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    Doorkeeper

    Doorkeeper

    Doorkeeper is an OAuth 2 provider for Ruby on Rails / Grape

    ...Extensions that are not included by default and can be installed separately. These applications show how Doorkeeper works and how to integrate with it. Start with the oAuth2 server and use the clients to connect with the server. See list of tutorials in order to learn how to use the gem or integrate it with other solutions/gems.
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    SSHCE brings list of hosts from LDAP server (based on given ldap filter) and sends command to selected hosts through ssh protocol.
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    Packet Auth. Sniffer (or Sequence) Allows you to set on your server this little daemon (pasmal) monitoring tcp/ip & icmp, and on the exact good sequence (the one you only know) run processes (a firewall) - such as access list update, iptables,ipchains.
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