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Download Slave 20000925
Download Slave provides a remote-controlled download slave. more>>
Download Slave provides a remote-controlled download slave.
The Download Slave is a very flexible script which is controlled via eMail and stores files requested for downloading on the servers harddisk or sends them via eMail to the user who asked for them. Users are identified by their eMail address and a personal password, so only authorized users can use the service.
Main features:
- users identified by their eMail address and a personal password
- a real multi user mode, so each user has his own home and can have his own CD-R burnt.
- corporate mode: all downloaded files are stored in one base directory
- every download is logged
- user gets a status mail about his download request
- slave is controlled via commands in the eMail message body
- download things onto the servers HDD... (also more than one URL per eMail request possible...)
- show already downloaded files (that are on the servers HDD)
- change own password
- download files onto the servers HDD and send them via eMail to you (split into parts of 1MB). The last one of such a multi part eMail has an attached script to rejoin the large file...
- online help
- an index file which holds who downloaded what and when and a short description given by the downloading user in his mail subject
<<lessThe Download Slave is a very flexible script which is controlled via eMail and stores files requested for downloading on the servers harddisk or sends them via eMail to the user who asked for them. Users are identified by their eMail address and a personal password, so only authorized users can use the service.
Main features:
- users identified by their eMail address and a personal password
- a real multi user mode, so each user has his own home and can have his own CD-R burnt.
- corporate mode: all downloaded files are stored in one base directory
- every download is logged
- user gets a status mail about his download request
- slave is controlled via commands in the eMail message body
- download things onto the servers HDD... (also more than one URL per eMail request possible...)
- show already downloaded files (that are on the servers HDD)
- change own password
- download files onto the servers HDD and send them via eMail to you (split into parts of 1MB). The last one of such a multi part eMail has an attached script to rejoin the large file...
- online help
- an index file which holds who downloaded what and when and a short description given by the downloading user in his mail subject
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Added: 2007-04-30 License: Freely Distributable Price:
921 downloads
Linux-HA 2.0.5
Linux-HA provides a heartbeat and IP address takeover functions for a high-availability Linux cluster. more>>
Linux-HA provides a heartbeat and IP address takeover functions for a high-availability Linux cluster.
The basic goal of the High Availability Linux project is to:
Provide a high-availability (clustering) solution for Linux which promotes reliability, availability, and serviceability (RAS) through a community development effort.
The Linux-HA project is a widely used and important component in many interesting High-Availability solutions. We estimate that we currently have around thirty thousand installations up in mission-critical uses in the real world since it became suitable for mission critical production in 1999. Interest in this project continues to grow. These web pages are average more than 17000 hits per day, and we see around 100 downloads of our software per day.
Heartbeat now ships as part of SUSE Linux, Mandriva Linux, MSC Linux, Debian GNU/Linux, Ubuntu Linux, Red Flag Linux, and Gentoo Linux. Ultra Monkey, and several companys embedded systems are also based on it. Although this is called the Linux-HA project, the software is highly portable and runs on FreeBSD and Solaris as well (even MacOS X from time to time).
There have been many articles and chapters in books written on this project and software. See the PressRoom for more details.
We have put our foot on the road to being competitive with commercial systems similar to those described in D. H. Browns 1998 or March 2000 analysis of RAS cluster features and functions. In most important respects, we think youll find that Linux-HA has achieved this level of competitiveness with our release 2 software.
This release 2 series brings technologies and basic capabilities which match or exceed the capabilities of many commercial HA systems. We think youll be surprised. An R2 getting started guide is available.
We also work well with the LVS (Linux Virtual Server) project and expect to continue to collaborate with them in the future, since our goals are complementary.
Enhancements:
- This release has significant bugfixes and enhancements, making it a worthwhile upgrade for anyone running R2 CRM-style configurations, or who would like to.
- An OCF RA for Xen guests and Chinese GUI support have been added.
