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Ikaros Simulation Framework 0.8.1 Ikaros is a framework for writing and running component-based simulators GPL (GNU General Public License) |
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Pasmo 0.6.0.20061009.0 Pasmo project is a Z80 cross assembler, written in standard C++ that compiles easily in multiple platforms GPL (GNU General Public License) |
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phpFreeChat 1.0 Beta 7 phpFreeChat is a free, simple, fast and customizable chat server. Simple: You only have to copy/paste 3 lines of code to have a LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) |
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PDFreactor 1.1.936.7 RealObjects PDFreactor is a powerful formatting processor for converting XML and XHTML/HTML documents into PDF Other/Proprietary License with Free Trial |
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SendmailAnalyzer 2.1 Sendmail Analyzer is a perl script reporting full HTML and graph sendmail usage reports GPL (GNU General Public License) |
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Arno's IPTABLES Firewall Script 1.8.8c Arno's IPTABLES firewall script was initially written because I needed to protect my single-homed Linux machine at work. I wrote it at the time I couldn't find any script that really satisfied my needs except for one that was written by a guy called 'Seven'. I helped him for several months with the work on his script by suppling patches, reporting bugs etc. In this period I was fortunately also able to master scripting for iptables myself because soon Seven discontinued his work, I never got to even talk to the guy ever again. At that point I decided to continue his work, or actually I started my own branch based on his script. In the summer of 2002 I finally got an ADSL connection at home. Initially I used the iptables firewall that came with the great ADSL4LINUX-package (http://www.adsl4linux.nl). But it didn't take me long to come to the conclusion that their iptables firewall lacked important features like port-forwarding and flexbility with "trusted hosts" etc. I also didn't like the fact that I had to use a different firewall for my home machine and the machine at work. This made me decide to use some of the ADSL4LINUX knowledge to implement ADSL support. By now (about 1 year later as of writing) there are only few remnants left of Seven's original script and many, many, many improvements were applied. One major improvement is the ADSL and NAT support (Check the 'features' page with the specifiations of my firewall). For version 2 (alpha) I plan to completely rewrite to script to make it more flexible and to increase the usability for others. Here are some key features of "Arno s IPTABLES Firewall Script": · Very secure stateful filtering firewall · Both kernel 2.4 & 2.6 support · It can be used for both single- and multi(eg. dual)-homed boxes · Masquerading (NAT) and SNAT support · Multiple external (internet) interfaces · Support multiroute NAT & SNAT (load balancing over multiple (internet) interfaces) · Port forwarding (NAT) · Support MAC address filtering · Support for DSL/ADSL modems · Support for PPPoE, PPPoA and bridging modem setups · Support for static and ISP assigned (DHCP) IPs · Support for (transparent) proxies · Full support for DMZ's and DMZ-2-LAN forwarding. You can also use it to isolate your eg. wireless LAN. · (Nmap)(stealth) portscan detection · Protection against SYN-flooding (DoS attacks) · Protection against ICMP-flooding (DoS attacks) · Extensive user-definable logging with rate limiting to prevent log flooding · Includes options to optimize your throughput · User definable open ports, closed ports, trusted hosts, blocked hosts etc. · Log & protection options are both highly customizable · Support for custom iptables rules in a seperate file · It can be used with chkconfig runlevel system (eg. RedHat/Fedora) · Main focus on TCP/UDP/ICMP but additional support for *ALL* IP protocols · It works with Freeswan IPSEC (VPN) & SSH Sentinel (http://www.freeswan.org) (+virtual IP's) · It works with PoPTop PPTP (http://www.poptop.org) · It works with UPnP · DRDOS protection/detection (experimental) · It's easy to configure · And much more. What's New in This Release: · A bug in the MAC_FILTER was fixed. · The MAC/blocked hosts rules were slightly changed. · The number of MAC addresses and blocked hosts loaded is now shown. · Minor changes were made. GPL (GNU General Public License) |
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Ryan's In/Out Board 2.1.5 Ryan's In/Out Board is a perl driven in/out board for small-medium size organisations that needs staff to be aware of other staff whereabouts. (Ryan's In/Out Board will work for larger organisations but it may be more cumbersome to use with larger numbers of staff). Here are some key features of "Ryan s In Out Board": · Displays name,phone,status,comments and date/time for each staff member · Staff are able to quickly change their status by either clicking on their name or calling the main script with a "name" parameter. · Standard comments are provided (Lunch, Leave etc) but can be added to/replaced by any comment the user wishes. · With the aid of a cron job it will also clear all staff as OUT every night, without removing any comments they have entered. · It has a simple and clear interface and users can also search for the status of any staff member. · The generated page can be automatically refreshed at your chosen interval and status colours are defined by you. · It also displays staff internal phone numbers and you can use your own header and footer files. Requirements: · Ryan's In/Out Board uses a simple text file as a database and thus only requires a fairly recent perl installation (> 5.6) and a web server capable of serving perl cgi scripts. You should also have the Date::EzDate module installed (CPAN / PPM). This is new from v2.0 - previously Ryan's In/Out Board used the system date command but this fell over on Windows servers as the Windows date command is so minimalistic. To make it truly cross platform I have used EzDate. · Ryan's In/Out Board was written to fulfill a need at my employer Contact a Family but I have attempted to make it useable by other organisations. It has been tested on SuSE Linux 7.1 to 9.0 and Mandrake Linux 8 to 9, all running Apache 1.3.2 to 2.0.44 and Perl 5.005_3 and up. Although I have not personally used it on a Windows server I have been told it works on Apache and IIS under that OS. You'll still need Perl and Date::EzDate. I've also had a report of it running fine on a Mac OS-X servers and I see no reason why it won't work under other Unix like OS's. What's New in This Release: · The copy of allout.pl distributed with v2.1.4 had corrupted characters at the end. This has been fixed for 2.1.5 . GPL (GNU General Public License) |
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ZoltanPlayer 1.0.0 ZoltanPlayer is a music playing daemon GPL (GNU General Public License) |
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FlowPlayer 1.10 FlowPlayer project is a video player for Flash Video in FLV format The Apache License 2.0 |
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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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