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Video server 0.6
Video server is a streaming video server which feeds a Java applet/application for display. more>>
Video server is a streaming video server which feeds a Java applet/application for display. The updates are rather slow, somewhere in the 10 frames/second range on a PIII. The server is written in Bigloo scheme and C. The client is written in Java.
To bring up the video server you have to do the following.
./vs --channel 25 --sd 12 --input 0
./vs --help
for more options. (This seems broken with the newest version of bigloo .... )
How to bring up a java client to connect to a server:
Insure that video/java is in your classpath, and invoke
java vpanel servername
<<lessTo bring up the video server you have to do the following.
./vs --channel 25 --sd 12 --input 0
./vs --help
for more options. (This seems broken with the newest version of bigloo .... )
How to bring up a java client to connect to a server:
Insure that video/java is in your classpath, and invoke
java vpanel servername
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Added: 2006-07-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1210 downloads
TFTP Server 1.4
TFTP Server supports tsize, blksize, and interval options, supports PXE boot, and can be run standalone or as a daemon. more>>
TFTP Server is a multi-threaded TFTP server, which means any number of clients can connect simultaneously.
TFTP Server supports tsize, blksize, and interval options, supports PXE boot, and can be run standalone or as a daemon.
TESTING
This server runs in Debug Mode (with flag -v) or as Service (without any flag). Please expand the .gz file to an directory, using shell, goto that directory, edit tftpserver.ini file (just specify home dir) and give following command as root:-
tftpserver#./tftpserver -v
You will see following results:-
Ready...
Now open one more shell and give following commands:-
$tftp
tftp>connect localhost
tftp>get [some file name in home dir]
Received 13112 bytes in 0.0 seconds
and on server you may see
client 127.0.0.1:xxxxx file ...... # blocks served
INSTALLATION
This program runs in two modes:-
a) Debug Mode (using -v argument)
b) Daemon (using no argument)
This program should be setup to start automatically modifying boot scripts /etc/rc.d/rc.local file or /etc/inittab file. Never include -v (verbatim flag) while running as Daemon from these scripts.
CONFIGURATION
You need home directory to be set in tftpserver.ini file, you can comment other parameters like blksize and interval.
UNINSTALLATION
Just remove the program directory. You should also remove entries from initialize scripts of
your machine.
Enhancements:
- This release uses Thread Pool, which improves performance.
- Log file and ini file locations can now be overridden in the Unix version.
<<lessTFTP Server supports tsize, blksize, and interval options, supports PXE boot, and can be run standalone or as a daemon.
TESTING
This server runs in Debug Mode (with flag -v) or as Service (without any flag). Please expand the .gz file to an directory, using shell, goto that directory, edit tftpserver.ini file (just specify home dir) and give following command as root:-
tftpserver#./tftpserver -v
You will see following results:-
Ready...
Now open one more shell and give following commands:-
$tftp
tftp>connect localhost
tftp>get [some file name in home dir]
Received 13112 bytes in 0.0 seconds
and on server you may see
client 127.0.0.1:xxxxx file ...... # blocks served
INSTALLATION
This program runs in two modes:-
a) Debug Mode (using -v argument)
b) Daemon (using no argument)
This program should be setup to start automatically modifying boot scripts /etc/rc.d/rc.local file or /etc/inittab file. Never include -v (verbatim flag) while running as Daemon from these scripts.
CONFIGURATION
You need home directory to be set in tftpserver.ini file, you can comment other parameters like blksize and interval.
UNINSTALLATION
Just remove the program directory. You should also remove entries from initialize scripts of
your machine.
Enhancements:
- This release uses Thread Pool, which improves performance.
- Log file and ini file locations can now be overridden in the Unix version.
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Added: 2007-06-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
885 downloads
DeniX Server OS 0.3
DeniX Server OS is an independent Linux based distribution built from scratch by Denis Salmanovich. more>>
DeniX Server OS is an independent Linux based distribution built from scratch by Denis Salmanovich. They aim to offer a user-friendly full-featured server operating system, pre-configured, well structured and easy to work with, and filled with the latest stable versions of Linux apps.
Its easy to install and configure. Every package is downloaded from the authors source and compiled when installed.
