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WAG Applications 0.6.3
WAG Applications provides a collection of WAG-hosted Web applications. more>>
WAG Applications provides a collection of WAG-hosted Web applications.
WAG Applications is a collection of Web applications that are capable of being hosted by the Web Application Gateway.
WAG provides core functionality such as user definition, authentication, and administration, for all hosted Web applications.
Enhancements:
- Added application specific handlers to the wagErrorHandler function.
- Added is_email() function to functions.php which checks if a a given e-mail address is valid. It checks for all top level domains including the new ones (.biz, .info, .museum etc.) and the special ones (.arpa, .int etc.) as well as with e-mail addresses based on IPs (e.g. webmaster@123.45.123.45). (Function derived from PHP user contributed notes.)
- Enhanced the error reporting for both WAG and application database errors to include the server name and user name/id. This will help admins target problems if they are responsible for multiple WAG installations.
- Added "Date Added" and "Date Last Login" information to Administration > Users screen.
- Made style sheet changes related to form field fonts.
- Bug Fixes
- Validation of user e-mail addresses was not performed correctly and causing any valid e-mail address to be flagged as invalid.
- When admin changes a users password, the e-mail password, if configured, is also changed. This allows the admin to "lockout" a user from both WAG and e-mail if needed.
<<lessWAG Applications is a collection of Web applications that are capable of being hosted by the Web Application Gateway.
WAG provides core functionality such as user definition, authentication, and administration, for all hosted Web applications.
Enhancements:
- Added application specific handlers to the wagErrorHandler function.
- Added is_email() function to functions.php which checks if a a given e-mail address is valid. It checks for all top level domains including the new ones (.biz, .info, .museum etc.) and the special ones (.arpa, .int etc.) as well as with e-mail addresses based on IPs (e.g. webmaster@123.45.123.45). (Function derived from PHP user contributed notes.)
- Enhanced the error reporting for both WAG and application database errors to include the server name and user name/id. This will help admins target problems if they are responsible for multiple WAG installations.
- Added "Date Added" and "Date Last Login" information to Administration > Users screen.
- Made style sheet changes related to form field fonts.
- Bug Fixes
- Validation of user e-mail addresses was not performed correctly and causing any valid e-mail address to be flagged as invalid.
- When admin changes a users password, the e-mail password, if configured, is also changed. This allows the admin to "lockout" a user from both WAG and e-mail if needed.
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Added: 2007-01-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
998 downloads
Grid Resources for Industrial Applications 5.1
GRIA is Grid middleware that enables use of the Grid in a secure, interoperable and flexible manner. more>>
GRIA (Grid Resources for Industrial Applications) is Grid middleware that enables use of the Grid in a secure, interoperable and flexible manner.
Security
GRIA uses off-the-shelf Web Services technology and Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) security.
Trust
GRIA supports well established B2B processes & trust models.
Ease of use
GRIA is designed to support leading-edge and legacy application codes, and client-side applications can be easily written using the GRIA API.
Quality of Service
GRIA resource models allow service levels to be matched to clients needs.
Support
GRIA is supported through an open source community and on a commercial basis.
Enhancements:
- This release provides significant new features and usability enhancements to both the management packages and the client.
- The core infrastructure stack has been further aligned with key Web Service security and policy specifications.
- New services include a Membership Service, Registry Service, and an improved SLA service.
<<lessSecurity
GRIA uses off-the-shelf Web Services technology and Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) security.
Trust
GRIA supports well established B2B processes & trust models.
Ease of use
GRIA is designed to support leading-edge and legacy application codes, and client-side applications can be easily written using the GRIA API.
Quality of Service
GRIA resource models allow service levels to be matched to clients needs.
Support
GRIA is supported through an open source community and on a commercial basis.
Enhancements:
- This release provides significant new features and usability enhancements to both the management packages and the client.
- The core infrastructure stack has been further aligned with key Web Service security and policy specifications.
- New services include a Membership Service, Registry Service, and an improved SLA service.
