what is an isp
Sponsored Links
Sponsored Links
Secleted [ 0 ] software to compare
Results 1 - 15 of about 97
What 1.01
What is a Perl module to find out about running services. more>>
What is a Perl module to find out about running services.
SYNOPSIS
$what = What->new(
Host => my.domain.org,
Port => 28,
);
$what->mta;
$what->mta_version;
$what->mta_banner;
The What class is interface to classes providing information about running services. What::MTA is the only implementation so far.
What::MTA
MTAs supported are: Exim, Postfix (version only on localhost), Sendmail, Courier (name only), XMail, MasqMail.
See What::MTA for details.
METHODS
new
$obj = What->new( Host => "10.10.10.1", Port => 25 )
mta()
Returns the name of the MTA running.
mta_banner()
Returns the banner message.
mta_version()
Returns the MTA version.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
$what = What->new(
Host => my.domain.org,
Port => 28,
);
$what->mta;
$what->mta_version;
$what->mta_banner;
The What class is interface to classes providing information about running services. What::MTA is the only implementation so far.
What::MTA
MTAs supported are: Exim, Postfix (version only on localhost), Sendmail, Courier (name only), XMail, MasqMail.
See What::MTA for details.
METHODS
new
$obj = What->new( Host => "10.10.10.1", Port => 25 )
mta()
Returns the name of the MTA running.
mta_banner()
Returns the banner message.
mta_version()
Returns the MTA version.
Download (0.027MB)
Added: 2007-05-11 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
897 downloads
Jinamp Is Not An Mp3 Player 1.0.5
Jinamp is primarily a music shuffler for command line junkies. more>>
Jinamp is primarily a music shuffler for command line junkies. Jinamp runs in the background and does not require X or even a terminal.
A control program allows limited control over the playing (pause, next song, etc., but no seeking).
The actual playing is done by other programs, so it can be adapted for other purposes, such as shuffling video clips for advertising.
Enhancements:
- The control tools have been improved, in particular making once-off song requests possible.
<<lessA control program allows limited control over the playing (pause, next song, etc., but no seeking).
The actual playing is done by other programs, so it can be adapted for other purposes, such as shuffling video clips for advertising.
Enhancements:
- The control tools have been improved, in particular making once-off song requests possible.
Download (0.10MB)
Added: 2005-11-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1439 downloads
Worm Warner 2.3
WormWarner is a tool designed to warn hosts that are probably infected by worms. more>>
WormWarner is a tool designed to warn hosts that are probably infected by worms. This is done by scanning the Apache log files and sending email to the host or the ISP when an worm or attack is detected. Wormwarner started in September 2002 as a small project written in Perl.
Wormwarner has a simple pattern database which makes it easy to add new worm patterns as they appear. Another important feature is the build in rate and mail size control which avoids that wormwarner sends out to much email to an ISP. Wormwarner has also the option to excute external commands, which makes it easy to adapt i.e. firewalls based on the attacks and worms detected by wormwarner.
However there were features requests and the application grown in complexity. The goal of the wormwarner project is to provided users with a powerful and flexible, but benign tool to take action against worms and attacks on their webserver(s).
Enhancements:
- The attack complaint message was changed to a less offensive one.
- "GET /scripts/nsiislog.dll" was added to the attack patterns.
- Various formmail exploits were added to the attack patterns.
- Added the smtp option to specify a mailserver to use to send the warnings to the ISP.
- Patterns are now stored in pattern.db which makes it easier to add patterns.
- The IIS WebDAV exploit was added to the patterns
<<lessWormwarner has a simple pattern database which makes it easy to add new worm patterns as they appear. Another important feature is the build in rate and mail size control which avoids that wormwarner sends out to much email to an ISP. Wormwarner has also the option to excute external commands, which makes it easy to adapt i.e. firewalls based on the attacks and worms detected by wormwarner.
However there were features requests and the application grown in complexity. The goal of the wormwarner project is to provided users with a powerful and flexible, but benign tool to take action against worms and attacks on their webserver(s).
Enhancements:
- The attack complaint message was changed to a less offensive one.
- "GET /scripts/nsiislog.dll" was added to the attack patterns.
- Various formmail exploits were added to the attack patterns.
- Added the smtp option to specify a mailserver to use to send the warnings to the ISP.
- Patterns are now stored in pattern.db which makes it easier to add patterns.