Main features:
- Domain Controller
- ADSL/CABLE Router (PPPoE)
- Network Firewall
- Anti Virus Gateway
- Anti Spam Gateway
- Mail Server (local & external) + Web Mail
- Calendar Sharing Support
- Network File Server
- DHCP Server
- TFTP BOOT Server
- WINS Server
- FTP Server
- VPN Server
- DNS Server
- DDNS Server
- MySQL Server
- HTTP Apache Server
- Remote Backup Solutions
- Remote control and administration
- Print Queue Server
- Proxy Server
<<lessIts easy to install and configure. Every package is downloaded from the authors source and compiled when installed.
Main features:
- Domain Controller
- ADSL/CABLE Router (PPPoE)
- Network Firewall
- Anti Virus Gateway
- Anti Spam Gateway
- Mail Server (local & external) + Web Mail
- Calendar Sharing Support
- Network File Server
- DHCP Server
- TFTP BOOT Server
- WINS Server
- FTP Server
- VPN Server
- DNS Server
- DDNS Server
- MySQL Server
- HTTP Apache Server
- Remote Backup Solutions
- Remote control and administration
- Print Queue Server
- Proxy Server
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Added: 2006-05-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Example netfilter setup 0.1
Example netfilter setup contains a simple example on how to setup netfilter. more>>
Example netfilter setup contains a simple example on how to setup netfilter.
Warning this is experimental, I dont garantee this is 100% secure, it just does the work fine for me and i thought it could be a good jumpstart for people new to netfilter.
Now I am waiting for your corrections, suggestions and critics. Also I am gonna write a small addon for setting up dynamic rules cause i am tired of all these programs with dynamics port like bind, xdm and rpc.
Btw nmap -sU will still report udp dropping port as open.
nmap -sU -p 111 192.168.1.1
<<lessWarning this is experimental, I dont garantee this is 100% secure, it just does the work fine for me and i thought it could be a good jumpstart for people new to netfilter.
Now I am waiting for your corrections, suggestions and critics. Also I am gonna write a small addon for setting up dynamic rules cause i am tired of all these programs with dynamics port like bind, xdm and rpc.
Btw nmap -sU will still report udp dropping port as open.
nmap -sU -p 111 192.168.1.1
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Added: 2007-02-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
986 downloads
VideoLAN Server 0.5.6
VideoLAN Server is an MPEG, DVD, and DVB server for Unix/Linux. more>>
VLS is a dedicated server that compiles under Linux, Windows and Mac OS X. It isnt under very active development at the moment and we advice you to consider the Stream Output functionality of VLC instead.
The network on which you setup the VideoLAN solution can be as small as one ethernet 10/100Mb switch or hub, and as big as the whole Internet! The bandwidth needed is:
* 0.5 to 4 Mbit/s for an MPEG-4 stream,
* 3 to 4 Mbit/s for an MPEG-2 stream read from a satellite card, a digital terrestial television card or an MPEG-2 encoding card,
* 6 to 9 Mbit/s for a DVD.
INPUTS:
File
DVD
DVB-S (Hauppauge Nova-S / Nexus)
DVB-C (Hauppauge DVB-C)
DVB-T (Hauppauge Nova-t)
MPEG encoding card [4]
ASI card (SVN Only)
V4L device (SVN Only)
OUPUT:
UDP Unicast / Multicast
File
CONTROL:
Command line
Telnet
MISC:
IPv6
Send DVD subtitles
<<lessThe network on which you setup the VideoLAN solution can be as small as one ethernet 10/100Mb switch or hub, and as big as the whole Internet! The bandwidth needed is:
* 0.5 to 4 Mbit/s for an MPEG-4 stream,
* 3 to 4 Mbit/s for an MPEG-2 stream read from a satellite card, a digital terrestial television card or an MPEG-2 encoding card,
* 6 to 9 Mbit/s for a DVD.