- ipfail has been replaced and generalized (limited testing). Master/slave testing and fixes.
- Significant cibadmin fixes.
<<lessThe basic goal of the High Availability Linux project is to:
Provide a high-availability (clustering) solution for Linux which promotes reliability, availability, and serviceability (RAS) through a community development effort.
The Linux-HA project is a widely used and important component in many interesting High-Availability solutions. We estimate that we currently have around thirty thousand installations up in mission-critical uses in the real world since it became suitable for mission critical production in 1999. Interest in this project continues to grow. These web pages are average more than 17000 hits per day, and we see around 100 downloads of our software per day.
Heartbeat now ships as part of SUSE Linux, Mandriva Linux, MSC Linux, Debian GNU/Linux, Ubuntu Linux, Red Flag Linux, and Gentoo Linux. Ultra Monkey, and several companys embedded systems are also based on it. Although this is called the Linux-HA project, the software is highly portable and runs on FreeBSD and Solaris as well (even MacOS X from time to time).
There have been many articles and chapters in books written on this project and software. See the PressRoom for more details.
We have put our foot on the road to being competitive with commercial systems similar to those described in D. H. Browns 1998 or March 2000 analysis of RAS cluster features and functions. In most important respects, we think youll find that Linux-HA has achieved this level of competitiveness with our release 2 software.
This release 2 series brings technologies and basic capabilities which match or exceed the capabilities of many commercial HA systems. We think youll be surprised. An R2 getting started guide is available.
We also work well with the LVS (Linux Virtual Server) project and expect to continue to collaborate with them in the future, since our goals are complementary.
Enhancements:
- This release has significant bugfixes and enhancements, making it a worthwhile upgrade for anyone running R2 CRM-style configurations, or who would like to.
- An OCF RA for Xen guests and Chinese GUI support have been added.
- ipfail has been replaced and generalized (limited testing). Master/slave testing and fixes.
- Significant cibadmin fixes.
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Added: 2006-04-28 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
1282 downloads
Daath 2.0.0
Daath provides a searchable knowledge base. more>>
Daath provides a searchable knowledge base.
Daath is an organized, easy to use, in-depth search tool using MySQL full-text searching.
This allows searching for error messages, select words, phrases, or null searches, to produce a relevant search result from searching all fields of importance. It supports full administration of creating, editing, authorizing, and deleting solutions.
There is full-text searching using a MySQL database based on title, summary and solution with filter options.
It supports alternative searches through the Google and ask.com search engines. Logging and syslog is supported for tracking.
There is a version history for all solutions, and a directory tree view for a quick overview of all solutions.
Main features:
- Null search for all matches in a category.
- Built on PHP and MySQL for fast search results and page display.
- FULLTEXT search of title, summary, and solution fields.
- Search supports filters for company name, type, and category.
- Search string supports phrase, quoted, and priority words.
- All results have a relevance rating based on the search string.
- Search results have brief description or solution with search words in bold.
- Administration page for easy creation and editing of solutions.
- Cookie authentication for administration page security.
- User access control levels.
- Printer-friendly articles.
- Auto Print function for each solution.
- Solutions have version control number and edit history.
- Support for unlimited solutions.
- Ability to upload images and other files into solutions.
- Syslog logging support.
- Support mysql master slave design for redundancy.
- Directory tree view of all solutions.
- Alternate search options through Google and others.
- Supports categorization for multiple customer or companies.
- Support web site themes.
<<lessDaath is an organized, easy to use, in-depth search tool using MySQL full-text searching.
This allows searching for error messages, select words, phrases, or null searches, to produce a relevant search result from searching all fields of importance. It supports full administration of creating, editing, authorizing, and deleting solutions.
There is full-text searching using a MySQL database based on title, summary and solution with filter options.
It supports alternative searches through the Google and ask.com search engines. Logging and syslog is supported for tracking.
There is a version history for all solutions, and a directory tree view for a quick overview of all solutions.