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Added: 2007-05-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
886 downloads
IBM 3270 Terminal Applications Suite 3.3.6
IBM 3270 Terminal Applications suite consists of seven applications. more>>
IBM 3270 Terminal Applications suite consists of seven applications.
x3270 is an IBM 3270 terminal emulator for the X Window System and Windows. The project runs on most Unix-like operating systems -- e.g., Linux, Mac OS X, Solaris and Cygwin. It also runs natively on Windows.
x3270 runs over a TELNET connection, emulating either an IBM 3279 (color) or 3278 (monochrome). It supports:
- The full TN3270E protocol
- SSL/TLS (via the OpenSSL library) for encrypted sessions
- APL2 characters
- Non-English character sets, including Russian, Turkish, Hebrew and DBCS Chinese and Japanese
- IND$FILE file transfer
- NVT mode (emulating a color xterm)
- A pop-up keypad for 3270-specific keys
- A scrollbar
- Printer session integration
- Extensive debugging and scripting facilities
It does not yet support graphics. x3270 is distributed as source code, and can be used for free.
- x3270 is available in several different forms:
- x3270 is for use on an X graphics display
- c3270 is a curses-based version for use on a dumb terminal (e.g., a serial terminal or a Linux console)
- wc3270 is the Windows console version of c3270
- s3270 is a displayless version for writing screen-scraping scripts
- tcl3270 is similar to s3270, but integrated with Tcl
- pr3287 is for printer emulation
- wpr3287 is the native Windows version of pr3287
Also available is x026, an IBM 026 Keypunch emulator.
Enhancements:
- Proxy support was added.
- 3270 background color was added to c3270 and wc3270.
- Numerous small bugs were fixed.
<<lessx3270 is an IBM 3270 terminal emulator for the X Window System and Windows. The project runs on most Unix-like operating systems -- e.g., Linux, Mac OS X, Solaris and Cygwin. It also runs natively on Windows.
x3270 runs over a TELNET connection, emulating either an IBM 3279 (color) or 3278 (monochrome). It supports:
- The full TN3270E protocol
- SSL/TLS (via the OpenSSL library) for encrypted sessions
- APL2 characters
- Non-English character sets, including Russian, Turkish, Hebrew and DBCS Chinese and Japanese
- IND$FILE file transfer
- NVT mode (emulating a color xterm)
- A pop-up keypad for 3270-specific keys
- A scrollbar
- Printer session integration
- Extensive debugging and scripting facilities
It does not yet support graphics. x3270 is distributed as source code, and can be used for free.
- x3270 is available in several different forms:
- x3270 is for use on an X graphics display
- c3270 is a curses-based version for use on a dumb terminal (e.g., a serial terminal or a Linux console)
- wc3270 is the Windows console version of c3270
- s3270 is a displayless version for writing screen-scraping scripts
- tcl3270 is similar to s3270, but integrated with Tcl
- pr3287 is for printer emulation
- wpr3287 is the native Windows version of pr3287
Also available is x026, an IBM 026 Keypunch emulator.
Enhancements:
- Proxy support was added.
- 3270 background color was added to c3270 and wc3270.
- Numerous small bugs were fixed.
Download (3.2MB)
Added: 2007-06-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
899 downloads
ASNMTAP::Asnmtap::Applications 3.000.009
ASNMTAP::Asnmtap::Applications is a Perl module that provides a nice object oriented interface for ASNMTAP Applications. more>>
ASNMTAP::Asnmtap::Applications is a Perl module that provides a nice object oriented interface for ASNMTAP Applications.
ASNMTAP::Asnmtap::Applications Subclass of ASNMTAP::Asnmtap
This version is still the old ASNMTAP Applications v3.000.001 addapted for using with the new ASNMTAP::Asnmtap, ASNMTAP::Asnmtap::Plugins and ASNMTAP::Asnmtap::Plugins::Nagios plugins.
We are working onto an new Object Oriented version for the ASNMTAP Applications
<<lessASNMTAP::Asnmtap::Applications Subclass of ASNMTAP::Asnmtap
This version is still the old ASNMTAP Applications v3.000.001 addapted for using with the new ASNMTAP::Asnmtap, ASNMTAP::Asnmtap::Plugins and ASNMTAP::Asnmtap::Plugins::Nagios plugins.
