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Added: 2005-05-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Mantra 20050120
Mantra is a centralized, web-based newsreader. more>>
Mantra is a centralized, web-based newsreader written in PHP. It uses a PostgreSQL database to store overview and cache information and features SQL, NIS and LDAP users support, article scoring, RDF/RSS, usage statistics, online logs, and more.
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Added: 2005-04-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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dhcp2ldap 1.1
dhcp2ldap is a daemon for use with the BIND9 LDAP backend. more>>
dhcp2ldap is a perl daemon that Ive written to work with the LDAP SDB backend for Bind9, and the ISC DHCP server.
It will check the dhcp leases file, at a configurable rate, for changes and update DNS accordingly.
<<lessIt will check the dhcp leases file, at a configurable rate, for changes and update DNS accordingly.
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Added: 2005-07-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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PGUI 0.1
PGUI is a frontend to the positron neuros software for adding songs to your neuros MP3 player. more>>
PGUI is a frontend to the positron neuros software for adding songs to your neuros MP3 player.
PGUI is a frontend to the positron Sync command written in python and GTK2, it also enhances some of the functionality of positron sync and fixes a few bugs.
<<lessPGUI is a frontend to the positron Sync command written in python and GTK2, it also enhances some of the functionality of positron sync and fixes a few bugs.
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Added: 2005-07-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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SyncPOD 0.68
SyncPOD is a program that syncs a local folder with your iPod. more>>
This script syncs a local directory with your iPod. If the directory is larger than the space on your iPod you can sync this larger directory with a master playlist. As alternative you can sync just a bunch of playlists.
By typing "SyncPOD" the sync is done ... nothing more nothing less. Configuration is done with a config file ("~/.ipod/config").
You need a FAT32 iPod, Linux with IEEE1394 harddisks support (*BSD may work too) and Perl5 to do that.
Everything is done in Perl, not just a C wrapper. Nothing is OS specific. The iPod needs to be mounted somewhere, if you can manage that, you have won...
Version restrictions:
- This is a one-way sync to your iPod, which means files are deleted from the drive if they dont exist in the syncdir or playlists.
- Your MP3 files have to be uniquely named, even if they are in subdirectories.
- Some characters in the MP3 names are not possible: "?" is one of them. (FAT32 problem ?)
- The master playlist has to point to files within your SYNCDIR.
<<lessBy typing "SyncPOD" the sync is done ... nothing more nothing less. Configuration is done with a config file ("~/.ipod/config").
You need a FAT32 iPod, Linux with IEEE1394 harddisks support (*BSD may work too) and Perl5 to do that.
Everything is done in Perl, not just a C wrapper. Nothing is OS specific. The iPod needs to be mounted somewhere, if you can manage that, you have won...
Version restrictions:
- This is a one-way sync to your iPod, which means files are deleted from the drive if they dont exist in the syncdir or playlists.
- Your MP3 files have to be uniquely named, even if they are in subdirectories.
- Some characters in the MP3 names are not possible: "?" is one of them. (FAT32 problem ?)
- The master playlist has to point to files within your SYNCDIR.
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Added: 2005-07-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Zaurus Synchronization Repository 0.2.2
ZSRep (Zaurus Synchronization Repository) is a project for synchronizing your Sharp Zaurus with any Desktop PIM. more>>
ZSRep (Zaurus Synchronization Repository) is a project whose main goal is to provide a professional solution for synchronizing your Sharp Zaurus with any Desktop PIM software on the Linux operating system.
It is designed specifically to work with the newer Sharp ROMs (DTM-based).
Enhancements:
- Implemented Single Action Full Sync.
- Now uses new unique create and destroy identifiers for plugins.
- Added unique create and destroy identifiers to Address Book plugin template.
- Fixed the Todo Notes to Desc translation problem when syncing after a Full Sync.
- Added the Todo CleanUp call to single action Full Sync mode.
<<lessIt is designed specifically to work with the newer Sharp ROMs (DTM-based).
Enhancements:
- Implemented Single Action Full Sync.
- Now uses new unique create and destroy identifiers for plugins.
- Added unique create and destroy identifiers to Address Book plugin template.