Main features:
- Null search for all matches in a category.
- Built on PHP and MySQL for fast search results and page display.
- FULLTEXT search of title, summary, and solution fields.
- Search supports filters for company name, type, and category.
- Search string supports phrase, quoted, and priority words.
- All results have a relevance rating based on the search string.
- Search results have brief description or solution with search words in bold.
- Administration page for easy creation and editing of solutions.
- Cookie authentication for administration page security.
- User access control levels.
- Printer-friendly articles.
- Auto Print function for each solution.
- Solutions have version control number and edit history.
- Support for unlimited solutions.
- Ability to upload images and other files into solutions.
- Syslog logging support.
- Support mysql master slave design for redundancy.
- Directory tree view of all solutions.
- Alternate search options through Google and others.
- Supports categorization for multiple customer or companies.
- Support web site themes.
Download (0.16MB)
Added: 2007-04-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
933 downloads
beagle KIO slave 0.3.1
beagle KIO slave is a kio-slave to perform beagle query. more>>
Beagle is a lucene-based desktop search tool written in Mono. beagle KIO slave is a kio-slave to perform beagle query.
Beagle kio-slave allows users to query beagle in konqueror, open_file dialog box or Alt-F2-command-line.
<<lessBeagle kio-slave allows users to query beagle in konqueror, open_file dialog box or Alt-F2-command-line.
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Added: 2006-04-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1276 downloads
Slony-I 1.2.0
Slony-I is a replication system with cascading and failover. more>>
Slony-I is a replication system with cascading and failover.
The big picture for the development of Slony-I is a master-slave system that includes all features and capabilities needed to replicate large databases to a reasonably limited number of slave systems.
Slony-I is a system for data centers and backup sites, where the normal mode of operation is that all nodes are available.
Enhancements:
- This release has numerous improvements over previous versions.
<<lessThe big picture for the development of Slony-I is a master-slave system that includes all features and capabilities needed to replicate large databases to a reasonably limited number of slave systems.
Slony-I is a system for data centers and backup sites, where the normal mode of operation is that all nodes are available.
Enhancements:
- This release has numerous improvements over previous versions.
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Added: 2006-10-18 License: BSD License Price:
1104 downloads
KPlayer 0.6.3
KPlayer is a KDE media player based on MPlayer. more>>
KPlayer project is a KDE media player based on MPlayer. With KPlayer you can easily play a wide variety of video and audio files and streams using a rich and friendly interface that follows KDE standards.
KPlayer is available in Catalonian, Czech, Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Polish, Portugese, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Spanish and Swedish languages.
Main features:
- video, audio and subtitle playback from file, URL, DVD, VCD, audio CD, TV, DVB, etc., as well as KDE I/O Slaves;
- volume, contrast, brightness, hue and saturation controls;
- zooming, full screen and fixed aspect options;
- status and progress display and seeking;
- playlist;
- message log;
- configuration dialog;
- file properties for setting file specific options.
<<lessKPlayer is available in Catalonian, Czech, Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Polish, Portugese, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Spanish and Swedish languages.
Main features:
- video, audio and subtitle playback from file, URL, DVD, VCD, audio CD, TV, DVB, etc., as well as KDE I/O Slaves;
- volume, contrast, brightness, hue and saturation controls;
- zooming, full screen and fixed aspect options;
- status and progress display and seeking;
- playlist;
- message log;
- configuration dialog;
- file properties for setting file specific options.
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Added: 2007-07-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
518 downloads
Distributed BEAGLE 0.9.2
Distributed BEAGLE provides a distributed evolutionary computation system. more>>
Distributed BEAGLE provides a distributed evolutionary computation system.
Distributed BEAGLE is a master-slave distribution extension of the evolutionary computation framework, Open BEAGLE. Its key features are robustness, fault tolerance, adaptability for heterogeneous networks, and transparency for the user.