We are working onto an new Object Oriented version for the ASNMTAP Applications
Download (1.6MB)
Added: 2006-06-12 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1229 downloads
TVU Broadcasting Software 2.1.1.11
TVU networks lets you reach global TV audiences cost-effectively and with secure content protection. more>>
TVU networks lets you reach global TV audiences cost-effectively and with secure content protection.
TVU Broadcasting software lets you deliver your content to the TVUplayer software for free. You must first sign up for a free broadcasting channel by visiting this link: http://www.tvunetworks.com/bdcenter/viewLogin.do
After logging in with your account, supply a stream source of any sort and start sharing your media with the world.
<<lessTVU Broadcasting software lets you deliver your content to the TVUplayer software for free. You must first sign up for a free broadcasting channel by visiting this link: http://www.tvunetworks.com/bdcenter/viewLogin.do
After logging in with your account, supply a stream source of any sort and start sharing your media with the world.
Download (0.44MB)
Added: 2007-02-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
609 downloads
NewsCloud Facebook Application 0.26
NewsCloud Facebook application allows Facebook members to read top stories and breaking news. more>>
NewsCloud Facebook application allows Facebook members to read top stories and breaking news and share them with their friends from within Facebook.
The NewsCloud Facebook application also allows you to watch Daily Show and Colbert Report clips inside Facebook and share them with other Facebook members. Facebook is a social network with a new API for applications. NewsCloud is an open source collaborative social news network.
As the documentation to Facebooks API is still incomplete, the source code to the NewsCloud Facebook application may be instructive to other Facebook developers.
Enhancements:
- Added support for multi-friend selector with thumbnail images
- Added SQL table structures
<<lessThe NewsCloud Facebook application also allows you to watch Daily Show and Colbert Report clips inside Facebook and share them with other Facebook members. Facebook is a social network with a new API for applications. NewsCloud is an open source collaborative social news network.
As the documentation to Facebooks API is still incomplete, the source code to the NewsCloud Facebook application may be instructive to other Facebook developers.
Enhancements:
- Added support for multi-friend selector with thumbnail images
- Added SQL table structures
Download (0.019MB)
Added: 2007-06-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
869 downloads
SharedAppVnc 1.0
SharedAppVnc is a remote collaboration tool. more>>
SharedAppVnc is a remote collaboration tool. SharedAppVnc project allows sharing of applications between remote participants. In a typical usage scenario, two or more remote collaborators would run SharedAppVnc on their desktop computers while participating in a phone or conference call.
After establishing SharedAppVnc connections, possibly through ssh-tunnels, they would be able to share (replicate) windows between the remote desktops. The shared windows could optionally be controlled by the remote viewers, or they could be set to view-only.
SharedAppVNC is based on VNC (Virtual Network Computer), but with a modified VNC protocol that allows for window sharing. The main advantage of SharedAppVnc over traditional VNC is its ability to share individual windows rather than the entire desktop. Users typically have some applications which should remain private, such as email, and some applications they would like to share. Normal VNC is only able to share a users entire desktop and thus does not lend itself well to a combination of shared and private data.
SharedAppVnc has two components: a server for sharing windows and a client for viewing windows. The SharedAppVnc Server runs on a collaborators desktop computer and allows them to select which windows from the desktop to share. Only windows they select will be visible to the other collaborators.
The SharedAppVnc Viewer runs on the other collaborators computers and allows them to receive the shared windows. Typically collaborators will run both the Server and Viewer so that they can share and receive windows. One nice feature of the SharedAppVnc Viewer is that it puts each received window in its own frame which can be resized or positioned independently of the size or position of windows on the server or the other clients. Both the Server and Viewer can listen for or initiate connections.
SharedAppVnc versions are currently available for Linux and Mac OS X platforms. We are in the process of adding support for Windows OS.
Usage:
The Linux version of SharedAppVnc requires running three pieces of software: the server, viewer and control applet. The server, which allows windows to be shared, will be started automatically when the X11 server starts (X11 must first be configured to use SharedAppVnc).
The viewer is a java application that is started from the command line. It receives and displays shared windows. The control applet is a GUI that lets the user control the server. It lets the user select which windows to share or hide, or which viewers to connect to.