- The IIS WebDAV exploit was added to the patterns
Download (0.028MB)
Added: 2006-07-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1201 downloads
tkdial 1.0
tkdial is a small tool for starting dialup connections on various network devices such as ISDN. more>>
tkdial is a small tool for starting dialup connections on various network devices such as ISDN.
Each network device (ippp0, ippp1, ...) is configured for a different ISP (internet service provider). With tkdial the user can choose a ISP an the computer dial with this configuration to the internet.
Enhancements:
- new option "-c" for configuration file in tkdial
- new option "-h" for usage help in tkdial
<<lessEach network device (ippp0, ippp1, ...) is configured for a different ISP (internet service provider). With tkdial the user can choose a ISP an the computer dial with this configuration to the internet.
Enhancements:
- new option "-c" for configuration file in tkdial
- new option "-h" for usage help in tkdial
Download (0.013MB)
Added: 2006-09-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1132 downloads
WvDial 1.60
WvDial is an easier way to connect to the internet. more>>
WvDial is an easier way to connect to the internet. It completely avoids the need for chat scripts, edits pap-secrets and chap-secrets for you, detects your modem automatically, and chooses a valid init string.
It can even read and respond to command prompts at almost any ISP.
<<lessIt can even read and respond to command prompts at almost any ISP.
Download (0.094MB)
Added: 2007-08-01 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
974 downloads
Logscan 0.4
Logscan provides a tool to generate emails in response to security probes or attacks. more>>
Logscan provides a tool to generate emails in response to security probes or attacks.
Logscan is a tool to assist in generating complaint emails in response to security probes or attacks. Logscan scans through logs looking for patterns and if certain thresh-holds are reached it sends a template email to the local administrators for approval. If the administrator sees the attack is not a mistake they can forward the email to the ISP who owns the attacking IPs.
Logscan has the beginings of an interesting module/library called "whois" which is loosely based on work by Scott Hassan.
This module traverses the tree of various whois servers untill it finds the whois record for the ISP that owns the offending IP and then grabbing the emails of admins responsible there.
As this module evolves it will grab other pieces of information from the whois record (unfortunately there appears to be a variety of formats for whois records).
<<lessLogscan is a tool to assist in generating complaint emails in response to security probes or attacks. Logscan scans through logs looking for patterns and if certain thresh-holds are reached it sends a template email to the local administrators for approval. If the administrator sees the attack is not a mistake they can forward the email to the ISP who owns the attacking IPs.
Logscan has the beginings of an interesting module/library called "whois" which is loosely based on work by Scott Hassan.
This module traverses the tree of various whois servers untill it finds the whois record for the ISP that owns the offending IP and then grabbing the emails of admins responsible there.
As this module evolves it will grab other pieces of information from the whois record (unfortunately there appears to be a variety of formats for whois records).
Download (0.033MB)
Added: 2007-04-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
926 downloads
TuxBox ISPWorks 0.7
TuxBox ISPWorks provides an ISP management system. more>>
TuxBox ISPWorks provides an ISP management system.
TuxBox ISPWorks is a full-blown Internet Service Provider Management System based on Open Source Software.
It allows you to manage DNS, mail, Web, FTP, and much more, and it can handle multiple servers.
Customers can log in to this system and manage their own domains, accounts, and mail aliases.
Users can log in and change their password and other things.
<<lessTuxBox ISPWorks is a full-blown Internet Service Provider Management System based on Open Source Software.
It allows you to manage DNS, mail, Web, FTP, and much more, and it can handle multiple servers.
Customers can log in to this system and manage their own domains, accounts, and mail aliases.
Users can log in and change their password and other things.
Download (0.061MB)
Added: 2007-02-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
989 downloads
mod_vhost_alias 1.3
mod_vhost_alias Apache module provides support for dynamically configured mass virtual hosting. more>>
mod_vhost_alias is an Apache module that creates dynamically configured virtual hosts, by allowing the IP address and/or the Host: header of the HTTP request to be used as part of the pathname to determine what files to serve. This allows for easy use of a huge number of virtual hosts with similar configurations.
Directory Name Interpolation
All the directives in this module interpolate a string into a pathname. The interpolated string (henceforth called the "name") may be either the server name (see the UseCanonicalName directive for details on how this is determined) or the IP address of the virtual host on the server in dotted-quad format. The interpolation is controlled by specifiers inspired by printf which have a number of formats:
%%
insert a %
%p
insert the port number of the virtual host
%N.M
insert (part of) the name
N and M are used to specify substrings of the name. N selects from the dot-separated components of the name, and M selects characters within whatever N has selected. M is optional and defaults to zero if it isnt present; the dot must be present if and only if M is present. The interpretation is as follows:
0
the whole name
1
the first part
2
the second part
-1
the last part
-2
the penultimate part
2+
the second and all subsequent parts
-2+
the penultimate and all preceding parts
1+ and -1+
the same as 0
If N or M is greater than the number of parts available a single underscore is interpolated.