- Fixed the Todo Notes to Desc translation problem when syncing after a Full Sync.
- Added the Todo CleanUp call to single action Full Sync mode.
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Added: 2005-09-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Fljud 0.4
Fljud is a jabber user directory that uses an LDAP directory for user information. more>>
Fljud is a Jabber User Directory (JUD) that uses an LDAP directory for user information. You may find Fljud to be very useful if youve already got a Jabber server using LDAP for account authentication and vcards.
Fljud can be used to replace your existing JUD, but can also be quickly adapted to present and edit other information from your LDAP directory using Jabber.
Main features:
- Configurable fields: You can easily display almost any attribute data from your LDAP directory for each user.
- More capable searching: Search in any requested attribute, with a choice of AND or OR based search patterns.
- LDAP updates: When a user changes their details in the JUD, their LDAP record is updated.
- Configurable browsing: Users can be grouped into arbitrary, browsable folders. Groups can be based on any LDAP search criteria. This depends on Jabber client support.
- Field/attribute locking: Fields can be locked so that their LDAP attributes value cannot change, or cannot be removed.
- Flexible configuration: Fljud can be used to provide Jabber access to other types of LDAP objects. Alternate XML based configuration files can be specified.
- No XDB/JUD synchronisation problems: As both your authentication and JUD are using live LDAP records.
Version restrictions:
- Fljuds speed is probably less than that of the default Jabber 1.4 JUD, but it should be fast enough for internal Jabber servers.
- User accounts must already exist in the LDAP server and on the Jabber server.
- The establised Jabber standards do not have any form field types other than simple text fields with single word labels. Fljud only supports this basic form type. Later versions of Fljud will support the new Jabber data/form features as they develop.
- The flexible search feature does not now conform to new Jabber/XMPP standards.
<<lessFljud can be used to replace your existing JUD, but can also be quickly adapted to present and edit other information from your LDAP directory using Jabber.
Main features:
- Configurable fields: You can easily display almost any attribute data from your LDAP directory for each user.
- More capable searching: Search in any requested attribute, with a choice of AND or OR based search patterns.
- LDAP updates: When a user changes their details in the JUD, their LDAP record is updated.
- Configurable browsing: Users can be grouped into arbitrary, browsable folders. Groups can be based on any LDAP search criteria. This depends on Jabber client support.
- Field/attribute locking: Fields can be locked so that their LDAP attributes value cannot change, or cannot be removed.
- Flexible configuration: Fljud can be used to provide Jabber access to other types of LDAP objects. Alternate XML based configuration files can be specified.
- No XDB/JUD synchronisation problems: As both your authentication and JUD are using live LDAP records.
Version restrictions:
- Fljuds speed is probably less than that of the default Jabber 1.4 JUD, but it should be fast enough for internal Jabber servers.
- User accounts must already exist in the LDAP server and on the Jabber server.
- The establised Jabber standards do not have any form field types other than simple text fields with single word labels. Fljud only supports this basic form type. Later versions of Fljud will support the new Jabber data/form features as they develop.
- The flexible search feature does not now conform to new Jabber/XMPP standards.
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Added: 2005-10-12 License: MIT/X Consortium License Price:
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m2vmp2cut 0.58
m2vmp2cut is frame accurate (currently PAL) MPEG2 video (M2V file) with accompanied MP2 audio cutter. more>>
m2vmp2cut is frame accurate (currently PAL) MPEG2 video (M2V file) with accompanied MP2 audio cutter.
Frame accuracy is achieved by re-encoding video around cutpoints. Audio is cut from a separate MP2 file at positions that keep A/V sync as good as possible (maximum sync difference is around 10-15 milliseconds compared to the source).
<<lessFrame accuracy is achieved by re-encoding video around cutpoints. Audio is cut from a separate MP2 file at positions that keep A/V sync as good as possible (maximum sync difference is around 10-15 milliseconds compared to the source).
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Added: 2005-10-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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LDAP Shell 2.0
LDAP Shell is an interactive LDAP shell written in Perl. more>>
LDAP Shell is an interactive LDAP shell written in Perl and allowing basic administrative functionality, such as crawling the directory tree and modifying entries.