<<lessAfter establishing SharedAppVnc connections, possibly through ssh-tunnels, they would be able to share (replicate) windows between the remote desktops. The shared windows could optionally be controlled by the remote viewers, or they could be set to view-only.
SharedAppVNC is based on VNC (Virtual Network Computer), but with a modified VNC protocol that allows for window sharing. The main advantage of SharedAppVnc over traditional VNC is its ability to share individual windows rather than the entire desktop. Users typically have some applications which should remain private, such as email, and some applications they would like to share. Normal VNC is only able to share a users entire desktop and thus does not lend itself well to a combination of shared and private data.
SharedAppVnc has two components: a server for sharing windows and a client for viewing windows. The SharedAppVnc Server runs on a collaborators desktop computer and allows them to select which windows from the desktop to share. Only windows they select will be visible to the other collaborators.
The SharedAppVnc Viewer runs on the other collaborators computers and allows them to receive the shared windows. Typically collaborators will run both the Server and Viewer so that they can share and receive windows. One nice feature of the SharedAppVnc Viewer is that it puts each received window in its own frame which can be resized or positioned independently of the size or position of windows on the server or the other clients. Both the Server and Viewer can listen for or initiate connections.
SharedAppVnc versions are currently available for Linux and Mac OS X platforms. We are in the process of adding support for Windows OS.
Usage:
The Linux version of SharedAppVnc requires running three pieces of software: the server, viewer and control applet. The server, which allows windows to be shared, will be started automatically when the X11 server starts (X11 must first be configured to use SharedAppVnc).
The viewer is a java application that is started from the command line. It receives and displays shared windows. The control applet is a GUI that lets the user control the server. It lets the user select which windows to share or hide, or which viewers to connect to.
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Added: 2006-01-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1385 downloads
Volume Sharing Manager 1.35
Volume Sharing Manager (Vsman) is a utility that has been designed for volume (directory) sharing management on the server side. more>>
Volume Sharing Manager (Vsman) is a utility that has been designed for volume (directory) sharing management on the server side. So far, it manages NFS v3 and V4, but can be extended to others volume sharing systems.
You can select a NFS v4 server interface in the preferences dialog box. Otherwise, invoke vsman with the flag -4 in order to display the NFS v4 specific mounting options when needed.
Vsman must be run as root. It displays on the left a tree view of known directories with their possible accesses, i.e. client hosts that can mount directories from the server where vsman is running.
Each directory is displayed with a green, yellow or red spot.
Green if the directory is exported but not mounted.
Yellow when exported and mounted.
Red when unexported.
When you double-click on an access, the left side shows its mounting options.
You can obviously declare a new volume. Vsman just asks you the name of the corresponding directory. You can of course create or delete accesses for the current volume. When you create one, a dialog box appears, that asks you the suitable host name, network
name or address, or netgroup name.
If the host filed is empty, the networks field is then tested, and if empty again, the netgroup is selected.
If you select "NIS" instead of "Files" in the preferences dialog box, the hosts, networks, users and groups will be fetched from the given NIS domain name. For more info about NIS, read the corresponding HOWTO documentation.
Selecting the Reexport menu will reexport all and synchronize vsman with the exported volumes declared in /etc/exports.
Double-click on a mounting host and select Unexport Host in the Action menu, and the current volume will be unexported from the corresponding volume.
Unexport whole volume will do the same thing, but for all the mounting hosts.
The Start / Stop menu will stop or restart the NFS server.
The Save menu will write the NFS /etc/exports file and reexport all volumes.
This tool has been written in Ada 95, using gtkada 2.4 as the toolkit. Dont forget to install gnat 4.1.x or later. Gnat is now a component of the gcc suite.
Enhancements:
- A few important bugs were fixed.
- Hostname lookup was added.
- The compilation and installation process was improved.
<<lessYou can select a NFS v4 server interface in the preferences dialog box. Otherwise, invoke vsman with the flag -4 in order to display the NFS v4 specific mounting options when needed.
Vsman must be run as root. It displays on the left a tree view of known directories with their possible accesses, i.e. client hosts that can mount directories from the server where vsman is running.
Each directory is displayed with a green, yellow or red spot.