Main features:
- Based on the generic framework Open BEAGLE
- Minimal changes required to modify an Open BEAGLE application for distribution
- Ten GA and GP examples converted from Open BEAGLE
- Communication based on TCP sockets using XML encoding
- Data persistency insured on the server by a SQL Database (SQLite)
- Load balancing of computational tasks for uses on heterogeneous LAN
- Open source (LGPL license)
- OS-calls wrapped into generic C++ classes
- Compiles on UNIX (Linux/OS X) with gcc 3.x and Windows with Visual Studio .NET
Enhancements:
- Bug fixe: variable deme size could crash the server (Thanks CG).
- Suggestion: Compression of connections can now be activated by clients if the option is set to "-1".
<<lessDistributed BEAGLE is a master-slave distribution extension of the evolutionary computation framework, Open BEAGLE. Its key features are robustness, fault tolerance, adaptability for heterogeneous networks, and transparency for the user.
Main features:
- Based on the generic framework Open BEAGLE
- Minimal changes required to modify an Open BEAGLE application for distribution
- Ten GA and GP examples converted from Open BEAGLE
- Communication based on TCP sockets using XML encoding
- Data persistency insured on the server by a SQL Database (SQLite)
- Load balancing of computational tasks for uses on heterogeneous LAN
- Open source (LGPL license)
- OS-calls wrapped into generic C++ classes
- Compiles on UNIX (Linux/OS X) with gcc 3.x and Windows with Visual Studio .NET
Enhancements:
- Bug fixe: variable deme size could crash the server (Thanks CG).
- Suggestion: Compression of connections can now be activated by clients if the option is set to "-1".
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Added: 2007-03-21 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
948 downloads
KIO Slave sysinfo:/ for PCLinuxOS 2007 1.5
KIO Slave sysinfo:/ for PCLinuxOS 2007 is the PCLinuxOS 2007 package of openSUSEs KIO Slave sysinfo:/. more>>
KIO Slave sysinfo:/ for PCLinuxOS 2007 is the PCLinuxOS 2007 package of openSUSEs KIO Slave sysinfo:/.
<<less Download (MB)
Added: 2007-06-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
866 downloads
KDirStat 2.5.2
KDirStat is a graphical disk usage utility, very much like the Unix more>>
KDirStat is a graphical disk usage utility, very much like the Unix "du" command.
KDirStat project displays a directory tree both in classical tree format (like Konqueror, but with accumulated tree sizes, shown as MB / GB and as percentage bars) and in "treemap" format like SequoiaView.
In addition to that, KDirStat provides cleanup facilities to reclaim disk space - both predefined and customizable.
Main features:
Display Features
- Graphical and numeric display of used disk space
- Files kept apart from directories in separate items to prevent cluttering the display
- All numbers displayed human readable - e.g., 34.4 MB instead of 36116381 Bytes
- Different colors in the directory tree display to keep the different tree levels visually apart
- Display of latest change time within an entire directory tree - you can easily see what object was changed last and when.
Treemap Display
- Treemap as alternate (auxiliary) view of a directory tree
- Easily find large in a directory tree: You see the entire tree at once. Large rectangles are large files - you can see them even if they are hidden somewhere deep within the tree.
- Treemap view slaved to the tree (list) view: Click on a file in the treemap, and it is selected in the tree view - and vice versa.
- Treemap tiles are colored by file type - all images in cyan, all audio tracks (MP3 etc.) in yellow, executables in magenta etc.; you can see from the color what a treemap rectangle is.
- Many treemap variants available:
- Plain treemap
- Squarified treemap (no thin elongated rectangles)
- Cushion treemap
- Colored treemap
- All combinations of the above
- Fast implementation: Treemap built in fractions of a second (on quite ordinary machines: Athlon-550 class)
- Treemap subwindow can be resized as the user prefers
- Treemap can be switched off with a single keypress (F9)
- Context menu with cleanup actions etc.
