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Protothreads 1.4
Protothreads are extremely lightweight stackless threads designed for severely memory constrained systems, such as small embedded sys
BSD License
Alex's Firewall ByPasser 0.5.2
Alex's Firewall ByPasser is another TCP tunnel for HTTP proxies. Here are some key features of "Alex s Firewall ByPasser": multi-thread design: · It can handle a huge number of simultaneous connections without problems. multiple proxies: · It use a list of available proxies to make connections. So every connection can be done over a different proxy. ability to check proxies list: · It is able to check the proxies before real use. This feature can be used to clean and optimize the proxies list. curses interface: · It have a nice 'top' like curses interface. daemon mode: · It is able to run in background & quiet mode. Socks4 and Socks5 protocol support: · Partial support for Socks4 and Socks5. Only CONNECT method (Socks4 & Socks5) and NO AUTHENTICATION (Socks5) is implemented at this time, but in most of the cases it is enough (future versions will implement complete support of both protocols). Limitations: Alex's Firewall ByPasser should work with every HTTP proxy, with the following exceptions: · MS Proxies with NTLM authentication. NTLM is a proprietary authentication method from Microsoft, not a standard authentication method. · HTTP/1.0 and HTTP/1.1 Proxies without the CONNECT method. Requirements: · pthread library (Posix 1003.1c compatible system). · Ncurses. · pthread library (Posix 1003.1c compatible system). What's New in This Release: · The 'socket (339): Too many open files' bug was fixed.
GPL (GNU General Public License)
Berkeley DB Java Edition 3.1.0
Berkeley DB Java Edition is a high performance, transactional storage engine written entirely in Java
Open Software License
MUNGE Uid 'N' Gid Emporium 0.5.6
MUNGE Uid 'N' Gid Emporium is an authentication service for creating and validating credentials. It is designed to be highly scalable for use in an HPC cluster environment. It allows a process to authenticate the UID and GID of another local or remote process within a group of hosts having common users and groups. These hosts form a security realm that is defined by a shared cryptographic key. Clients within this security realm can create and validate credentials without the use of root privileges, reserved ports, or platform-specific methods. Rationale The need for MUNGE arose out of the HPC cluster environment. Consider the scenario in which a local daemon running on a login node receives a client request and forwards it on to remote daemons running on compute nodes within the cluster. Since the user has already logged on to the login node, the local daemon just needs a reliable means of ascertaining the UID and GID of the client process. Furthermore, the remote daemons need a mechanism to ensure the forwarded authentication data has not been subsequently altered. A common solution to this problem is to use Unix domain sockets to determine the identity of the local client, and then forward this information on to remote hosts via trusted rsh connections. But this presents several new problems. First, there is no portable API for determining the identity of a client over a Unix domain socket. Second, rsh connections must originate from a reserved port; the limited number of reserved ports available on a given host directly limits scalability. Third, root privileges are required in order to bind to a reserved port. Finally, the remote daemons have no means of determining whether the client identity is authentic. Overview A process creates a credential by requesting one from the local MUNGE service. The encoded credential contains the UID and GID of the originating process. This process sends the credential to another process within the security realm as a means of proving its identity. The receiving process validates the credential with the use of its local MUNGE service. The decoded credential provides the receiving process with a reliable means of ascertaining the UID and GID of the originating process. This information can be used for accounting or access control decisions. The contents of the credential (including any optional payload data) are encrypted with a key shared by all munged daemons within the security realm. The integrity of the credential is ensured by a message authentication code (MAC). The credential is valid for a limited time defined by its time-to-live (TTL). The daemon ensures unexpired credentials are not replayed on a particular host. Decoding of a credential can be restricted to a particular user and/or group ID. The payload data can be used for purposes such as embedding the destination's address to ensure the credential is only valid on a specific host. The internal format of the credential is encoded in a platform-independent manner. And the credential itself is base64 encoded to allow it to be transmitted over virtually any transport. What's New in This Release: · A bug was fixed that caused builds using Libgcrypt to fail without the OpenSSL development header files.
GPL (GNU General Public License)
Network Transparent Widgets 0.3.2
Network Transparent Widgets short from NTW, is a protocol and application framework that allows a single server to serve thousands of
MIT/X Consortium License
OpenCMS 8.0.4
OpenCms is a professional level Open Source Website Content Management System
GPL (GNU General Public License)
PlaneShift 0.3.017
PlaneShift is a persistent fantasy multiplayer RPG game with state-of-the-art 3D graphics. Create your character and live in an ev
GPL (GNU General Public License)
s11n 1.2.4
s11n (an abbreviation for serialization) is an Open Source project focused on the generic serialization of objects (i.e., object pers
Public Domain
SPyRO 0.9.17
SPyRO also know as Simple Python Remote Objects is an experiment to achieve an efficient object communication without lossing portabi
GPL (GNU General Public License)
Vala 0.0.5
Vala is a new programming language that aims to bring modern programming language features to GNOME developers without imposing any a
LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License)

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