Green if the directory is exported but not mounted.
Yellow when exported and mounted.
Red when unexported.
When you double-click on an access, the left side shows its mounting options.
You can obviously declare a new volume. Vsman just asks you the name of the corresponding directory. You can of course create or delete accesses for the current volume. When you create one, a dialog box appears, that asks you the suitable host name, network
name or address, or netgroup name.
If the host filed is empty, the networks field is then tested, and if empty again, the netgroup is selected.
If you select "NIS" instead of "Files" in the preferences dialog box, the hosts, networks, users and groups will be fetched from the given NIS domain name. For more info about NIS, read the corresponding HOWTO documentation.
Selecting the Reexport menu will reexport all and synchronize vsman with the exported volumes declared in /etc/exports.
Double-click on a mounting host and select Unexport Host in the Action menu, and the current volume will be unexported from the corresponding volume.
Unexport whole volume will do the same thing, but for all the mounting hosts.
The Start / Stop menu will stop or restart the NFS server.
The Save menu will write the NFS /etc/exports file and reexport all volumes.
This tool has been written in Ada 95, using gtkada 2.4 as the toolkit. Dont forget to install gnat 4.1.x or later. Gnat is now a component of the gcc suite.
Enhancements:
- A few important bugs were fixed.
- Hostname lookup was added.
- The compilation and installation process was improved.
Download (0.25MB)
Added: 2006-12-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1057 downloads
Web Sharing 0.0.3
Web Sharing is a small tray applet for sharing files on the web. more>>
Web Sharing is a small tray applet for sharing files on the web.
Publish anything on the Internet or your local area network at home, office or school from a folder on your hard disk with just a few clicks of a mouse!
<<lessPublish anything on the Internet or your local area network at home, office or school from a folder on your hard disk with just a few clicks of a mouse!
Download (1.9MB)
Added: 2005-07-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1553 downloads
Whamb Share Protocol Daemon 1.1
Whamb Sharing Protocol Daemon (WSD) is a perl script that allows you to share MP3 or OGG on a Unix/Linux or windows system. more>>
Whamb Sharing Protocol Daemon (WSD) is a perl script that allows you to share MP3 or OGG on a Unix/Linux or windows system.WSD needs perl 5.7.3 or later (5.8.0 recommended) and some modules (HTML::Entities, Encode, MP3::Info), you will find any instructions you need in the readme, so please read it ! WSD also needs RendezVous from Apple, its opensource and runs on lots of platform including linux/*BSD/Windows/Solaris and all Posix OSes
Installation is simple but depends by your operating system:
make os=linux on linux
make os=opensd on openbsd
make os=osx on macosx
make os=solaris on solaris
if you are running NetBSD or FreeBSD edit the makefile you will see:
ifeq ($(os),openbsd)
CFLAGS_OS = -DHAVE_SOCKADDR_SA_LEN -DHAVE_DAEMON -DHAVE_SOCKLEN_T -DHAVE_BROKEN_RECVDSTADDR
change it to
ifeq ($(os),bsd)
CFLAGS_OS = -DHAVE_SOCKADDR_SA_LEN -DHAVE_DAEMON -DHAVE_SOCKLEN_T
and use make os=bsd
You can start it with something like: build/mDNSResponderPosix -n "`hostname`" -t _whamb._tcp. -p 7603 -d
You may also want to copy mDNSResponderPosix to your /usr/bin directory
<<lessInstallation is simple but depends by your operating system:
make os=linux on linux
make os=opensd on openbsd
make os=osx on macosx
make os=solaris on solaris
if you are running NetBSD or FreeBSD edit the makefile you will see:
ifeq ($(os),openbsd)
CFLAGS_OS = -DHAVE_SOCKADDR_SA_LEN -DHAVE_DAEMON -DHAVE_SOCKLEN_T -DHAVE_BROKEN_RECVDSTADDR
change it to
ifeq ($(os),bsd)
CFLAGS_OS = -DHAVE_SOCKADDR_SA_LEN -DHAVE_DAEMON -DHAVE_SOCKLEN_T
and use make os=bsd
You can start it with something like: build/mDNSResponderPosix -n "`hostname`" -t _whamb._tcp. -p 7603 -d
You may also want to copy mDNSResponderPosix to your /usr/bin directory
Download (0.005MB)
Added: 2006-07-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1188 downloads
Sub Ether Release II
Sub Ether is a system that includes software to network computers together. more>>
Sub Ether is a system that includes software to network computers together over the Internet so that applications can share resources.