- Zoom the treemap in/out treemap with double click (left/right)
- Many treemap configuration options
Directory Reading
- Stays on one file system by default - reads mounted file systems only on request.
- You dont care about a mounted /usr file system if the root file system is full and you need to find out why in a hurry, nor do you want to scan everybodys home directory on the NFS server when your local disk is full.
- Network transparency: Scan FTP or Samba directories - or whatever else protocols KDE support.
- PacMan animation while directories are being read. OK, this is not exactly essential, but its fun.
Cleaning up
- Predefined cleanup actions: Easily delete a file or a directory tree, move it to the KDE trash bin, compress it to a .tar.bz2 archive or simply open a shell or a Konqueror window there.
- User-defined cleanup actions: Add your own cleanup commands or edit the existing ones.
- "Send mail to owner" report facility: Send a mail requesting the owner of a large directory tree to please clean up unused files.
Misc
- Feedback mail facility: Rate the program and tell the authors your opinion about it.
Whats New in 2.4.4 Release:
- Sparse files and hard links are now properly supported.
Whats New in 2.5.2 Release:
- Can now read and write directory contents from cache files generated by (supplied) Perl script, e.g. in cron job over night
<<lessKDirStat project displays a directory tree both in classical tree format (like Konqueror, but with accumulated tree sizes, shown as MB / GB and as percentage bars) and in "treemap" format like SequoiaView.
In addition to that, KDirStat provides cleanup facilities to reclaim disk space - both predefined and customizable.
Main features:
Display Features
- Graphical and numeric display of used disk space
- Files kept apart from directories in separate items to prevent cluttering the display
- All numbers displayed human readable - e.g., 34.4 MB instead of 36116381 Bytes
- Different colors in the directory tree display to keep the different tree levels visually apart
- Display of latest change time within an entire directory tree - you can easily see what object was changed last and when.
Treemap Display
- Treemap as alternate (auxiliary) view of a directory tree
- Easily find large in a directory tree: You see the entire tree at once. Large rectangles are large files - you can see them even if they are hidden somewhere deep within the tree.
- Treemap view slaved to the tree (list) view: Click on a file in the treemap, and it is selected in the tree view - and vice versa.
- Treemap tiles are colored by file type - all images in cyan, all audio tracks (MP3 etc.) in yellow, executables in magenta etc.; you can see from the color what a treemap rectangle is.
- Many treemap variants available:
- Plain treemap
- Squarified treemap (no thin elongated rectangles)
- Cushion treemap
- Colored treemap
- All combinations of the above
- Fast implementation: Treemap built in fractions of a second (on quite ordinary machines: Athlon-550 class)
- Treemap subwindow can be resized as the user prefers
- Treemap can be switched off with a single keypress (F9)
- Context menu with cleanup actions etc.
- Zoom the treemap in/out treemap with double click (left/right)
- Many treemap configuration options
Directory Reading
- Stays on one file system by default - reads mounted file systems only on request.
- You dont care about a mounted /usr file system if the root file system is full and you need to find out why in a hurry, nor do you want to scan everybodys home directory on the NFS server when your local disk is full.
- Network transparency: Scan FTP or Samba directories - or whatever else protocols KDE support.
- PacMan animation while directories are being read. OK, this is not exactly essential, but its fun.
Cleaning up
- Predefined cleanup actions: Easily delete a file or a directory tree, move it to the KDE trash bin, compress it to a .tar.bz2 archive or simply open a shell or a Konqueror window there.
- User-defined cleanup actions: Add your own cleanup commands or edit the existing ones.
- "Send mail to owner" report facility: Send a mail requesting the owner of a large directory tree to please clean up unused files.
Misc
- Feedback mail facility: Rate the program and tell the authors your opinion about it.
Whats New in 2.4.4 Release:
- Sparse files and hard links are now properly supported.
