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    This is a C library to check the validity of German and Austrian Bank Account Numbers. All currently defined test methods by Deutsche Bundesbank (Dec 2017: 00 to E4) are implemented. Modules for AWK, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, C#.net and VB.net are included too. The package includes also an IBAN converter to generate (german) IBANs and BICs from account data. All currently defined IBAN rules by Deutsche Bundesbank are implemented (Dec 2017: 57 rules) and tested against independent solutions.
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    Always more than one-way script based nms plugins. Nagios add-on project with plugins and tools.
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    SHC - System Health Check collects important system information like used memory, swap, disk usage, network status, critical events, etc. for each systems in your network. Then a daemon review the previous output file and reports to the sysadmin in funct
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