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Qtparted 0.4.5 QTParted is a Partition Magic clone written in C++ using the Qt toolkit. Some note a GPL (GNU General Public License) |
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Storage Resource Broker 3.4.2 Storage Resource Broker is client-server middleware that provides a uniform interface for connecting to heterogeneous data resources Free For Educational Use |
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TYPO3 4.0.3 RC1 TYPO3 is a free Open Source content management system for enterprise purposes on the web and in intranets. TYPO3 offers full flexi GPL (GNU General Public License) |
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AsmSrc 0.9.13 AsmSrc decodes Linux executables and generates assembler source or a patch file. Library calls are detected along with symbols and GPL (GNU General Public License) |
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Flagpoll 0.8.1 Flagpoll project is a tool for developers to use meta-data files for storing information on what is needed to compile their software. GPL (GNU General Public License) |
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guglhupf commons resource repository 0.3 guglhupf commons resource repository is a tool that manages dependencies between program resources (e.g., Java jar files). guglhup The Apache License 2.0 |
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Independence 6.0.0.8 Independence is not just one of these commercial distributions who have been appearing daily for the last months GPL (GNU General Public License) |
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NumPy 0.9.5 NumPy is the fundamental package needed for scientific computing with Python. This package contains a powerful N-dimensional array GPL (GNU General Public License) |
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Remote Kill 1.0 Remote Kill is a program to kill offending applications on remote computers. I was inspired to write this program after the Finder Other/Proprietary License |
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SAS's Accounting Statistics 1.0.2 Sasacct fetches traffic stats via ipchains, ipfstat, iptables, pf, Cisco IP accounting, and SNMP. [COPYRIGHT=] Using external program you have 4 options: a) Linux 2.2.x with ipchains b) Linux 2.4.x with iptables c) OpenBSD using Daren Reed's ipf d) OpenBSD >= 3.0 with pf Using SNMP you have 2 options for accounting: a) query the router for byte counters for specific interface b) if your router is cisco you can use the 'ip accounting' feature and get a table with source and destination ip's and a byte counter and extract the needed information. For displaying the collected information sasacct has cgi-script with username/password authentication which can display the data on a per daily basis generating on-the-fly graphics with bandwith utilization. It can also generate static bandwith utilization graphics on 5 minutes interval. Information on how to configure SASacct is included in the package. Requirements: · CGI::Session - needed for the cgi script (www.cpan.org) · Net::SNMP (optional) - if you will query SNMP agents (www.cpan.org) · Net::Netmask (optional) - if you will query Cisco Routers with 'ip accounting' enabled (www.cpan.org) · RRDTool BSD License |
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