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Auth0 Token Vault handles secure token storage, exchange, and refresh for external providers so you don't have to build it yourself.
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The GnuDIP Dynamic IP DNS Service Software implements a Dynamic IP DNS service. It provides clients with a static DNS name even if their IP address is dynamically assigned.
This program pings an F5 BigIP shared IP (or other shared IP) and compares the response to a user-defined "Preffered" IP to determin if DNS should be modified into Failover mode. It waits 2 minutes and checks again.
RULI is a library built on top of DNS resolver. RULI fully
performs the SRV logic specified by RFC 2782. It aims to
promote wide deployment of DNS SRV-cognizant programs.
tdns-conv is a tool to work with DJBDNS datafiles so that you can access them easier via web admin or some other method. The aim is to have XML, HTML, text and tinydns-data formats available for input and output (so you can use an XML file for editing)
The paarpd provides ARP services for "Classical IP and ARP over ATM" networks (RFC1577, RFC2225) according to an administratively defined policy to provide a more secure and reliable service while still being RFC compliant.
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Shell daemon I made for maintaining my DSL up back in 2000. As of year 2006, there is probably a lot of good tools for monitoring and keeping alive your ADSL connection, like ddclient for DynDNS, and native Debian PPP management for example...
Dave's Naughty Stuff Blocker. This is an open source solution to allow administrators to filter and redirect selected "inappropriate" sites based on a list of specific sites and/or strings.
The project aims to provide additional functionality to the OpenSRS manage.cgi enabling a Registration Service Provider (RSP) to offer value-added web hosting services such as domain forwarding to its domain registration clients.
Eddie acts as a high availability WAN and LAN clustering tool for web servers (including Apache). It provides load balancing at two levels (DNS and LAN), failover redundancy, and admission control to maintain quality of service levels.
PHPBind is a complete PHP class for managing BIND's configuration files. Using no outside resources, and implemented completely within PHP it offers full control of named.conf and associated (or not) domain db files.
Multidig was created to verify consistent resolution across a network of DNS servers. Essentially, it performs a "dig-like" resolution on each server in a list and compares the results. It was developed so that admins know when changes have propagated.
gh-tool is a command-line interface to gethostby*, in libresolv/libc. It allows one to check
the local system's notion of an IP->DNS or DNS->IP mapping, including aliases, directly,
rather than digging for mappings in DNS, which may not pertain.
Tired of mucking with hundreds of zone files? Hate forgetting to update the serial after reloading named? Well, TkDNS aims to be a one stop solution for all your DNS management needs. