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Sort MP3 0.1

Sort MP3 0.1


Sort MP3 is a script was made to help in organizing MP3s. more>>
Sort MP3 is a script was made to help in organizing MP3s. If you have one directory with allot of mp3s and the names are not very readable you can run this script against them. It will read the id tag of a mp3 and rename the file to the title of the song but with _ instead of spaces. It can also create a directory structure from the id tag if the -c option is used. The structure will be put in the same directory the mp3s are in. It will be something like: "/BANDNAME/CDTITLE/SONG.mp3"

Usage: sort_mp3.pl [options]
Options should be separated by a space and my be
in any order.

-c Create a directory structure from the mp3 tag.
It is made inside the directory holding the un-named mp3s.
If not set the files will just be renamed.
Example: "/BANDNAME/CDTITLE/SONG.mp3"

-d= Path to the directory where mp3s can be found.
There should be no / at the end and no spaces.
Example: "-d=/unsorted_mp3s"
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Added: 2006-07-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Local IP Takeover 1.2

Local IP Takeover 1.2


Local IP Takeover provides network link redundancy within a single server that has multiple network interface cards. more>>
Local IP Takeover provides network link redundancy within a single server that has multiple network interface cards (NICs) with each NIC connected to separate network switches.
If the primary NIC fails (i.e. it cannot ping its default gateway), the "service" IP (the IP that the outside world connects to) will automatically float to the secondary NIC and a specially crafted ARP (utilizing send_arp) will be broadcast on the local network, thereby instructing all other hosts to update their local ARP cache.
The result is minimal service downtime. Plus, no manual intervention is required in the event that a network card, cable, or switch breaks.
Enhancements:
- The initialization step is more robust and it doesnt allow lipt to abort its execution. Instead, lipt should recover to a sane state eventually (within less than half a minute under normal circumstances).
- Other minor fixes were made.
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Added: 2007-05-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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uplocalserver 0.1

uplocalserver 0.1


uplocalserver is a service menu which you can copy a file on your local server. more>>
uplocalserver is a service menu which you can copy a file on your local server.

At the and youll have the file on the server and a direct link to it in the clipboard. If you want you can also change the name on the local server.

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Added: 2006-05-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Local Lyrics 1.0.2b

Local Lyrics 1.0.2b


Local Lyrics is a python based amaroK-script requires amaroK 1.4! more>>
Local Lyrics is a python based amaroK-script requires amaroK 1.4!

I wrote simple wrappers for dcop-calls (using the shell-tool dcop), kdialog and amaroKs script system while writing this script. Use them if you want (its all LGPL) See the .tar.bz2s contense and: http://twoday.tuwien.ac.at/pub/stories/22759/

This lyrics-plugin simply scans a selected folder for textfiles with lyrics. This might be usefull when you have a lot of lyrics stored on your harddisc, but they are not available on lyrc.com.ar or a simmilar service.

Installation:

Open the lyrics-filesystem-x.x.amarokscript.tar.bz2 with amaroKs script managers script install option.

Usage:

Start the script with amaroKs script manager.
Select the directory in which the lyrics are stored.
The filenames of the lyrics have to be:

"artist - title.txt"
or
"title.txt"

Now amaroK will search this folder for lyrics, when there are none in its database for the current track.

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Added: 2006-04-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Local Data Manager 6.6.5

Local Data Manager 6.6.5


Local Data Manager is a collection of cooperating programs that select, capture, manage, and distribute arbitrary data products. more>>
Local Data Manager (LDM) is a collection of cooperating programs that select, capture, manage, and distribute arbitrary data products.
The system is designed for event-driven data distribution, and is currently used in the Unidata Internet Data Distribution (IDD) project. The LDM system includes network client and server programs and their shared protocols.
An important characteristic of the LDM is its support for flexible, site-specific configuration.
Enhancements:
- Fixes for timestamp bugs.
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Added: 2007-08-09 License: BSD License Price:
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Read Local Lyrics 1.1

Read Local Lyrics 1.1


Read Local Lyrics is a little Python script works as a lyrics plugin. more>>
Read Local Lyrics is a little Python script works as a lyrics plugin.

If to some audio file, a corresponding ".txt" file can be found in the same folder, this is taken as the lyrics of the song.

