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FAIN SNAP provides an activenetwork programming language and interpreter. It allows finite state machines to be operated over a number of network elements. Its main use is to program firewalls and raise alerts. It is a native Debian distribution.
A Nagios check that ensures the same service on multiple hosts - in a lazy cluster - can be "verified" if the service must remain active on one host at a time.
JAva DIstributed Framework provides a secure and flexible Framework for distributed grid and volunteer computing applications (separate client & server Framework). For more informations take a look at the project page http://jadif.sourceforge.net
Active Networking provides a framework in which executable code within data packets can execute upon intermediate network nodes. The goal of this research is to develop active networks that are capable of predicting their own behavior and to use this ca
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Splash is the combination of an ActiveNetwork (SNAP) and network management extensions based on SNMP. It can process network management requests at the same speed as SNMP, while it also allows for more flexible solutions not possible with SNMP.