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Internet Registry Routing Daemon 2.3.4

Internet Registry Routing Daemon 2.3.4


Internet Registry Routing Daemon (IRRd) is a freely available, stand-alone Internet Routing Registry database server. more>>
Internet Registry Routing Daemon (IRRd) is a freely available, stand-alone Internet Routing Registry database server. IRRd supports the RPSL and RPSLng Routing Policy Specification Language standards.

The IRRd package includes all required IRR support services, including: automated near real-time mirroring of other IRR databases, update syntax checking, authentication/security, and notification.

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Added: 2007-08-14 License: BSD License Price:
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Audio Daemon 0.99

Audio Daemon 0.99


Audio Daemon is a perl module to daemonize various players and support a single UDP interace for different players. more>>
Audio Daemon is a perl module to daemonize various players and support a single UDP interace for different players. Currently you can set up a server for MPG123, Xmms and an icecast stream (using libshout).

Audio::Daemon is made of two parts, the client and server.

The Client (Audio::Daemon::Client) remains the same across the board no matter what server you are communicating with, with a few exceptions noted in the pods.

The Server currently can be configured to be MPG123, Xmms or an Icecast (libshout) stream. Neither the Client nor the Servers need to be run as root and I strongly advise against it.

Audio::Daemon::MPG132:
Requires Audio::Play::MPG123 an optionally Audio::Mixer for volume control. It automatically spawns mpg123 in the background so there is no need to prestart it.

Audio::Daemon::Xmms:
Requires the Xmms and MP3::Info perl module and xmms installed. Id suggest getting the latest version of the Xmms perl module. It uses the volume and random feature built into xmms and if it doesnt find an xmms running it will try to spawn its own copy. Bear in mind that
xmms MUST HAVE an X display to export to, and that xmms must be running as the same user Audio::Daemon::Xmms is.

Audio::Daemon::Shout:
This wasnt easy to do. It requires MP3::Info and libshout to be installed (http://developer.icecast.org/libshout/) as well as a functioning icecast server. The timing here is pretty critical so I recomend being careful not to be polling the server too much. Be sure to read the icecast docs as Im still confused on how I got this part to work.

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Added: 2006-08-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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audit daemon 1.5.6

audit daemon 1.5.6


audit package contains the user-space utilities for creating audit rules. more>>
audit package contains the user-space utilities for creating audit rules. As well as for storing and searching the audit records generate by the audit subsystem in the Linux 2.6 kernel.
Usage:
Examples usage of utilities:
General:
Window 1:
./auditd
Window 2 (you dont have to have the daemon running to try this, but
enabled has to be 1):
./auditctl -s
./auditctl -a entry,always -S open
ls
./auditctl -d entry,always -S open
Identity tracking:
./auditctl -a exit,always -S all -F loginuid=2000
./auditctl -L 2000,"test uid"
Enhancements:
- Updates were made to system-config-audit. auditctl was updated to better handle watching of directories with older kernels.
- Memory leaks and an invalid free in auditd were fixed along with interpretations in auparse.
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Added: 2007-07-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Policy Daemon 1.81

Policy Daemon 1.81


Policy Daemon is an anti-spam plugin for Postfix. more>>
Policy Daemon project is an anti-spam plugin for Postfix (written in C) that does Greylisting, Sender-(envelope, SASL or host / ip)-based throttling (on messages and/or volume per defined time unit), Recipient rate limiting, Spamtrap monitoring / blacklisting, HELO auto blacklisting and HELO randomization preventation.
Enhancements:
- Merged OSX -L < libdir > vs. -L< libdir > fix into v1.8x branch
- Added quirk for SIGPIPE on Apple
- Added quirk for some versions of NetBSD which dont have SO_NOSIGPIPE
- Added error message that if we cannot find how to handle SIGPIPE on the host platform to contact the devel mailing list
- Make "stats" command a bit better aligned
- Be paranoid bout our read buffer size check
- Better check to see if weve run out of available slots, if we have emit a warning and close connection
- Fixed potential buffer overflow when line length exceeds MAXLINE
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Added: 2007-07-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Music daemon 0.0.4