It is composed of two parts: Net::LDAP::Config, and ldapsh.
Net::LDAP::Config is a library for simplifying and centralizing access to your LDAP repositories. Instead of having every single script ask for your ldap server and search base, or have it hard coded, you can simply use this library:
my $config = Net::LDAP::Config->new("default");
Its got a couple other nice features, like the fact that it caches your LDAP UID (per host), so you should only ever have to type it in once. Its pretty well documented, so perldoc Net::LDAP::config should get you the rest of the way.
ldapsh, and its corresponding library Net::LDAP::Shell, provide (shockingly) the shell behaviour. When run, ldapsh drops you into a (very simple) interpreter.
Even given its simplicity, though, ldapsh is still very useful: You can use it to walk your LDAP tree, you can clone existing objects (using the clone command), remove objects (can you guess the command?), and create new objects using new.
The new command, when provided one or more objectclasses, will automatically retrieve the required and optional attributes for those objectclasses, which can be a great time-saver.
Enhancements:
- A lot of cleanup, some new commands, and Term::ReadKey support.
<<lessIt is composed of two parts: Net::LDAP::Config, and ldapsh.
Net::LDAP::Config is a library for simplifying and centralizing access to your LDAP repositories. Instead of having every single script ask for your ldap server and search base, or have it hard coded, you can simply use this library:
my $config = Net::LDAP::Config->new("default");
Its got a couple other nice features, like the fact that it caches your LDAP UID (per host), so you should only ever have to type it in once. Its pretty well documented, so perldoc Net::LDAP::config should get you the rest of the way.
ldapsh, and its corresponding library Net::LDAP::Shell, provide (shockingly) the shell behaviour. When run, ldapsh drops you into a (very simple) interpreter.
Even given its simplicity, though, ldapsh is still very useful: You can use it to walk your LDAP tree, you can clone existing objects (using the clone command), remove objects (can you guess the command?), and create new objects using new.
The new command, when provided one or more objectclasses, will automatically retrieve the required and optional attributes for those objectclasses, which can be a great time-saver.
Enhancements:
- A lot of cleanup, some new commands, and Term::ReadKey support.
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Added: 2005-11-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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LDAPab 0.1
LDAPab is a Web-based address book for small companies. more>>
LDAPab is a Web-based address book for small companies. LDAPab features a public address book which is writable for all company staff and a personal address book for each staff member. LDAPab requires an existing LDAP server to authenticate users.
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Added: 2005-11-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Directory Assistant 2.0
Directory Assistant is an application for managing an LDAP address book. more>>
Directory Assistant is an application for managing an LDAP address book. The focus is to create a very easy to use program, with only the few but necessary features. The target of Directory Assistant is novice users that still need to keep their addresses in an LDAP server.
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Added: 2005-12-12 License: BSD License Price:
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Asterisk::LDAP 0.6.0
Asterisk::LDAP is a perl module for generating Asterisk 1.0 compatible configuration files from an LDAP directory tree. more>>
Asterisk::LDAP is a perl module for generating Asterisk 1.0 compatible configuration files from an LDAP directory tree.
The package includes everything you need to get started, including the module itself, schema files, and example code.
Functionality is provided to see if a reload is necessary and optionally send asterisk a reload command when updates are made. Included is a script that can be called from voicemail.confs externpass option to update a users voice mailbox PIN number in LDAP.
Asterisk::LDAP is currently capable of generating extensions.conf, voicemail.conf, and musiconhold.conf. Support is planned for sip.conf, iax.conf, and meetme.conf.
Enhancements:
- Contexts are now written with a serial number and are not updated unless the serial number is incremented.
- This allows for granular and guaranteed consistent updates.
- The API has been dramatically cleaned up.
- Where before a number of calls were required to set up before getting any useful data out, only one call is required and three more optional calls can help automate most of the configuration.
- The developer may now choose to read the information from LDAP or write the contents to a set of files or to access the internal data structures directly for manual formatting.
<<lessThe package includes everything you need to get started, including the module itself, schema files, and example code.
Functionality is provided to see if a reload is necessary and optionally send asterisk a reload command when updates are made. Included is a script that can be called from voicemail.confs externpass option to update a users voice mailbox PIN number in LDAP.