Examples
For simple name-based virtual hosts you might use the following directives in your server configuration file:
UseCanonicalName Off
VirtualDocumentRoot /usr/local/apache/vhosts/%0
A request for http://www.example.com/directory/file.html will be satisfied by the file /usr/local/apache/vhosts/www.example.com/directory/file.html.
For a very large number of virtual hosts it is a good idea to arrange the files to reduce the size of the vhosts directory. To do this you might use the following in your configuration file:
UseCanonicalName Off
VirtualDocumentRoot /usr/local/apache/vhosts/%3+/%2.1/%2.2/%2.3/%2
A request for http://www.example.isp.com/directory/file.html will be satisfied by the file /usr/local/apache/vhosts/isp.com/e/x/a/example/directory/file.html. A more even spread of files can be achieved by hashing from the end of the name, for example:
VirtualDocumentRoot /usr/local/apache/vhosts/%3+/%2.-1/%2.-2/%2.-3/%2
The example request would come from /usr/local/apache/vhosts/isp.com/e/l/p/example/directory/file.html. Alternatively you might use:
VirtualDocumentRoot /usr/local/apache/vhosts/%3+/%2.1/%2.2/%2.3/%2.4+
The example request would come from /usr/local/apache/vhosts/isp.com/e/x/a/mple/directory/file.html.
For IP-based virtual hosting you might use the following in your configuration file:
UseCanonicalName DNS
VirtualDocumentRootIP /usr/local/apache/vhosts/%1/%2/%3/%4/docs
VirtualScriptAliasIP /usr/local/apache/vhosts/%1/%2/%3/%4/cgi-bin
A request for http://www.example.isp.com/directory/file.html would be satisfied by the file /usr/local/apache/vhosts/10/20/30/40/docs/directory/file.html if the IP address of www.example.com were 10.20.30.40. A request for http://www.example.isp.com/cgi-bin/script.pl would be satisfied by executing the program /usr/local/apache/vhosts/10/20/30/40/cgi-bin/script.pl.
If you want to include the . character in a VirtualDocumentRoot directive, but it clashes with a % directive, you can work around the problem in the following way:
VirtualDocumentRoot /usr/local/apache/vhosts/%2.0.%3.0
A request for http://www.example.isp.com/directory/file.html will be satisfied by the file /usr/local/apache/vhosts/example.isp/directory/file.html.
<<lessDirectory Name Interpolation
All the directives in this module interpolate a string into a pathname. The interpolated string (henceforth called the "name") may be either the server name (see the UseCanonicalName directive for details on how this is determined) or the IP address of the virtual host on the server in dotted-quad format. The interpolation is controlled by specifiers inspired by printf which have a number of formats:
%%
insert a %
%p
insert the port number of the virtual host
%N.M
insert (part of) the name
N and M are used to specify substrings of the name. N selects from the dot-separated components of the name, and M selects characters within whatever N has selected. M is optional and defaults to zero if it isnt present; the dot must be present if and only if M is present. The interpretation is as follows:
0
the whole name
1
the first part
2
the second part
-1
the last part
-2
the penultimate part
2+
the second and all subsequent parts
-2+
the penultimate and all preceding parts
1+ and -1+
the same as 0
If N or M is greater than the number of parts available a single underscore is interpolated.
Examples
For simple name-based virtual hosts you might use the following directives in your server configuration file:
UseCanonicalName Off
VirtualDocumentRoot /usr/local/apache/vhosts/%0
A request for http://www.example.com/directory/file.html will be satisfied by the file /usr/local/apache/vhosts/www.example.com/directory/file.html.
For a very large number of virtual hosts it is a good idea to arrange the files to reduce the size of the vhosts directory. To do this you might use the following in your configuration file:
UseCanonicalName Off
VirtualDocumentRoot /usr/local/apache/vhosts/%3+/%2.1/%2.2/%2.3/%2
A request for http://www.example.isp.com/directory/file.html will be satisfied by the file /usr/local/apache/vhosts/isp.com/e/x/a/example/directory/file.html. A more even spread of files can be achieved by hashing from the end of the name, for example:
VirtualDocumentRoot /usr/local/apache/vhosts/%3+/%2.-1/%2.-2/%2.-3/%2
The example request would come from /usr/local/apache/vhosts/isp.com/e/l/p/example/directory/file.html. Alternatively you might use:
VirtualDocumentRoot /usr/local/apache/vhosts/%3+/%2.1/%2.2/%2.3/%2.4+
The example request would come from /usr/local/apache/vhosts/isp.com/e/x/a/mple/directory/file.html.