Music daemon 0.0.4


Music daemon(musicd) is a music playing server that supports multiple formats through plugins and multiple playlists. more>>
Music daemon(musicd) is a music playing server that supports multiple formats through plugins and multiple playlists. Musicd supports plugins to enable playing of different audioformats. The plugin-api is quite similiar to one that the popular XMMS uses. Currently XMMS-plugins are not directly supported, but if I find the time, Ill make a meta-plugin to support them.
The first reason to make the player a server is to make it possible to use many different frontends and even at the same time. You can use a GUI if you like them, but anything it can do, can be done from commandline too.
The second reason is to make sure that the GUI or X does not crash the whole player. I have found that many software with a GUI tend to crash. With musicd the player is unaffected by this and you can start the interface again.
Main features:
- Musicd has its own simple text-based protocol for player-frontend communication.
- Support for unlimited number of playlists, songs per playlist and frontends connect at the same time
- Support for both IPv4 and IPv6. Also UNIX-sockets are supported for local connections.
- Currently supported audioformats: mp3 (ffmpeg), ogg vorbis (vorbisfile) and mods (libmikmod).
- Support for OSS and Solaris ouput.
- Musicd has been tested on x86 Linux and Solaris 9.
Enhancements:
- Calling play while already playing shouldnt cause deadlocks anymore
- Load command on a file that has too long line as the last line locked up the daemon, this shouldnt happen anymore
- Invalid id3tags shouldnt give random data anymore
- Invalid filenames shouldnt crash the player anymore
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Added: 2006-08-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Gizmo Daemon 3.3

Gizmo Daemon 3.3


Gizmo Daemon is the Linux Input Device Utility. more>>
Gizmo Daemon is the Linux Input Device Utility.
Ever want to make use of those keyboard keys and mouse buttons that X wont let you use? Ever want to quickly define a keyboard shortcut to do something like change or mute the volume? Ever want to use your joystick, second mouse, Griffin PowerMate, or any other random device you can think of to do fun things like control applications, switch desktops, switch tracks in XMMS / BMP, launch programs, or do pretty much anything else you can think of?
Are you a MythTV user? Got an RF or IR (LIRC) Remote? Annoyed with how frustrating it is to map keys, or is the remote super touchy? Would you like a simple easy way to configure your remote, and have it function properly at the same time? Want to have different key maps based on what application is currently being used?
Gizmo Daemon does all of that, and more! Gizmo Daemon operates on a fairly simple philosophy: let the user decide. Any and all device events are sent to the configuration scripts, and from there the user can decide what should be done with those events. A number of functions are exposed to the scripts which allows the script to interact with any of the loaded device plugins in any way desired.
Main features:
- Control any application with any device
- Utilize those special keys on your fancy keyboard, even if your X server or terminal doesnt support them! Now you can actually make the volume controls change the volume, or the media buttons control XMMS / BMP! Set the buttons to launch your favorite programs, switch virtual desktops, or run whatever application you want!
- Give per application key mappings, very handy for remote users!
- Fix touchy remotes by removing quick duplicate keystrokes
- Control system mixer volume
- Change virtual desktops (only for EWMH capable window managers)
- Launch programs
- Send keyboard and mouse events to applications
- Send device events from one device to another, or create fake device events (control a mouse cursor with a joystick, or keyboard)
- Visualization of system events such as CPU USage, and XMMS / BMP sound output on visual devices (such as the LED on the Griffin PowerMate USB Dial).
- Fancy on screen displays via XOSD. Now your workstation or MythTV box can have nice TV friendly volume displays controlled by your remote!
- And more! Anything you can think of is probably possible
Enhancements:
- Add Powermate setRotateSensitivity function
- New variable in GizmoDeviceStrings.py called
POWERMATE_ROTATE_SENSITIVITY for this!
- Add PowermateEvent ClickTime property (duration of button press)
- Add GizmodThread class for creating threads from Python
- DO NOT USE!! (HIGHLY EXPERIMENTAL!)
- Add GizmodTimer class for creating timer objects from Python
- Add script 200-Powermate-ButtonTimeout for generating button
timeout events
- New variable in GizmoDeviceStrings.py called
POWERMATE_BUTTON_TIMEOUT for this!
- Add script 201-Powermate-Beryl
- So far this detects a powermate button timeout and
unfolds the beryl cube, and lets you scroll the unfolded
cube with the dial
- Add base script GizmoScriptAltTabber so that devices have an
easy way of sending Alt-Tab events
- New variable in GizmoDeviceStrings.py called
ALT_TAB_TIMEOUT for this!
- Add remote ?00-Intercept scripts for alt-tabbing support
- This allows the default mapping to start alt-tab
and to still alt-tab passed applications (if alt-tab
actually focuses apps) if those apps happen to use
the same button that initialized the alt-tab
- Add Gizmod namespace to libGizmod
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Added: 2007-06-28 License: The Apache License 2.0 Price:
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DConnect Daemon 1.1.0