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Added: 2006-11-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Liquidsoap 0.3.2

Liquidsoap 0.3.2


Liquidsoap is a powerful tool for building complex audio streaming systems, typically targetting internet radios. more>>
Liquidsoap is a powerful tool for building complex audio streaming systems, typically targetting internet radios. Liquidsoap consists of a simple script language, which has a first-class notion of source (basically a stream) and provides elementary source constructors and source compositions from which you can build the streamer you want. This design makes liquidsoap flexible and easily extensible.
We believe that liquidsoap is easy to use. For basic uses, the scripts simply consists of the definition of a tree of sources. It is good to use liquidsoap even for simple streams which could be produced by other tools, because it is extensible: when you want to make your stream more complex, you are still able to stay in the same framework, and your script will remain maintainable. Of course, this will require at some point a deeper understanding of liquidsoap and its scripting language.
If youre new to liquidsoap, youd probably like to read about the installation procedure and take the quickstart tour. Then you may also enjoy to learn more about the main concepts on which liquidsoap is built. When youll master these concepts, youll only need to take a look at the reference (scripting language, API and settings) and get a few ideas from the recipes to be able to design whatever stream you need.
Liquidsoap is written in OCaml and is part of the savonet project.
Main features:
- Playing from files, playlists, or script playlists (plays the file chosen by an executable).
Transparent remote file access.
Scheduling of many sources, depending on time, priorities, etc.
Queuing of user requests.
Supports arbitrary transitions: you can have fade, cross-fade, jingle insertion, etc.
Input of other Icecast streams: useful for switching to a live show.
- Blank detection.
Multiple outputs in the same instance: you can have several quality settings, use several media or even broadcast several contents from the same instance.
Output to icecast and peercast (mp3/ogg) or a local file (wav/mp3/ogg).
Output to ALSA speaker, input from ALSA microphone. There are some unfixed issues there.
- Distributed encoding using RTP.
Arbitrary mixing of several sources together.
Interactive control of many operators via telnet, or indirectly using perl/python scripts, pyGtk GUI (needs an update), web/irc interfaces (not released, mail us)...
Speech and sound synthesis.
Enhancements:
- This release features new, portable output to speakers using libao(), a cross() operator that allows cross-fading, per-track settings for cross(), fade.*(), prepend(), and append() using requests metadatas, and pipe() operator that allows one to filter the raw audio through an external program. sox and other common tools arent suitable for that because they dont flush their output often enough.
- A new on_blank() operator was included for calling a callback on excessive blanks.input.http.mp3() was implemented, including support for icy metadata.
- say_metadata() was generalized into append() and prepend().
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Added: 2007-03-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Local Area Security 0.5

Local Area Security 0.5


L.A.S. is a research group focused on information security related subjects. more>>
Local Area Security is a research group focused on information security related subjects. We are most known for L.A.S. Linux. Our live-CD security toolkit.

Local Area Security is a project that was started in 2002 to research information security related topics. During that time there was no real live-CD toolkit focused on information security.

So Jascha, the project founder built one from a stripped down version of Knoppix called Model-K. Both of which were built from Debian Linux.

Up until version 0.4 L.A.S. Linux was command line only. Which made it limited to some of the tools it could contain since many require a GUI. Or at least for many it is preferable to have one. So FluxBox was added as the desktop since it is light weight and very feature filled.

It was during this time that Jascha came up with the idea of keeping the size of L.A.S. as small as possible, which lead to a target maximum size of 180MBs. The size of the original mini-CDs that were available at the time. This forced the selection of tools and features to be weighed heavily since unlike other live-CDs that throw in everything including the kitchen sink. L.A.S. was designed from the ground up to be a tool not a all-inclusive grab bag of applications.

As well as many advances for live-CDs came about, such as to-ram that allows booting a live-CD into the physical RAM of a computer. Which by chance L.A.S. was perfectly cut out for. With as little as 256MB of RAM people could boot L.A.S. and then free up their CD-ROMs for burring etc.

For forensics this was a big plus, along with many other uses. Plus L.A.S. ran very fast in RAM which helped with running Nessus, Nmap, or other tools. When compared to full size (700MB) CDs which would require 1GB of RAM to use the to-ram option, it was really no contest.
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Added: 2005-11-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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A MP3 LEnder 0.5.7

A MP3 LEnder 0.5.7


AMPLE is short for A MP3 LEnder. more>>
AMPLE is short for "A MP3 LEnder". I wrote AMPLE one summer when I was coding for a company and got fed up with having to FTP over all my MP3 files from my home server to the computer at work just to listen to them. And through the other "MP3 servers" I could find didnt fit my needs for one of the following reasons:
Depended on libfoo, libbar, python, perl, php3, Apache, libssl, etc, etc, etc...I just wanted to listen to the files
Had a lot of features for "DJ:ing" etc that I really didnt need. Well....it was fun to write too.
So whats good with AMPLE?
Small, standalone (written in C using no external libraries)
Portable (I think), I often try to compile it on the SourceForge compile farms
Allows you to listen to your own MP3s away from home, nothing more, nothing less
This is beginning to sound like marketing cr*p so Ill just stop right there, check out the links on the left for more info.
Enhancements:
- There are only two fixes in this release. One is a compilation fix for Solaris and the other one is a security fix. Turns out a buffer used for local communication didnt have sufficient checks. User data isnt written without checks though so the worst that can happen is that huge amounts of memory is allocated. The socket was also bound to the loopback device so it should only be locally abuseable.
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Added: 2006-07-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Dynamic MP3 Lister

Dynamic MP3 Lister


Dynamic MP3 Lister is a PHP script for downloading/streaming MP3s from a Web server. more>>
Dynamic MP3 Lister was a project I started a long time ago to create dynamic lists of MP3s quickly and easily.