Sub Ether is basically a grid computer over the Internet using volunteers spare CPU and disk resources.
An example application written for Sub Ether is sedistcc. It allows you to use distcc to use compilers on machines running elsewhere on the Sub Ether network.
Quick Install for Unix:
If you untar/zip SubEtherInstallRelease-*.tgz youll get a few directories of source,
and some scripts:
1) buildse.sh builds the source code on some number of unix machines
2) installse.sh does a simple copying/updating of files to /usr/local/subether
3) setupsetorunandstart.sh will update /etc/inittab and make a file in /etc/xinetd.d
If you are running a flavor of unix that the script does not recognize it wont update
anything. You have to be root for this to work, and you have to have the balls to run it.
Run buildse.sh
Ive tested it on some number of redhats and freebsd and AIX. I also have a build
for windows, but it doesnt include the compiler program, so it would be good for socket bouncing only at the moment, until I finish some more applications (like sefile)
If all goes well, youll get a clean build. Dont worry about seeing it the build was
clean, the install script will complain if somethings missing.
If you can log in as some user that has access to /usr/local oot and dont have a
problem with putting stuff in /usr/local/subether, then you can run installse.sh as is.
Run installse.sh
*** OR *** if you want to install it into another directory (say because you dont
have root on the machine) you can specify where to put it by passing the directory as
a parameter:
Run installse.sh /path/to/existing/dir/subether
The /path/to/existing/dir has to exist, the script will create subether. You dont
have to call it that, but why wouldnt you.
Then, if youre all excited that things are going really well in your life, and
youre feeling really ballsy, run setupsetorunandstart.sh
Note, as of release 2, this doesnt exist yet, but it will.
Run setupsetorunandstart.sh
This is the finiky bit so you might want to do this by hand.
You have to be root for this to work anyway.
It will check to see if you have distcc set up on the machine, and if so,
create a file /etc/xinetd.d/distcc.
It will also add a few lines to the bottom of your /etc/inittab, and back up
the old one. And also add a line to /etc/services for distcc
Then it will kick xinetd, and telinit q. And if all goes well, youll be a
happy member of the Sub Ether network already sharing your spare cpu for use by other people using subether and distcc.
If you want to use distcc to do your compiles with the help of the Sub Ether
networked computers, you have a few more steps of setup that are covered in the
HOWTO-install_sedistccd file.
<<lessSub Ether is basically a grid computer over the Internet using volunteers spare CPU and disk resources.
An example application written for Sub Ether is sedistcc. It allows you to use distcc to use compilers on machines running elsewhere on the Sub Ether network.
Quick Install for Unix:
If you untar/zip SubEtherInstallRelease-*.tgz youll get a few directories of source,
and some scripts:
1) buildse.sh builds the source code on some number of unix machines
2) installse.sh does a simple copying/updating of files to /usr/local/subether
3) setupsetorunandstart.sh will update /etc/inittab and make a file in /etc/xinetd.d
If you are running a flavor of unix that the script does not recognize it wont update
anything. You have to be root for this to work, and you have to have the balls to run it.
Run buildse.sh
Ive tested it on some number of redhats and freebsd and AIX. I also have a build
for windows, but it doesnt include the compiler program, so it would be good for socket bouncing only at the moment, until I finish some more applications (like sefile)
If all goes well, youll get a clean build. Dont worry about seeing it the build was
clean, the install script will complain if somethings missing.
If you can log in as some user that has access to /usr/local oot and dont have a
problem with putting stuff in /usr/local/subether, then you can run installse.sh as is.
Run installse.sh
*** OR *** if you want to install it into another directory (say because you dont
have root on the machine) you can specify where to put it by passing the directory as
a parameter:
Run installse.sh /path/to/existing/dir/subether
The /path/to/existing/dir has to exist, the script will create subether. You dont
have to call it that, but why wouldnt you.