INPUTS:
File
DVD
DVB-S (Hauppauge Nova-S / Nexus)
DVB-C (Hauppauge DVB-C)
DVB-T (Hauppauge Nova-t)
MPEG encoding card [4]
ASI card (SVN Only)
V4L device (SVN Only)
OUPUT:
UDP Unicast / Multicast
File
CONTROL:
Command line
Telnet
MISC:
IPv6
Send DVD subtitles
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Added: 2005-05-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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QEMU Server Tools 0.2a
QEMU Server Tools is a set of simple command-line scripts for managing multiple QEMU VMs easily without requiring a GUI. more>>
QEMU Server Tools is a set of simple command-line scripts for managing multiple QEMU VMs easily without requiring a graphical frontend.
QEMU Server Tools organizes VMs into directories and mimics the usage of command line tools from VMware Server.
<<lessQEMU Server Tools organizes VMs into directories and mimics the usage of command line tools from VMware Server.
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Added: 2006-10-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Darwin Calendar Server
Darwin Calendar Server provides a CalDAV server. more>>
Darwin Calendar Server provides a CalDAV server.
The Darwin Calendar Server is a standards-compliant server that allows multiple users to collaboratively share calendaring information. It provides a shared location on the network to store schedules, and allows users to send each other and manage invitations.
In order to provide interoperability with multiple calendaring clients, the server implements the CalDAV protocol, which is an extension of WebDAV, which is in turn an extension of HTTP.
<<lessThe Darwin Calendar Server is a standards-compliant server that allows multiple users to collaboratively share calendaring information. It provides a shared location on the network to store schedules, and allows users to send each other and manage invitations.
In order to provide interoperability with multiple calendaring clients, the server implements the CalDAV protocol, which is an extension of WebDAV, which is in turn an extension of HTTP.
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Added: 2007-02-07 License: The Apache License Price:
1003 downloads
pDonkey Server 0.01
pDonkeyS is Perl implementation of an eDonkey server. more>>
pDonkeyS is Perl implementation of an eDonkey server. The main goal of the server is to provide framework for further eDonkey protocol exploration, but it could be useful in testing of client software, since the server can be configured to output very detailed debugging info about eDonkey traffic.
This server was made to provide framework for further eDonkey protocol exploration, but it could be usefull in testing of client software, since the server can be configured to output very detailed debug info about eDonkey traffic.
<<lessThis server was made to provide framework for further eDonkey protocol exploration, but it could be usefull in testing of client software, since the server can be configured to output very detailed debug info about eDonkey traffic.
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Added: 2006-06-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1228 downloads
RIPE Whois Server 3.3.0
RIPE Whois Server provides support for domain records and lookups. more>>
RIPE Whois Server provides support for domain records and lookups.
This is a whois database server. The RIPE Whois server uses a backend SQL database to allow support for very large repositories. There is support for IPv6 records and lookups. Both RPSL and RIPE181 are supported.
<<lessThis is a whois database server. The RIPE Whois server uses a backend SQL database to allow support for very large repositories. There is support for IPv6 records and lookups. Both RPSL and RIPE181 are supported.
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Added: 2007-03-05 License: Freely Distributable Price:
969 downloads
Dystopia Server 1.0
Dystopia is a Half-Life 2 modification which places the player into tense combat situations in a high tech world. more>>
Dystopia is a Half-Life 2 modifcation which places the player into tense combat situations in a high tech world spanned by computer networks. As either Punks or Corp Mercenaries the player will fight through the physical world to gain access, via jack-in terminals, to cyberspace.
Cyberspace is a three dimensional representation of the worlds network. Inside cyberspace players will launch programs to hack into systems linked to the physical world, fight off enemy hackers or defend critical systems. Gameplay progresses through inter-linked physical and cyberspace objectives, some are completed in either the physical world or cyberspace, others only by a well timed combination of the two.
The player will be immersed in action packed battles, whether as a heavily augmented combat mercenary armed to the teeth with the latest in firepower and implants, or a twitch reflex cyberdecker racing to infiltrate a cyberspace node. Only through skillful use of the high tech arsenal were making available and intelligent team play will players truly jack-in and kick ass.