Whats New in 2.5.2 Release:
- Can now read and write directory contents from cache files generated by (supplied) Perl script, e.g. in cron job over night
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Added: 2006-01-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1392 downloads
Fawlty Language 0.70
Fawlty Language is an array-oriented interactive programming language for scientific data processing and visualization. more>>
. Its syntax is almost identical to that of the Interactive Data Language (IDL).
Main features:
- all language elements are supported
- multithreaded operators
- array operations use MMX/SSE/SSE2, if available
- module profiling
- line profiling
- about 300 library functions (more or less usable)
- true-color (24 bit) direct graphics devices: X, WIN, PS, PDF, Z
- run-time performance: for many programs, FL is faster than IDL (eg. the empty loop is three times faster in FL :-)
Installation:
- create a directory (INSTDIR), where you want to install FL
- unpack the archive into this directory
- create an FL_DIR environment variable, which points to INSTDIR/fl/fl_0.61
- run FL_DIR/bin/fl
Enhancements:
- This release introduces Distributed FL, and can be started as a TCP/IP daemon (Linux only), waiting for requests from other hosts (masters) and working for them as a slave.
<<lessMain features:
- all language elements are supported
- multithreaded operators
- array operations use MMX/SSE/SSE2, if available
- module profiling
- line profiling
- about 300 library functions (more or less usable)
- true-color (24 bit) direct graphics devices: X, WIN, PS, PDF, Z
- run-time performance: for many programs, FL is faster than IDL (eg. the empty loop is three times faster in FL :-)
Installation:
- create a directory (INSTDIR), where you want to install FL
- unpack the archive into this directory
- create an FL_DIR environment variable, which points to INSTDIR/fl/fl_0.61
- run FL_DIR/bin/fl
Enhancements:
- This release introduces Distributed FL, and can be started as a TCP/IP daemon (Linux only), waiting for requests from other hosts (masters) and working for them as a slave.
Download (3.5MB)
Added: 2007-06-14 License: Free To Use But Restricted Price:
866 downloads
Distributed FTP 2.0.5
Distributed FTP is a distributed FTP daemon written in java. more>>
Distributed FTP is a distributed FTP daemon written in java. Instead of usual and well-known serversclient transfer it uses masterclient for control connections and slaveclient for (most) data transfers, the master must tell the slave to initiate/respond to a transfer.
<<less Download (0.35MB)
Added: 2007-04-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
933 downloads
layer7-firewall 1.0.2
layer7-firewall provides an easily configured layer seven firewall. more>>
layer7-firewall provides an easily configured layer seven firewall.
layer7-firewall is an easily configured layer seven firewall. It boots from a CD, using a floppy disk for data storage.
Layer7-firewall is a firewall which filters data in layer7 OSI model and has implemented QoS.
Netfilter identifies packets as eDonkey2000, Bittorent, Quake, etc. Many thanks to Justin Levandoski, Ethan Sommer and Matthew Strait for their work in L7-filter. After unpacking bz2 file You get iso image to burn on cd.
Dont forget to connect Your CD as hdb (Primary Slave).
Enhancements:
- added "iptables -I FORWARD -p udp... -j MASQUERADE",
- added "iptables -I FORWARD -p icmp... -j MASQUERADE",
- added "iptables -I INPUT -p udp... -j MASQUERADE",
- added "iptables -I INPUT -p icmp... -j MASQUERADE",
- queues on interfaces have algorithm cbq now (before htb).
<<lesslayer7-firewall is an easily configured layer seven firewall. It boots from a CD, using a floppy disk for data storage.
Layer7-firewall is a firewall which filters data in layer7 OSI model and has implemented QoS.
Netfilter identifies packets as eDonkey2000, Bittorent, Quake, etc. Many thanks to Justin Levandoski, Ethan Sommer and Matthew Strait for their work in L7-filter. After unpacking bz2 file You get iso image to burn on cd.
Dont forget to connect Your CD as hdb (Primary Slave).
