:
- This release makes classes derive from an object (previously, they were old-style classes).
- ConfigMerger has been changed to use a more flexible merge strategy.
- Multi-line strings (using """ or ) are now supported.
- A typo involving raising a ConfigError was fixed.
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Ntfs-config 1.0.1

Ntfs-config 1.0.1


Ntfs-config project can enable/disable NTFS write support with a simple click. more>>
Ntfs-config project can enable/disable NTFS write support with a simple click.
After year of developpement, a new NTFS drivers with full safe write capability is coming. Is name : ntfs-3g.
The driver status is still beta, but read/write feature is stable, and it is already use by thousands of people around the world.
The main point people are struggle with, is how configuring their system to be able to use it.
The aim of the ntfs-config project is to make life of people easier, by providing an easy way to enable/disable write capability for all their device, internal or external.
Main features:
- Automatic detection of none yet configure NTFS partition
- Enable/disable write support for internal device
- Enable/disable write support for external device
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Added: 2007-07-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Net::Delicious::Constants::Config 1.01

Net::Delicious::Constants::Config 1.01


Net::Delicious::Constants::Config are constant variables for Net::Delicious default configs. more>>
Net::Delicious::Constants::Config are constant variables for Net::Delicious default configs.

SYNOPSIS

use Net::Delicious::Constants qw (:config)
__top

Constant variables for Net::Delicious default configs.

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Added: 2006-07-27 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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