Asterisk::LDAP is currently capable of generating extensions.conf, voicemail.conf, and musiconhold.conf. Support is planned for sip.conf, iax.conf, and meetme.conf.
Enhancements:
- Contexts are now written with a serial number and are not updated unless the serial number is incremented.
- This allows for granular and guaranteed consistent updates.
- The API has been dramatically cleaned up.
- Where before a number of calls were required to set up before getting any useful data out, only one call is required and three more optional calls can help automate most of the configuration.
- The developer may now choose to read the information from LDAP or write the contents to a set of files or to access the internal data structures directly for manual formatting.
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Added: 2005-12-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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PodMail 1.0
PodMail brings together open-source telephony and Podcasting to create a new, amazing way of accessing voicemail and podcasting. more>>
PodMail brings together telephony and podcasting by integrating with Asterisk to provide a secure podcast of your voicemail.
PodMail integrates with Asterisk to provide a secure podcast of your voicemail. Use PodMail to subscribe to your own voicemail box. Each time you dock your iPod, your new voicemails will sync right along. Listen to your voicemail at your convenience and without using cell minutes.
PodMail also allows for a brand new type of PodCasting. Unchain Podcasting from the computer! Configure PodMail as public and you have a ready-to-run PodCast. Updating your Podcast is as easy as phone call. Moblogging has never been so easy or flexible.
PodMail is flexible; configurable to integrate with Asterisk::LDAP or use regular Asterisk flat files to provide a Podcast requiring authentication. Safe, secure voicemail right to your favourite Podcasting software.
Use PodMail to subscribe to your own voicemail box. Each time you sync your iPod your new voicemails go right along. Undock and go! Listen to your voicemail at your convenience and without using cell minutes.
PodMail also allows for a brand new type of Podcasting. Configure PodMail without a login and you have a ready-to-run Podcast without needing a computer. Produce your Podcast from anywhere in the world... all you need is a phone!
<<lessPodMail integrates with Asterisk to provide a secure podcast of your voicemail. Use PodMail to subscribe to your own voicemail box. Each time you dock your iPod, your new voicemails will sync right along. Listen to your voicemail at your convenience and without using cell minutes.
PodMail also allows for a brand new type of PodCasting. Unchain Podcasting from the computer! Configure PodMail as public and you have a ready-to-run PodCast. Updating your Podcast is as easy as phone call. Moblogging has never been so easy or flexible.
PodMail is flexible; configurable to integrate with Asterisk::LDAP or use regular Asterisk flat files to provide a Podcast requiring authentication. Safe, secure voicemail right to your favourite Podcasting software.
Use PodMail to subscribe to your own voicemail box. Each time you sync your iPod your new voicemails go right along. Undock and go! Listen to your voicemail at your convenience and without using cell minutes.
PodMail also allows for a brand new type of Podcasting. Configure PodMail without a login and you have a ready-to-run Podcast without needing a computer. Produce your Podcast from anywhere in the world... all you need is a phone!
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Added: 2006-01-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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mod-vhost-ldap 1.0
mod-vhost-ldap is an Apache 2.x module for storing and configuring virtual hosts from LDAP. more>>
mod-vhost-ldap is an Apache 2.x module for storing and configuring virtual hosts from LDAP. mod-vhost-ldap project supports DocumentRoot, ScriptAlias, ServerName, ServerAlias, ServerAdmin, and SuexecUserGroup directives.
Its built on top of mod_ldap, so it uses its caching capabilities and can be used with a threaded Apache httpd.
<<lessIts built on top of mod_ldap, so it uses its caching capabilities and can be used with a threaded Apache httpd.
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Added: 2006-01-31 License: The Apache License 2.0 Price:
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VultureNG 1.1.1
VultureNG is reverse proxy based on Apache and mod_perl. more>>
VultureNG is reverse proxy based on Apache and mod_perl. VultureNG proxy brings many security-related features, such as authentication (LDAP, SQL, SSL) and authentication forwarding (SSO), content filtering, flow encryption, URL rewriting, and load balancing.
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Added: 2006-02-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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