Enhancements:
- added "iptables -I FORWARD -p udp... -j MASQUERADE",
- added "iptables -I FORWARD -p icmp... -j MASQUERADE",
- added "iptables -I INPUT -p udp... -j MASQUERADE",
- added "iptables -I INPUT -p icmp... -j MASQUERADE",
- queues on interfaces have algorithm cbq now (before htb).
Download (60MB)
Added: 2007-02-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
979 downloads
Gtk2::Ex::MPlayerEmbed 0.02
Gtk2::Ex::MPlayerEmbed is a widget to embed the MPlayer media player into GTK+ applications. more>>
Gtk2::Ex::MPlayerEmbed is a widget to embed the MPlayer media player into GTK+ applications.
SYNOPSIS
use Gtk2::Ex::MPlayerEmbed;
my $window = Gtk2::Window->new;
my $embed = Gtk2::MPlayerEmbed->new;
$window->add($embed);
$window->show_all;
$embed->play("movie.mpg");
Gtk2->main;
Gtk2::Ex::MPlayerEmbed allows you to embed a video player into your applications. It uses the XEMBED system to allow the mplayer program to insert its window into your application.
OBJECT HIERARCHY
Glib::Object
+----Gtk2::Object
+----Gtk2::Widget
+----Gtk2::Container
+----Gtk2::Socket
+----Gtk2::Ex::MPlayerEmbed
PROPERTIES
The following properties are accessible through the standard Glib get() and set() methods:
mplayer_path
This is the path to the mplayer program. This is /usr/bin/mplayer by default.
args
This is a string containing the command line arguments passed to mplayer (no default).
loaded
This is a boolean value that indicates whether the mplayer program is currently running.
state
This is an enumeration (described by Gtk2::Ex::MPlayerEmbed::PlayingState) that indicates the state of the player. state may be one of: stopped, playing, paused. It is stopped at startup.
METHODS
$embed->play([$content]);
This method has two behaviours: if the the loaded property is true (a video stream has been loaded), and the state property is paused, then it will resume playing the stream. If loaded is true but the stream is not paused, then the method will carp() and return undef.
If load is false, and the $content argument is defined, then the player will attempt to load and play the stream identified by $content, which may be a path to a file, the URL of a network resource, or a "meta-URI" such as dvd:// or dvb://.
$embed->pause;
This method will pause the current video stream. If the stream is not playing, this method will carp() and return undef.
$embed->resume;
This is just a convenience wrapper around pause(). The pause() method is really a toggle, and two subsequent calls to pause() will pause and then resume the stream, so this method exists to disambiguate.
$embed->stop;
This method tells mplayer to quit, and resets the widgets internal state. Before loading another video stream with play(), use this method first.
$embed->tell_slave($something);
This method sends a command to the mplayer slave process. The available commands are documented in the mplayer-slave-spec.txt file in the source distribution.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Gtk2::Ex::MPlayerEmbed;
my $window = Gtk2::Window->new;
my $embed = Gtk2::MPlayerEmbed->new;
$window->add($embed);
$window->show_all;
$embed->play("movie.mpg");
Gtk2->main;
Gtk2::Ex::MPlayerEmbed allows you to embed a video player into your applications. It uses the XEMBED system to allow the mplayer program to insert its window into your application.
OBJECT HIERARCHY
Glib::Object
+----Gtk2::Object
+----Gtk2::Widget
+----Gtk2::Container
+----Gtk2::Socket
+----Gtk2::Ex::MPlayerEmbed
PROPERTIES
The following properties are accessible through the standard Glib get() and set() methods:
mplayer_path
This is the path to the mplayer program. This is /usr/bin/mplayer by default.
args
This is a string containing the command line arguments passed to mplayer (no default).
loaded
This is a boolean value that indicates whether the mplayer program is currently running.
state
This is an enumeration (described by Gtk2::Ex::MPlayerEmbed::PlayingState) that indicates the state of the player. state may be one of: stopped, playing, paused. It is stopped at startup.