Then, if youre all excited that things are going really well in your life, and
youre feeling really ballsy, run setupsetorunandstart.sh
Note, as of release 2, this doesnt exist yet, but it will.
Run setupsetorunandstart.sh
This is the finiky bit so you might want to do this by hand.
You have to be root for this to work anyway.
It will check to see if you have distcc set up on the machine, and if so,
create a file /etc/xinetd.d/distcc.
It will also add a few lines to the bottom of your /etc/inittab, and back up
the old one. And also add a line to /etc/services for distcc
Then it will kick xinetd, and telinit q. And if all goes well, youll be a
happy member of the Sub Ether network already sharing your spare cpu for use by other people using subether and distcc.
If you want to use distcc to do your compiles with the help of the Sub Ether
networked computers, you have a few more steps of setup that are covered in the
HOWTO-install_sedistccd file.
Download (0.13MB)
Added: 2006-05-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1248 downloads
ShareToDo 1.0.0
ShareToDo is the todo sharing application. more>>
ShareToDo is the todo sharing application.
ShareToDo is a ToDo List application. Using ShareToDo, you can manage your todo list privately, or share todo list with others.
Main features:
- Can classify todos by categories.
- Can set a deadline to a todo.
- Can add private(closed) todos.
- Can share your todo list with others.
- Can add others todos.
- Can open or close todo list to the public.
- Can have two or more projects.
<<lessShareToDo is a ToDo List application. Using ShareToDo, you can manage your todo list privately, or share todo list with others.
Main features:
- Can classify todos by categories.
- Can set a deadline to a todo.
- Can add private(closed) todos.
- Can share your todo list with others.
- Can add others todos.
- Can open or close todo list to the public.
- Can have two or more projects.
Download (0.22MB)
Added: 2006-05-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1247 downloads
Shezhu Resource Sharing System 1.18
Shezhu Resource Sharing System is an application for scheduling and booking shared resources. more>>
Shezhu Resource Sharing System project is an application for scheduling and booking shared resources such as rooms and equipment.
The client only needs a modern Web browser.
It has a user friendly point and click interface, visual filters for making block/repeat bookings, concurrent users and double booking prevention, allows local site customization, and supports configurable academic term/semester blocks.
Main features:
- Portable - client only needs a modern web browser
- Point and Click - almost no typing required
- Intuitive - simple, obvious, consistent and user friendly
- Innovative - visual filters for making block/repeat bookings
- Powerful - concurrent users and double booking prevention
- Configurable - local site customization supported
- Useful - built in support for configurable academic term, semester and session blocks
- Free!
Requirements
In order to run or build the Shezhu Resource Sharing System you need some third-party software available on your machine.
Client
The client needs a modern web browser and the best browsers for this application are Firefox, Mozilla (including the Netscape branded equivalent and Gecko derivatives such as Galeon) and Microsoft Internet Explorer. The newest versions of all these browsers will work best. This application also works with the Konqueror and Opera browsers but these have some issues which may affect functionality. All browsers need JavaScript enabled. Any of these browsers may not work properly (or at all) depending on the operating system they are running under. Text based browsers (such as Lynx) are not supported.
For a comprehensive list of supported client browsers and operating systems refer to this browser compatibility chart from the most recent release of the application.
Server
The server needs recent versions of the Apache web server and the MySQL database server.
The server has only been tested on Redhat9 and FedoraCore3 Linux/i386 platforms although there is no specific reason why it should not work on other Linux platforms and distributions.
Development
Rebuilding this application from source requires a standard Unix development environment with the sh, make, cc, cpp, sed and awk utilities. Also required are RCS, Perl (5.6+) and the ImageMagick program. Also required is RPM to build a distribution. All these programs would probably come as standard in Linux distributions, other platforms may not have all of them by default.
Enhancements:
- This release adds support for Apache2 and multi-site installations, internal restructuring, a better installation tree, and improved access control management.
<<lessThe client only needs a modern Web browser.
It has a user friendly point and click interface, visual filters for making block/repeat bookings, concurrent users and double booking prevention, allows local site customization, and supports configurable academic term/semester blocks.
