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    Uptrace

    Uptrace

    Open source APM: OpenTelemetry traces, metrics, and logs

    Uptrace is an open-source APM tool that supports distributed tracing, metrics, and logs. You can use it to monitor applications and set up automatic alerts to receive notifications via email, Slack, Telegram, and more. Uptrace is an open-source APM that supports OpenTelemetry tracing, metrics, and logs. You can use it to monitor applications and set up alerts to receive notifications via email, Slack, Telegram, and more. Uptrace collects and analyzes data from a variety of sources, including...
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    nuBuilder Forte

    nuBuilder Forte

    nuBuilder Forte is a cloud database builder.

    nuBuilder Forte is the 4th version of nuBuilder. A open-source browser-based tool created for developing web-based database applications. nuBuilder uses either MySQL or MariaDB databases and gives its users the ability to do database operations like... • Search, Create, Insert, Read, Update, Delete ✪ With low-code tools that create ... - Forms with the Form Builder - Fast Reports - Database queries with the SQL Builder - Customised date and number formats with the Format...
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    csv2ldif2 is a command line tool written in perl that converts CSV files to LDIF files. Features: Platform independent, reads from STDIN and writes to STDOUT, ignoring/selecting specific fields of the CSV, choosing a custom base-dn and much more!
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    Netgroup Administrator

    Command line tool used to manager the /etc/netgroup file.

    netgradm is a command line tool used to manage a local copy of the /etc/netgroup file.
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    A little command-line tool and a little php module to change kerberos passwords, even on a Active Directory server, even already expired ones. It runs on Linux, no additional configuration (or access) to the kerberos server is needed.
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    PyUserCreate is a tool for *NIX OSes that allows you to accept user account requests from a web interface, and use a simple command-line tool to approve/disprove requests.
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    BatchSSH (or just bssh) is a command line tool for batch execution of commands over SSHv2. BatchSSH is implemented in Java and is therefore platform agnostic. It support's simple but flexible target host definition, SSH gateways and Single-Sign-On.
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    A collection of PAM modules and tools to simplify single sign-on development.
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