Note: System used was Ubuntu Breezy Badger 2.6.12-9
Installation:
Log in as root
Create a user (EX. hlds, dystopia, srcds, etc..) with the command:
adduser hlds
Give that user a password
passwd hlds
Create a directory somewhere as that user where the server files and game files will go and go to that directory
mkdir /home/hlds/srcds
Make the owner of that directory your new user
chown hlds /home/hlds/srcds
Either login as that user or change to that user with the command
su hlds
Get the linux hlds update tool accurate as of 2/22/07
wget http://storefront.steampowered.com/download/hldsupdatetool.bin
Change the file to be executable
chmod ugo+x hldsupdatetool.bin
Run the hldsupdatetool.bin
./hldsupdatetool.bin
If you see an error about not finding /bin/uncompress type
ln -s /bin/gunzip /bin/uncompress && ./hldsupdatetool.bin
Answer the agreement
Run the steam file that is extracted
./steam
It will update itself and then tell you to rerun the command, do so, but changed. This will take a while
./steam -command update -game hl2mp -dir .
Download the Dystopia V1 server package
wget dystopia_v1_server.tar.gz
Extract the files in your srcds folder
tar -xvzf dystopia_v1_server.tar.gz
Configuration:
Edit ~/srcds/dystopia/cfg/server.cfg with your editor of choice. This file is run at every map change.
Comment out or remove the following line.
map dys_assemble
This must be done or you server will not start properly.
Edit ~/srcds/dystopia/cfg/valve.rc with your editor of choice. This file is run at server start
Add in the line the following line.
map dys_assemble
This map can be whatever you like your server to start on. If you do not do this, your server will not start properly.
Edit ~/srcds/dystopia/motd.txt with your editor of choice
Edit ~/srcds/dystopia/mapcycle.txt with your editor of choice
Starting the Server - Basic
Go to your srcds directory, whatever it is named
cd ~/srcds
Use the following command to start your server, this is a basic setup, replace 1.1.1.1 with the ip you want your server to report. You can also leave out the +ip 1.1.1.1 and it will take the first IP it can get
./srcds_run -game dystopia_v1 +maxplayers 20 -ip 1.1.1.1 -port 27015 &
To bring the console back so you can type commands into the console. use the command
fg
This will not always work.
The drawback to this method is that once you start it and then exit your ssh session you will not be able to get it back (at least I dont know of a way, if you do, let me know and Ill add it)
Starting the server - Advanced
Check to see if you have the screen command
screen
If you do, proceed, if not, get it. Create a shell script with the following commands. To do so, open a file in your favorite text editor (*nix only please). I named the file serverStart.sh
#!/bin/sh echo "Starting Dystopia Beta Server" sleep 1 cd /home/hlds/srcds screen -A -m -S dystopia /home/hlds/srcds/srcds_run -game dystopia_v1 +maxplayers 20 -ip 1.1.1.1 -port 27015
Make the shell script executable
chmod ugo+x serverStart.sh
Once its up and running, to exit the screen without closing it use the following key combo
ctrl+A,D (ctrl+A and then while still holding a, press d)
To retrieve the screen so that you can look at the console
screen -r
<<lessCyberspace is a three dimensional representation of the worlds network. Inside cyberspace players will launch programs to hack into systems linked to the physical world, fight off enemy hackers or defend critical systems. Gameplay progresses through inter-linked physical and cyberspace objectives, some are completed in either the physical world or cyberspace, others only by a well timed combination of the two.
The player will be immersed in action packed battles, whether as a heavily augmented combat mercenary armed to the teeth with the latest in firepower and implants, or a twitch reflex cyberdecker racing to infiltrate a cyberspace node. Only through skillful use of the high tech arsenal were making available and intelligent team play will players truly jack-in and kick ass.
Note: System used was Ubuntu Breezy Badger 2.6.12-9
Installation:
Log in as root
Create a user (EX. hlds, dystopia, srcds, etc..) with the command:
adduser hlds
Give that user a password
passwd hlds
Create a directory somewhere as that user where the server files and game files will go and go to that directory
mkdir /home/hlds/srcds
Make the owner of that directory your new user
chown hlds /home/hlds/srcds
Either login as that user or change to that user with the command
su hlds
Get the linux hlds update tool accurate as of 2/22/07
wget http://storefront.steampowered.com/download/hldsupdatetool.bin
Change the file to be executable
chmod ugo+x hldsupdatetool.bin
Run the hldsupdatetool.bin
./hldsupdatetool.bin
If you see an error about not finding /bin/uncompress type
ln -s /bin/gunzip /bin/uncompress && ./hldsupdatetool.bin
Answer the agreement
Run the steam file that is extracted
./steam
It will update itself and then tell you to rerun the command, do so, but changed. This will take a while
./steam -command update -game hl2mp -dir .