DConnect Daemon 1.1.0


DConnect Daemon is a daemon that acts as a Direct Connect hub. more>>
DConnect Daemon is a Direct Connects hub working as daemon. It works currently under linux and FreeBSD, but we want to make them work on all Unixes (and under Windows).
DConnect Daemon works as a daemon in background and does not require any Xwindow system. Everything should work without any maintenance, but with possible runtime manipulations.
Main features:
- written in pure C
- utilizes threads - allow to work faster on SMP mashines
- good and strict protocol implementation - as far as we know it...
- access limitation through libwrap
- telnet administration console and traditional with DC client
- flexible configuration
Enhancements:
- Because full support for syslog is included, the old way of logging to files was removed.
- Switch to syslog-ng is recommended as it will make your logs cleaner.
- Silent mode is now switched on so it is impossible to redirect users who should not have access to the service you provide.
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Added: 2007-04-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Routing incoming ppp0

Routing incoming ppp0


Routing incoming ppp0 is a netfilter firewall. more>>
Routing incoming ppp0 is a netfilter firewall.

Sample:

#!/bin/bash

# Load required modules
insmod ip_tables
insmod ip_conntrack
insmod iptable_nat
insmod ipt_MASQUERADE

# Then flush all rules
iptables -F
iptables -t nat -F

# In the NAT table (-t nat), Append a rule (-A) after routing
# (POSTROUTING) for all packets going out ppp0 (-o ppp0) which says to
# MASQUERADE the connection (-j MASQUERADE).

#iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o ppp0 -j MASQUERADE

# Below means route 192.168.1.x
iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -d ! 192.168.1.0/24 -j MASQUERADE

iptables -A FORWARD -s 192.168.1.0/24 -j ACCEPT
iptables -A FORWARD -d 192.168.1.0/24 -j ACCEPT
iptables -A FORWARD -s ! 192.168.1.0/24 -j DROP

# Disallow NEW and INVALID incoming or forwarded packets from ppp0.
#iptables -A INPUT -i ppp0 -m state --state NEW,INVALID -j DROP
#iptables -A FORWARD -i ppp0 -m state --state NEW,INVALID -j DROP

# port 113 is evil ;)
iptables -A INPUT --protocol udp --source-port 113 -j DROP
iptables -A INPUT --protocol udp --destination-port 113 -j DROP

# Turn on IP forwarding
echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward

#iptables -A INPUT --protocol udp --source-port 113 -j DROP

# Route incoming ppp0 at port 80, to 192.168.1.18:80
iptables -A PREROUTING -t nat -p tcp -i ppp0 --dport 80 -j DNAT --to 192.168.1.18:80

# Route incoming ppp0 at port 21, to 192.168.1.18:21
iptables -A PREROUTING -t nat -p tcp -i ppp0 --dport 21 -j DNAT --to 192.168.1.18:21
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Added: 2007-02-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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OLSR daemon 0.4.10