METHODS
$embed->play([$content]);
This method has two behaviours: if the the loaded property is true (a video stream has been loaded), and the state property is paused, then it will resume playing the stream. If loaded is true but the stream is not paused, then the method will carp() and return undef.
If load is false, and the $content argument is defined, then the player will attempt to load and play the stream identified by $content, which may be a path to a file, the URL of a network resource, or a "meta-URI" such as dvd:// or dvb://.
$embed->pause;
This method will pause the current video stream. If the stream is not playing, this method will carp() and return undef.
$embed->resume;
This is just a convenience wrapper around pause(). The pause() method is really a toggle, and two subsequent calls to pause() will pause and then resume the stream, so this method exists to disambiguate.
$embed->stop;
This method tells mplayer to quit, and resets the widgets internal state. Before loading another video stream with play(), use this method first.
$embed->tell_slave($something);
This method sends a command to the mplayer slave process. The available commands are documented in the mplayer-slave-spec.txt file in the source distribution.
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Added: 2006-07-11 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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WebTTY 0.2
WebTTY project allows any Linux terminal processes to be controlled via a text area HTML element on a Web page. more>>
The output from the server process is collected on the server side, and is sent to a textarea element.
Keypresses in the textarea are collected on the client side and sent to the server process. WebTTY uses AJAX/DHTML patterns to achieve in-page updates without refreshing the entire page.
Enhancements:
- Terminal emulation has been improved.
- For example, the Delete key has been implemented, and the Tab, Up, and Down keys have been fixed for FireFox.
- The JavaScript code has been rewritten in an OO style, and two new JavaScript objects has been added - one for terminal emulation and one for administration of active terminals.
- The administration widget will open a slave window for every new process in order to display realtime activity and to hold the log.
- The windows will accumulate but can be manually closed by the administrator.
<<lessKeypresses in the textarea are collected on the client side and sent to the server process. WebTTY uses AJAX/DHTML patterns to achieve in-page updates without refreshing the entire page.
Enhancements:
- Terminal emulation has been improved.
- For example, the Delete key has been implemented, and the Tab, Up, and Down keys have been fixed for FireFox.
- The JavaScript code has been rewritten in an OO style, and two new JavaScript objects has been added - one for terminal emulation and one for administration of active terminals.
- The administration widget will open a slave window for every new process in order to display realtime activity and to hold the log.
- The windows will accumulate but can be manually closed by the administrator.
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Added: 2006-11-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1060 downloads
THC-RWWWShell 2.0
Reverse-WWW-Tunnel-Backdoor is proof-of-concept Perl program for the paper Placing Backdoors through Firewalls. more>>
THC-RWWWShell is proof-of-concept Perl program for the paper "Placing Backdoors through Firewalls".
It allows communicating with a shell through firewalls and proxy servers by imitating webtraffic. The master/slave relation is reversed, therefore no listening ports are used on the target machine.
THC-RWWWShell was verified to work on Linux, Solaris, AIX and OpenBSD
BUGS: some Solaris machines: select(3) is broken, wont work there on some systems Perls recv is broken (AIX, OpenBSD) ... we cant make proper receive checks here. Workaround implemented.
Enhancements:
- HTTP 1.0 protocol compliance (finally)
<<lessIt allows communicating with a shell through firewalls and proxy servers by imitating webtraffic. The master/slave relation is reversed, therefore no listening ports are used on the target machine.
THC-RWWWShell was verified to work on Linux, Solaris, AIX and OpenBSD
BUGS: some Solaris machines: select(3) is broken, wont work there on some systems Perls recv is broken (AIX, OpenBSD) ... we cant make proper receive checks here. Workaround implemented.
Enhancements:
- HTTP 1.0 protocol compliance (finally)
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Added: 2006-03-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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