For IP-based virtual hosting you might use the following in your configuration file:
UseCanonicalName DNS
VirtualDocumentRootIP /usr/local/apache/vhosts/%1/%2/%3/%4/docs
VirtualScriptAliasIP /usr/local/apache/vhosts/%1/%2/%3/%4/cgi-bin
A request for http://www.example.isp.com/directory/file.html would be satisfied by the file /usr/local/apache/vhosts/10/20/30/40/docs/directory/file.html if the IP address of www.example.com were 10.20.30.40. A request for http://www.example.isp.com/cgi-bin/script.pl would be satisfied by executing the program /usr/local/apache/vhosts/10/20/30/40/cgi-bin/script.pl.
If you want to include the . character in a VirtualDocumentRoot directive, but it clashes with a % directive, you can work around the problem in the following way:
VirtualDocumentRoot /usr/local/apache/vhosts/%2.0.%3.0
A request for http://www.example.isp.com/directory/file.html will be satisfied by the file /usr/local/apache/vhosts/example.isp/directory/file.html.
Download (MB)
Added: 2007-05-05 License: The Apache License Price:
908 downloads
mysqlISP 1.23
mysqlISP allows you to manage ISP customers, resellers, and their resources. more>>
mysqlISP allows you to manage ISP customers, resellers, and their resources.
mysqlISP lets you manage ISP customers, resellers, and their resources, and allows you to centralize resource and product usage. It works alone or in conjuntion with mysqlRadius, mysqlApache, mysqlBind, and mysqlSendmail applications of the openISP suite.
A user-friendly, 100% template driven -skin- interface ism|4 is also available from a third party (mysqlIPM and mysqlRadacct are also supported.)
<<lessmysqlISP lets you manage ISP customers, resellers, and their resources, and allows you to centralize resource and product usage. It works alone or in conjuntion with mysqlRadius, mysqlApache, mysqlBind, and mysqlSendmail applications of the openISP suite.
A user-friendly, 100% template driven -skin- interface ism|4 is also available from a third party (mysqlIPM and mysqlRadacct are also supported.)
Download (0.18MB)
Added: 2007-02-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
975 downloads
Wide Area Link Emulator 0.1
Wide Area Link Emulator enables you to set and test various parameters of a WAN access link more>>
Wide Area Link Emulator enables you to set and test various parameters of a WAN access link (also known as a bottleneck link) before testing on a fully-functional network.
Any ISP has a high bandwidth LAN (of the order of tens of Mbps, e.g. Ethernet) and a WAN access link with relatively low speeds (of the order of a few Kbps to a few Mbps). To be able to evaluate the ISPs performance, actual tests will have to be conducted on a live, fully functional network. This would imply enabling certain features in communication equipment which could be detrimental to the proper functioning of a commissioned network. To address such a problem of being able to characterize/quantify the network operation in terms of its performance with respect to various parameters, a test-bed emulating the ISPs connectivity to the Internet would be an ideal solution.
An important factor in setting up such a test-bed, is emulating the WAN Access Link. Using complex hardware is costly. Such a link can however be easily implemented by emulating the scenario on popular physical technology such as Ethernet. By changing the TCP/IP stack on a Personal Computer, the rate at which packets are injected into the network can be controlled and other necessary features can easily be added.
WALE was implemented in 2 phases and the first version can emulated bandwidths up to 8Mbps and uses FIFO queues with drop-tail.
WALE v2 can emulate bandwidths of up to 80Mbps(a 10-fold improvement over version 1) due to the stripped down version of Micro-second resolution timer being used in the Linux kernel. WALE also implements differentiated services are recommended by IETF. A hash-based packet classifier is used to classify packets into one of 3 queues (Expedited Forwarding, Assured Forwarding and Best Effort). A simple priority scheduling has been implemented between the queues.
Version 2 has been implemented in the Generic Device Layer of the Linux Kernel. The kernel version is 2.2.19. WALE2 kernel patch can be downloaded here. An ncurses based front end has been implemented for setting and viewing various parameters of the bottleneck link.