Main features:
- Portable - client only needs a modern web browser
- Point and Click - almost no typing required
- Intuitive - simple, obvious, consistent and user friendly
- Innovative - visual filters for making block/repeat bookings
- Powerful - concurrent users and double booking prevention
- Configurable - local site customization supported
- Useful - built in support for configurable academic term, semester and session blocks
- Free!
Requirements
In order to run or build the Shezhu Resource Sharing System you need some third-party software available on your machine.
Client
The client needs a modern web browser and the best browsers for this application are Firefox, Mozilla (including the Netscape branded equivalent and Gecko derivatives such as Galeon) and Microsoft Internet Explorer. The newest versions of all these browsers will work best. This application also works with the Konqueror and Opera browsers but these have some issues which may affect functionality. All browsers need JavaScript enabled. Any of these browsers may not work properly (or at all) depending on the operating system they are running under. Text based browsers (such as Lynx) are not supported.
For a comprehensive list of supported client browsers and operating systems refer to this browser compatibility chart from the most recent release of the application.
Server
The server needs recent versions of the Apache web server and the MySQL database server.
The server has only been tested on Redhat9 and FedoraCore3 Linux/i386 platforms although there is no specific reason why it should not work on other Linux platforms and distributions.
Development
Rebuilding this application from source requires a standard Unix development environment with the sh, make, cc, cpp, sed and awk utilities. Also required are RCS, Perl (5.6+) and the ImageMagick program. Also required is RPM to build a distribution. All these programs would probably come as standard in Linux distributions, other platforms may not have all of them by default.
Enhancements:
- This release adds support for Apache2 and multi-site installations, internal restructuring, a better installation tree, and improved access control management.
Download (0.22MB)
Added: 2006-01-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1366 downloads
MUTE File Sharing 0.5.1
MUTE File Sharing is a peer-to-peer network that provides easy search-and-download functionality. more>>
MUTE File Sharing is a peer-to-peer network that provides easy search-and-download functionality while also protecting your privacy.
It compiles as a fast, native application for many platforms (no Java, no Python, etc.).
MUTE protects your privacy by avoiding direct connections with your sharing partners in the network. Most other file sharing programs use direct connections to download or upload, making your identity available to spies from the RIAA and other unscrupulous organizations.
MUTE is based on research, and experiments show that it works quite well. MUTEs ant-inspired routing is light-weight, robust, and adaptive. Results from experiments in real MUTE networks show that the collective behavior of MUTE nodes quickly finds the shortest (or fastest) routing path between two nodes on the network.
Enhancements:
- This release fixes bugs in MUTEs initial connection to the network upon startup.
- MUTE has also been upgraded to Crypto++ 5.4, so it should now compile using GCC 4.1.
<<lessIt compiles as a fast, native application for many platforms (no Java, no Python, etc.).
MUTE protects your privacy by avoiding direct connections with your sharing partners in the network. Most other file sharing programs use direct connections to download or upload, making your identity available to spies from the RIAA and other unscrupulous organizations.
MUTE is based on research, and experiments show that it works quite well. MUTEs ant-inspired routing is light-weight, robust, and adaptive. Results from experiments in real MUTE networks show that the collective behavior of MUTE nodes quickly finds the shortest (or fastest) routing path between two nodes on the network.
Enhancements:
- This release fixes bugs in MUTEs initial connection to the network upon startup.
- MUTE has also been upgraded to Crypto++ 5.4, so it should now compile using GCC 4.1.
Download (0.70MB)
Added: 2007-04-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
921 downloads
Feed Me Links 1.0
Feed Me Links is a Web application for managing and sharing links. more>>
Feed Me Links is a Web application for managing and sharing links.
Feed Me Links provides many interesting features such as tagging, comments, RSS feeds, tag clouds, friend lists, a REST API for exporting, a browser sidebar, and Firefox and IE favorites import.
<<lessFeed Me Links provides many interesting features such as tagging, comments, RSS feeds, tag clouds, friend lists, a REST API for exporting, a browser sidebar, and Firefox and IE favorites import.
Download (0.15MB)
Added: 2005-11-22 License: MIT/X Consortium License Price:
1432 downloads
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