OLSR daemon 0.4.10


OLSR daemon project is an implementation of the Optimized Link State Routing protocol for mobile ad-hoc networks (MANETs). more>>
OLSR daemon project is an implementation of the Optimized Link State Routing protocol for mobile ad-hoc networks (MANETs).
OLSR is a routing protocol for mobile ad-hoc networks. The protocol is pro-active, table driven and utilizes a technique called multipoint relaying for message flooding. olsrd also implements a popular optional link quality extension. Currently the implementation compiles on GNU/Linux, Windows, OS X, FreeBSD and NetBSD systems.
Olsrd is ment to be a well structured and well coded implementation that should be easy to maintain, expand and port to other platforms. The implementation is RFC3626 compliant with respect to both core and auxiliary functioning.
Olsrd supports use of loadable plugins. These can be used to to handle and generate custom packettypes to be carried by OLSRs MPR flooding scheme or for any other desired functioning.
Enhancements:
- Network simulator (olsr_switch) added. Read more in the README file included in the release.
- New experimental fish eye link distribution algorithm. Read more in the README file included in the release.
- Tiny Application Server(TAS) plugin added
- Plugin interface changes. Olsrd now exports all symbols mening that plugins can access all olsrd functions easily.
- Olsrd now builds and runs on OpenBSD
- Build system rewrites(OS detection is now done automagically)
- Lots of bugfixes and minor changes
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Added: 2006-01-05 License: BSD License Price:
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HCSWs Ident Daemon 1.1

HCSWs Ident Daemon 1.1


HCSWs Ident Daemon provides a well-written daemon for faking ident replies to IRC servers. more>>
HCSWs Ident Daemon provides a well-written daemon for faking ident replies to IRC servers.

This identd is essentially just a quick and small daemon to fake ident replies. It is primarily intended to provide random ident fields on IRC.


As of 1.1, hsidentd now natively supports IPv6. It will try listening on the same port as it does on IPv4, or 113 by default. To disable IPv6 support, edit the file hsidentd.h and comment out the line that looks like this:

#define HAVE_IPV6

Building:

Just type make

You may have to uncomment the appropriate line at the top of the Makefile.

Installing:

Just copy the executable to somewhere in the filesystem. Or dont. See if I
care.

Running:

As root, just run the hsidentd executable like so:

hsidentd

or

hsidentd
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Added: 2007-04-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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PowerDNS daemon 2.9.21

PowerDNS daemon 2.9.21


PowerDNS daemon is an advanced high performance authoritative nameserver. more>>
PowerDNS daemon Nameserver is a advanced, modern and high performance authoritative-only nameserver.
It is written from scratch and conforms to all relevant DNS standards documents. Furthermore, PowerDNS interfaces with almost any database.
The PowerDNS Nameserver utilizes, a flexible backend architecture can access DNS information from any data source. This includes file formats, Bind zone files, relational databases or LDAP directories.
If you have specific needs for your DNS infrastructure then you can use the Backend Developers Kit to write the glue between PowerDNS and your data or logic.
There is one master database that is replicated to two slave databases. The slave databases are read-only and are updated immediately when the master database changes.
For sites that do not yet have an existing database infrastructure we recommend the MySQL database. MySQL is very easy to setup and handles replication well.
If your nameservers are located on different physical networks then you immediately take advantage of the distributed nature of DNS. Questions will be load balanced on your array of servers. If a server is down then one of the other servers is queried.
PowerDNS is by default configured to serve all information directly from a database, which results in unmatched maintainability of your DNS information.
PowerDNS has developed a complete suite of technologies surrounding Internet Naming and email. Internet Naming is at the core of all online activities and is involved in each and every transaction on the net. Email remains the killer application of the Internet.
Enhancements:
- This release fixes many issues, unifies the PowerDNS Recursor and Authoritative DNS infrastructure (reducing code size by 2,000 lines), significantly improves the "BIND" compatibility mode (making real life zone loading up to 30 times faster than the original BIND), addresses many corner cases, reworks the TCP backend for improved stability, and makes 64 bit packages available.
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Added: 2007-04-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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iNet Admin Daemon 0.0.5

iNet Admin Daemon 0.0.5


iNet Admin Daemon interacts with services such as an Apache2 load balanced environment. more>>
iNet Admin Daemon interacts with services such as an Apache2 load balanced environment, a MySQL 5 clustered environment, PureFTPD, PowerDNS, Cacti, Nagios.
iNet Admin Daemon has various other services to create central ease of management and integration with these services for hosting companies.
Enhancements:
- Functional modules were added for existing services connecting to DBmail, PowerDNS, Apache2, and MySQL 5.
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Added: 2006-06-21 License: The PHP License Price:
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Pathfinder PKI Daemon 0.1.0