Features MP3 Information extraction for things like bitrate, channels, playtime and more.

Please note that this script is discontinued, and is only shown here now as an example of my work.
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Added: 2005-05-05 License: Free for non-commercial use Price:
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System Local Audit Daemon 2.0

System Local Audit Daemon 2.0


SLAD is a tool for performing local security checks against GNU/Linux systems. more>>
SLAD is a tool for performing local security checks against GNU/Linux systems.

SLAD has been primarily developed for the BOSS project to work together with Nessus to enhance its local scanning capabilities. For example, scanning for weak passwords with a tool like John-the-Ripper is something that simply cannot be achieved by a network scan.

Therefore, SLAD is required to be installed on every GNU/Linux system where local auditing needs to be done. SLAD can then be used as a stand-alone application or more conveniently through Nessus. For usage with Nessus two NASL plugins are provided for interfacing between Nessus and SLAD

The Version 2.0 provides a XML Interface for Parameters and easy integration of additional audit-parameters and tools. To help the administrator to integrate a new feature-set, a development-documentation is provided with the cvs.

SLAD has been tested and verified on the following platforms:

RedHat Fedora Core 3
SuSe 9.2
Debian 3.0 (woody)
Debian 3.1 (sarge)
ERPOSS3
Gentoo Linux 2004.3

SLAD is implemented in Perl and provides an extendable plugin architecture allowing to use various GPL-based security scanners and auditing tools under one common framework. Currently, SLAD comes packaged with

John-the-Ripper
Chkrootkit
LSOF
ClamAV
Tripwire
TIGER

As a result SLAD delivers reports of these locally installed auditing and analysis tools. When used with Nessus the individual reports are wrapped into a standard Nessus report.

SLAD as well as the SLAD NASL Plugins can be downloaded from this Website in their current stable release V2.0.

Installation:

You can use our "easy-to-use" GTK installer, this installer downloads the lastest SLAD Release Binary, and install it on the target system. You only need to provide the login for the traget system.
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Added: 2006-01-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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dialog-mp3-list 0.60

dialog-mp3-list 0.60


dialog-mp3-list generates an organized list of your CDs and directories of MP3s. more>>
dialog-mp3-list generates an organized list of your CDs and directories of MP3s. It shows a numbered list of MP3s with information on their encoding speed and track lengths. It uses Dialog/XDialog and Latex to create lists in .tex, .ps, and .pdf formats.

You can modify the source file .tex and then you can compile it with the commands:

latex lista-mp3-albuns.tex
dvips lista-mp3-albuns.dvi -o
ps2pdf lista-mp3-albuns.ps

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Added: 2006-07-31 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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local-remote-controll-gui Beta 3

local-remote-controll-gui Beta 3


local-remote-controll-gui is a Lazarus/(freepascal) programmed software for running commands on remote server or machine. more>>
local-remote-controll-gui is a Lazarus/(freepascal) programmed software for running commands on remote "server" or machine, true a file shearing.(like sshfs..)... some customize options, GUI on the user/machine...linux ppc and linux x86, the source binary enabled.
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Added: 2007-05-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Template::Plugin::MP3 1.02

Template::Plugin::MP3 1.02


Template::Plugin::MP3 is a Perl interface to the MP3::Info Module. more>>
Template::Plugin::MP3 is a Perl interface to the MP3::Info Module.

SYNOPSIS

[% USE mp3 = MP3("Montana.mp3") %]

[% mp3.title %]
[% mp3.album %]

# perldoc MP3::Info for more ideas

Template::Plugin::MP3 provides a simple wrapper for using MP3::Info in object oriented mode; see MP3::Info for more details.

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Added: 2006-11-08 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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MP3db 0.7

MP3db 0.7


MP3 Database is a database for MP3s stored on removable media. more>>
MP3db is a database for MP3-files on removable media. MP3dbs data will be saved on a SQL-databaseserver with information about media, album and its covers.
Local languages can easily added (at present only english and german language are available).
Installation:
To install MP3db a SQL-database is needed. At present are supported and tested:
- MySQL: Version 4.0 and higher
- PostgreSQL: Version 8.0 and higher (<<less
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Added: 2007-07-02 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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