Download the Dystopia V1 server package
wget dystopia_v1_server.tar.gz
Extract the files in your srcds folder
tar -xvzf dystopia_v1_server.tar.gz
Configuration:
Edit ~/srcds/dystopia/cfg/server.cfg with your editor of choice. This file is run at every map change.
Comment out or remove the following line.
map dys_assemble
This must be done or you server will not start properly.
Edit ~/srcds/dystopia/cfg/valve.rc with your editor of choice. This file is run at server start
Add in the line the following line.
map dys_assemble
This map can be whatever you like your server to start on. If you do not do this, your server will not start properly.
Edit ~/srcds/dystopia/motd.txt with your editor of choice
Edit ~/srcds/dystopia/mapcycle.txt with your editor of choice
Starting the Server - Basic
Go to your srcds directory, whatever it is named
cd ~/srcds
Use the following command to start your server, this is a basic setup, replace 1.1.1.1 with the ip you want your server to report. You can also leave out the +ip 1.1.1.1 and it will take the first IP it can get
./srcds_run -game dystopia_v1 +maxplayers 20 -ip 1.1.1.1 -port 27015 &
To bring the console back so you can type commands into the console. use the command
fg
This will not always work.
The drawback to this method is that once you start it and then exit your ssh session you will not be able to get it back (at least I dont know of a way, if you do, let me know and Ill add it)
Starting the server - Advanced
Check to see if you have the screen command
screen
If you do, proceed, if not, get it. Create a shell script with the following commands. To do so, open a file in your favorite text editor (*nix only please). I named the file serverStart.sh
#!/bin/sh echo "Starting Dystopia Beta Server" sleep 1 cd /home/hlds/srcds screen -A -m -S dystopia /home/hlds/srcds/srcds_run -game dystopia_v1 +maxplayers 20 -ip 1.1.1.1 -port 27015
Make the shell script executable
chmod ugo+x serverStart.sh
Once its up and running, to exit the screen without closing it use the following key combo
ctrl+A,D (ctrl+A and then while still holding a, press d)
To retrieve the screen so that you can look at the console
screen -r
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Added: 2007-02-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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GTP server simulator 0.1
GTP server simulator is a simple responder for the GTP (GTP prime) protocol. more>>
GTP server simulator is a simple responder for the GTP (GTP prime) protocol that works with the Cisco Content Services Gateway to provide per-user traffic limits.
GTP` (GTP prime) server simulator (it permits any content and provide quadrants for every operation) binaries for Linux (run under Fedora Core 4 and 5).
The binary was tested with Cisco CSG.
<<lessGTP` (GTP prime) server simulator (it permits any content and provide quadrants for every operation) binaries for Linux (run under Fedora Core 4 and 5).
The binary was tested with Cisco CSG.
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Added: 2006-12-19 License: Other/Proprietary License Price:
619 downloads
Tigase Server 2.9.5-b606
Tigase Server is a lightweight and scalable Jabber/XMPP server. more>>
Tigase Server project is a lightweight and scalable Jabber/XMPP server. No third party libraries are needed. For services with very high load and a huge number of users, it can be deployed on as many machines as needed.
Enhancements:
- This release corrects and improves the packet filter, adds a startup script for Mandriva Linux, and fixes a problem with stream initialization on very fast machines.
- The IOService class is now synchronized.
- There are many performance improvements, and processing packets from/to remote servers has been added.
<<lessEnhancements:
- This release corrects and improves the packet filter, adds a startup script for Mandriva Linux, and fixes a problem with stream initialization on very fast machines.
- The IOService class is now synchronized.
- There are many performance improvements, and processing packets from/to remote servers has been added.
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Added: 2007-06-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Sws Web Server 0.1.7
Sws Web Server is a fast, secure, and simple Web server. more>>
Sws Web Server is a fast, secure, and simple Web server.