Pathfinder PKI Daemon 0.1.0


Pathfinder PKI Daemon is designed to provide a mechanism for any program to perform RFC3280-compliant path validation... more>>
Pathfinder PKI Daemon is designed to provide a mechanism for any program to perform RFC3280-compliant path validation of X509 certificates, even when some of the intermediate certificates are not present on the local machine. The project will automatically download any such certificates (and their CRLs) from the Internet as needed using the AIA and CRL distribution point extensions of the certificates it is processing.

By default, the Pathfinder daemon listens on the D-Bus system bus for incoming requests. In this way, any project can easily gain the ability to reliably validate the trustworthiness of X509 certificates. For the convenience of those using OpenSSL or NSS (Netscape Security Services), two libraries containing a callback suitable for use with an SSL connection are provided with the main Pathfinder distribution.

If you are looking for a demonstration of Pathfinder, you may be interested in Pathviewer, which provides a graphical view of path validation via a GTK+ interface.

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Added: 2007-08-07 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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Python Music Daemon 0.3

Python Music Daemon 0.3


Python Music Daemon is yet another jukebox written in Python. more>>
PyMusicD is yet another jukebox daemon written in python. It was born out of my frustration with the current mp3 jukeboxes, mostly the lack of features that I want. Ive also been playing with python quite a lot lately, and this is my first attempt at a large project in python.
The player is being written to satisfy my own requirements for a car mp3 player, although theres no reason you couldnt use this for a home mp3 player, or work mp3 player.
It assumes that your network users are (mostly) benign, and doesnt take a lot of precautions against malicious users who want to screw with your mp3s. Take appropriate measures to only allow trusted users to play with it, at least until I secure it a bit better.
Its primary purpose is to run in the background, and play mp3s whenever they are in the playlist.
Usage
Unpack this to its own directory. Edit the pymusicd.conf file to your liking. Run python PyMusicD, then run python pymusic to play around with it. The client operates very similarly to most shells, and includes tab completion for commands (but not arguments... yet.)
If you wish to install this to the system, you may do so by running python setup.py install. This will install the server binary in the default place for your platform (according to distutils.) You may then edit the config file (/etc/pymusicd.conf by default) and run the server by running PyMusicD. The cli client will be named pymusic.
This software is currently in development. It is not ready for end users yet. You should have familiarity with scripting in python before you set about to use this software. That being said, if you find bugs that arent listed in TODO, and/or have problems with the software that arent listed in TODO, email me (zwhite@darkstar.frop.org) and Ill see what I can do to help you. Code patches/suggestions are always welcome.
This is known to work on my Slackware 9.0 machine using the Python 2.2.2 package that came with it. I have also tested it on my Mac OSX 10.2.8 machine with Python 2.2. I have no reason to believe that it wont work on any machine with a Python 2.x interpreter and
either mpg123 or mpg321. Your mileage may vary. If it doesnt work on your platform, please let me know. My goal is to have this work on any platform that python runs on.
Enhancements:
- Fixed a bug when adding an entire directory with %2A instead of *
- Added a debug command to get server state, currently only playstatus is reported, will add more as needed.
- Changed the way the stop command works to eliminate a bug.
- Check to make sure a file exists before we add it to the playlist.
- We no longer start playing music as soon as the playlist has entries.
- Instead, we wait for a play command to be issued.
- Added config file support. Defaults to /etc/pymusicd.conf or ./pymusicd.conf
- Added a setup.py and setup.cfg file. Now users can install PyMusicD using the standard "python setup.py install" method that other scripts and modules use.
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Password Manager Daemon 0.12

Password Manager Daemon 0.12


Password Manager Daemon is a daemon that serves data to application via a socket. more>>
Password Manager Daemon is a daemon that serves data to application via a socket. The data is stored in an encrypted XML file. A work in progress.

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