<<lessAny ISP has a high bandwidth LAN (of the order of tens of Mbps, e.g. Ethernet) and a WAN access link with relatively low speeds (of the order of a few Kbps to a few Mbps). To be able to evaluate the ISPs performance, actual tests will have to be conducted on a live, fully functional network. This would imply enabling certain features in communication equipment which could be detrimental to the proper functioning of a commissioned network. To address such a problem of being able to characterize/quantify the network operation in terms of its performance with respect to various parameters, a test-bed emulating the ISPs connectivity to the Internet would be an ideal solution.
An important factor in setting up such a test-bed, is emulating the WAN Access Link. Using complex hardware is costly. Such a link can however be easily implemented by emulating the scenario on popular physical technology such as Ethernet. By changing the TCP/IP stack on a Personal Computer, the rate at which packets are injected into the network can be controlled and other necessary features can easily be added.
WALE was implemented in 2 phases and the first version can emulated bandwidths up to 8Mbps and uses FIFO queues with drop-tail.
WALE v2 can emulate bandwidths of up to 80Mbps(a 10-fold improvement over version 1) due to the stripped down version of Micro-second resolution timer being used in the Linux kernel. WALE also implements differentiated services are recommended by IETF. A hash-based packet classifier is used to classify packets into one of 3 queues (Expedited Forwarding, Assured Forwarding and Best Effort). A simple priority scheduling has been implemented between the queues.
Version 2 has been implemented in the Generic Device Layer of the Linux Kernel. The kernel version is 2.2.19. WALE2 kernel patch can be downloaded here. An ncurses based front end has been implemented for setting and viewing various parameters of the bottleneck link.
Download (0.027MB)
Added: 2006-06-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1224 downloads
PHPlist 2.11.3
PHPlist is a newsletter manager. more>>
PHPlist is a mailing list and newsletter manager that allows posting via a Web page. PHPlist works well when used for announcements, and can handle very large email address lists. Users can sign up to multiple lists, but will only receive a single copy of cross-posted messages.
When signing up, users can identify their geographical location, and messages can be targetted to these. You can add place holders in your email that will be replaced with personal details (such as the persons name).
Users can update their own information, and unlike many other mailing list systems, they can change their email address. HTML emails are supported.
Main features:
- Posting to the mailinglist is via a webpage. It is therefore a one-way announcements system, directed from you to your audience.
- It is designed to be able to deal with a very large amount of email addresses. If a sending fails halfway, the next process for sending simply continues where it left off, without duplicating emails to users.
- Users can sign up to multiple lists. If a message is sent to multiple lists, they will only receive one copy of the email and not as many as the number of lists they are subscribed to.
- Templates. It is very easy to adapt the public pages of the system to fit into your website. You can upload a header and a footer of all pages to make the pages fit your requirements.
- Attributes. You can specify information you want to get from users when they sign up. When sending a message, you can use this information to select the users that need to receive the message. For example you can add geographical information. When people sign up, they can identify the geographical location theyre in and when sending an email you can determine which locations need to receive the message.
- Multiple subscribe pages. You can design your own subscribe pages and you can have different pages allowing users to sign up to a selection of your lists and only enter a selection of your pre-defined attributes.
- Personalisation. You can use the attributes you define in the emails you send, to make every email personal to the user who receives them.
- PHPlist supports HTML emails. If a user indicates they want HTML email they can receive it that way. If unknown the system has a bias to send text emails to users.
- Multiple List managers. One Super user can assign lists to multiple list managers, who can control their own pool of users and lists. The Super user can "prepare" messages that can be chosen by list managers to send to any of the lists they control.
- Easy import and export. Use TAB delimited files to import your existing list of users or to export the users on the PHPlist system for use in your in-house database.
- Personal Details. Every email a user receives will contain a personalised URL to update the users preferences. This way your users can update their own information and your database is always up-to-date. Unlike most other mailinglist managers users can change their email address when updating their personal details. This is a major benefit to both you and your users as many people often change their email address, and this feature makes sure that they dont disappear from your view.
- Attachments. You can add attachments to your message. They will be included in the HTML emails. The users who receive text will get a special URL mentioned in their email telling them where to download the attachment from your website.
- Batch Processing. To facilitate shared hosting environments, you can specify the maximum number of emails to send in a time period you identify. This can also be overridden by ISPs who can set these values server wide to apply to any PHPlist installation on that machine.