Installation:
./make
./make install
Usage:
For start
Redhat and Debian users
/etc/init.d/sws_web_server.init start
slackware users
/etc/rc.d/init.d/rc.sws start
First create /etc/sws directory
sws.conf file copy in to /etc/sws
Edit sws.conf
Enhancements:
- A file transfer problem has been solved.
<<lessInstallation:
./make
./make install
Usage:
For start
Redhat and Debian users
/etc/init.d/sws_web_server.init start
slackware users
/etc/rc.d/init.d/rc.sws start
First create /etc/sws directory
sws.conf file copy in to /etc/sws
Edit sws.conf
Enhancements:
- A file transfer problem has been solved.
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Added: 2005-07-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Mail::Toaster::Setup 5.05
Mail::Toaster::Setup is a Perl module with methods to configure and build all the components of a modern email server. more>>
Mail::Toaster::Setup is a Perl module with methods to configure and build all the components of a modern email server.
The meat and potatoes of toaster_setup.pl. This is where the majority of the work gets done. Big chunks of the code and logic for getting all the various applications and scripts installed and configured resides in here.
METHODS
All documented methods in this package (shown below) accept two optional arguments, debug and fatal. Setting debug to zero will supress nearly all informational and debugging output. If you want more output, simply pass along debug=>1 and status messages will print out. Fatal allows you to override the default behaviour of these methods, which is to die upon error. Each sub returns 0 if the action failed and 1 for success.
arguments required:
varies (most require conf)
arguments optional:
debug - print status messages
fatal - die on errors (default)
result:
0 - failure
1 - success
Examples:
1. $setup->apache( debug=>0, fatal=>0 );
Try to build apache, do not print status messages and do not die on error(s).
2. $setup->apache( debug=>1 );
Try to build apache, print status messages, die on error(s).
3. if ( $setup->apache( ) { print "yay!n" };
Test to see if apache installed correctly.
<<lessThe meat and potatoes of toaster_setup.pl. This is where the majority of the work gets done. Big chunks of the code and logic for getting all the various applications and scripts installed and configured resides in here.
METHODS
All documented methods in this package (shown below) accept two optional arguments, debug and fatal. Setting debug to zero will supress nearly all informational and debugging output. If you want more output, simply pass along debug=>1 and status messages will print out. Fatal allows you to override the default behaviour of these methods, which is to die upon error. Each sub returns 0 if the action failed and 1 for success.
arguments required:
varies (most require conf)
arguments optional:
debug - print status messages
fatal - die on errors (default)
result:
0 - failure
1 - success
Examples:
1. $setup->apache( debug=>0, fatal=>0 );
Try to build apache, do not print status messages and do not die on error(s).
2. $setup->apache( debug=>1 );
Try to build apache, print status messages, die on error(s).
3. if ( $setup->apache( ) { print "yay!n" };
Test to see if apache installed correctly.
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Added: 2007-02-28 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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GN gopher server 2.25
GN gopher server provides a fast gopher and HTTP server. more>>
GN gopher server provides a fast gopher and HTTP server.
GN is a fast, light and (for 1995 standards) secure gopher server. An effort is underway to fix the known buffer overflows and bring GN up to par with todays standards.
To use these scripts with the sample sample setup as descibed in the installation guide you need to run mkcache in this (/docs/examples) directory or run mkcache -r in the /docs directory.
To use the image clicking capabilities involving "imagemap" you must get this program from NCSA and compile it. Instructions for setting it up are at
The compiled C program must be renamed imagemap.cgi (or at least something with a suffix .cgi)
<<lessGN is a fast, light and (for 1995 standards) secure gopher server. An effort is underway to fix the known buffer overflows and bring GN up to par with todays standards.
To use these scripts with the sample sample setup as descibed in the installation guide you need to run mkcache in this (/docs/examples) directory or run mkcache -r in the /docs directory.
To use the image clicking capabilities involving "imagemap" you must get this program from NCSA and compile it. Instructions for setting it up are at
The compiled C program must be renamed imagemap.cgi (or at least something with a suffix .cgi)
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Added: 2007-04-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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