- ISP Friendly. Apart from the limit on values for batch processing that the ISP can enforce, there is an additional option for ISPs to suspend sending during busy times in the day.
- Embargoed sending. You can create a message and tell the system to only start sending it at a certain date and time in the future.
- Repetition. A message can be repeated automatically. Currently this is only useful when the message has "filesystem attachments", because they are refreshed at time of sending.
- User management. You can use several in built tools to handle large databases of users. Users can be reminded to confirm their subscription and invalid emails will be found automatically, or fixed whenever needed.
- Bounce handling. Bounces can be processed and users will be automatically unsubscribed when too many emails to them bounced. This can be corrected by the administrator in case the unsubscription was incorrect.
- Automated PDF creation. To ensure users can read the message regardless of mail reader, the message can be automatically converted to PDF and attached to the email.
- RSS feeds. PHPlist can be set up to read a range of RSS sources and send the contents on a regular basis to users. The user can identify how often they want to receive the feeds. For more information about RSS click here
- Easy install. Just copy the files to your website folder, tell the login details of the SQL database and its done.
Enhancements:
- Click tracking has been improved a bit.
- phplist can now also pre-calculate the (bandwidth) size of a mailout.
- Several other smaller issues were addressed.
<<lessWhen signing up, users can identify their geographical location, and messages can be targetted to these. You can add place holders in your email that will be replaced with personal details (such as the persons name).
Users can update their own information, and unlike many other mailing list systems, they can change their email address. HTML emails are supported.
Main features:
- Posting to the mailinglist is via a webpage. It is therefore a one-way announcements system, directed from you to your audience.
- It is designed to be able to deal with a very large amount of email addresses. If a sending fails halfway, the next process for sending simply continues where it left off, without duplicating emails to users.
- Users can sign up to multiple lists. If a message is sent to multiple lists, they will only receive one copy of the email and not as many as the number of lists they are subscribed to.
- Templates. It is very easy to adapt the public pages of the system to fit into your website. You can upload a header and a footer of all pages to make the pages fit your requirements.
- Attributes. You can specify information you want to get from users when they sign up. When sending a message, you can use this information to select the users that need to receive the message. For example you can add geographical information. When people sign up, they can identify the geographical location theyre in and when sending an email you can determine which locations need to receive the message.
- Multiple subscribe pages. You can design your own subscribe pages and you can have different pages allowing users to sign up to a selection of your lists and only enter a selection of your pre-defined attributes.
- Personalisation. You can use the attributes you define in the emails you send, to make every email personal to the user who receives them.
- PHPlist supports HTML emails. If a user indicates they want HTML email they can receive it that way. If unknown the system has a bias to send text emails to users.
- Multiple List managers. One Super user can assign lists to multiple list managers, who can control their own pool of users and lists. The Super user can "prepare" messages that can be chosen by list managers to send to any of the lists they control.
- Easy import and export. Use TAB delimited files to import your existing list of users or to export the users on the PHPlist system for use in your in-house database.
- Personal Details. Every email a user receives will contain a personalised URL to update the users preferences. This way your users can update their own information and your database is always up-to-date. Unlike most other mailinglist managers users can change their email address when updating their personal details. This is a major benefit to both you and your users as many people often change their email address, and this feature makes sure that they dont disappear from your view.
- Attachments. You can add attachments to your message. They will be included in the HTML emails. The users who receive text will get a special URL mentioned in their email telling them where to download the attachment from your website.
- Batch Processing. To facilitate shared hosting environments, you can specify the maximum number of emails to send in a time period you identify. This can also be overridden by ISPs who can set these values server wide to apply to any PHPlist installation on that machine.
- ISP Friendly. Apart from the limit on values for batch processing that the ISP can enforce, there is an additional option for ISPs to suspend sending during busy times in the day.
- Embargoed sending. You can create a message and tell the system to only start sending it at a certain date and time in the future.
- Repetition. A message can be repeated automatically. Currently this is only useful when the message has "filesystem attachments", because they are refreshed at time of sending.
- User management. You can use several in built tools to handle large databases of users. Users can be reminded to confirm their subscription and invalid emails will be found automatically, or fixed whenever needed.
- Bounce handling. Bounces can be processed and users will be automatically unsubscribed when too many emails to them bounced. This can be corrected by the administrator in case the unsubscription was incorrect.
- Automated PDF creation. To ensure users can read the message regardless of mail reader, the message can be automatically converted to PDF and attached to the email.
- RSS feeds. PHPlist can be set up to read a range of RSS sources and send the contents on a regular basis to users. The user can identify how often they want to receive the feeds. For more information about RSS click here
- Easy install. Just copy the files to your website folder, tell the login details of the SQL database and its done.
Enhancements:
- Click tracking has been improved a bit.
- phplist can now also pre-calculate the (bandwidth) size of a mailout.
- Several other smaller issues were addressed.
Download (1.1MB)
Added: 2007-02-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
976 downloads
xisp 2.7
X-ISP is a visual, X11/XForms based, user-friendly interface to pppd/chat, i.e. a dialup TCP/IP tool with an X11 interface. more>>
X-ISP is a visual, X11/XForms based, user-friendly interface to pppd/chat, i.e. a dialup TCP/IP tool with an X11 interface. It is also a small ISP and phone company (PTT) database manager, and a dialup costs and usage logging/statistics tool. It provides maximum feedback from dialing and login phases on a message browser, versatility in interrupting a call in progress, a manual login terminal window, as well as call-back and per-ISP DNS selection capabilities.
The main application, xisp, relies on a special dialer, xispdial, which is spawned by pppd in order to perform the dialing, and a "bare bones" terminal interface, xispterm. For more details on the workings of xisp, xispdial and xispterm, as well as their interaction with pppd and chat, see the "ARCHITECTURE" section below. The phone company database supports all PTT attributes applicable while logging phone-call costs, and saves its information in a separate file, in sub-directory .xisplogs, in the users home directory.
The other facility provided by xisp is that of maintaining two small databases, one for ISPs and one for phone companies (PTTs). The implementation supports a variable (but upper bounded) number of records for both databases. Each ISP entry, aside from user account name and password, supports 8 telephone numbers (tried sequentially when dialing), individual PTT selection, a multitude of dialing parameters, sixteen user
customizable script lines for the chat program, and a wealth of pppd options to cover most communication needs. All ISP database information is saved in the xisp resource control file (.xisprc) in the users home directory.
For details on the user interface look in the "USER INTERFACE" section below.
The .xisprc file converter (xisprccv) provided with the distribution, understands all ISP data base formats beginning with xisp version 1.2, and can be used to upgrade an old .xisprc file to the latest xisp version. xisprccv provided with version 2.7 also tries to convert old PTT log files to accommodate the changes in the logging file format
introduced with xisp-2.7.
<<lessThe main application, xisp, relies on a special dialer, xispdial, which is spawned by pppd in order to perform the dialing, and a "bare bones" terminal interface, xispterm. For more details on the workings of xisp, xispdial and xispterm, as well as their interaction with pppd and chat, see the "ARCHITECTURE" section below. The phone company database supports all PTT attributes applicable while logging phone-call costs, and saves its information in a separate file, in sub-directory .xisplogs, in the users home directory.
The other facility provided by xisp is that of maintaining two small databases, one for ISPs and one for phone companies (PTTs). The implementation supports a variable (but upper bounded) number of records for both databases. Each ISP entry, aside from user account name and password, supports 8 telephone numbers (tried sequentially when dialing), individual PTT selection, a multitude of dialing parameters, sixteen user
customizable script lines for the chat program, and a wealth of pppd options to cover most communication needs. All ISP database information is saved in the xisp resource control file (.xisprc) in the users home directory.
For details on the user interface look in the "USER INTERFACE" section below.
The .xisprc file converter (xisprccv) provided with the distribution, understands all ISP data base formats beginning with xisp version 1.2, and can be used to upgrade an old .xisprc file to the latest xisp version. xisprccv provided with version 2.7 also tries to convert old PTT log files to accommodate the changes in the logging file format
introduced with xisp-2.7.
Download (0.29MB)
Added: 2006-06-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1213 downloads
daloRADIUS 0.9-2
daloRADIUS is an advanced RADIUS web management application aimed at managing hotspots and general-purpose ISP deployments. more>>
daloRADIUS is an advanced RADIUS web management application aimed at managing hotspots and general-purpose ISP deployments. The project features user management, graphical reporting, accounting, a billing engine and integrates with GoogleMaps for geo-locating.
daloRADIUS is written in PHP and JavaScript and utilizes a MySQL database. It is based on a FreeRADIUS deployment with MySQL serving as the backend. Among other features it implements ACLs, GoogleMaps integration for locating hotspots/access points visually and many more features.
<<lessdaloRADIUS is written in PHP and JavaScript and utilizes a MySQL database. It is based on a FreeRADIUS deployment with MySQL serving as the backend. Among other features it implements ACLs, GoogleMaps integration for locating hotspots/access points visually and many more features.
Download (0.17MB)
Added: 2007-08-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
834 downloads
mysqlRadius 1.71
mysqlRadius is the world favorite Cistron 1.6.6 (and other) radius server manager. more>>
mysqlRadius is the world favorite Cistron 1.6.6 (and other) radius server manager. mysqlRadius can manage 1 or 100 RADIUS servers without a hiccup including redundant backup servers that transparently provide mysql accounting data via mysqlRadacct aux application.
Our mysqlISP component systems focus is on a very stable telco quality ISP services via static configuration of servers from mySQL, but with mySQL not required to be live.
<<lessOur mysqlISP component systems focus is on a very stable telco quality ISP services via static configuration of servers from mySQL, but with mySQL not required to be live.
Download (0.082MB)
Added: 2006-03-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1320 downloads
The Circle 0.41c
The Circle is an open source scalable decentralized peer to peer application. more>>
The Circle is an open source scalable decentralized peer to peer application. What does that mean? Well, theres no central authority running the show. No entry taxes either, no censorship, and (in theory) no weak point which can break the whole system.
No one even owns the source code. As long as there is one Circle peer running, anywhere in the world, theres still a network.
Main features:
- Share files
- Send instant messages and chat IRC-style
- Put together your own personalized, trust based news service
- Proxy Debian package downloads
The Circle is written in Python. It runs on Linux and Windows. (in fact, there is very little operating system specific code, so it will most likely work on any system that supports Python)
Scalability
At the core of the Circle is a decentralized hashtable, or "Chord". This table allows users to search for files in logarithmic time, based on keywords. This means that the Circle does not have the scalability problems of Gnutella style network (such as Kazaa, eDonkey), while also avoiding the need for a central server and therefore a single point of failure. Details of its operation are given in the "Technical Details" section below.
Privacy
The Circle does have the ability to post fully anonymous news a la Freenet. However, the file-sharing protocol isnt entirely anonymous. People will be able to work out your IP address.
In order to protect user privacy, the Circle includes a Digital Rights Management system. Although everybody can search your files by their keywords, you may choose which users are authorized to download them. An unauthorized third party has access only to the names of your files, not to their content. Needless to say, we expect you to use this system in order to prevent copyright infringement, while allowing private copy.
Note: If we become aware that you are trying to share snuff or child pornography, we will be able to work out your IP and from that your location and identity, and report you to the police and/or your ISP. Snuff and child pornography are things we think any reasonable person considers to be evil (its an issue quite separate from the debate over copyright).
<<lessNo one even owns the source code. As long as there is one Circle peer running, anywhere in the world, theres still a network.
Main features:
- Share files
- Send instant messages and chat IRC-style
- Put together your own personalized, trust based news service
- Proxy Debian package downloads
The Circle is written in Python. It runs on Linux and Windows. (in fact, there is very little operating system specific code, so it will most likely work on any system that supports Python)
Scalability
At the core of the Circle is a decentralized hashtable, or "Chord". This table allows users to search for files in logarithmic time, based on keywords. This means that the Circle does not have the scalability problems of Gnutella style network (such as Kazaa, eDonkey), while also avoiding the need for a central server and therefore a single point of failure. Details of its operation are given in the "Technical Details" section below.
Privacy
The Circle does have the ability to post fully anonymous news a la Freenet. However, the file-sharing protocol isnt entirely anonymous. People will be able to work out your IP address.
In order to protect user privacy, the Circle includes a Digital Rights Management system. Although everybody can search your files by their keywords, you may choose which users are authorized to download them. An unauthorized third party has access only to the names of your files, not to their content. Needless to say, we expect you to use this system in order to prevent copyright infringement, while allowing private copy.
Note: If we become aware that you are trying to share snuff or child pornography, we will be able to work out your IP and from that your location and identity, and report you to the police and/or your ISP. Snuff and child pornography are things we think any reasonable person considers to be evil (its an issue quite separate from the debate over copyright).
Download (0.78MB)
Added: 2005-08-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1536 downloads
Secleted [ 0 ] software to compare
Copyright Notice:
Software piracy is theft, Using crack, password, serial numbers, registration codes, key generators is illegal and prevent future software development. The above what is an isp search only lists software in full, demo and trial versions for free download. Download links are directly from our mirror sites or publisher sites, torrent files or links from rapidshare.com, yousendit.com or megaupload.com are not allowed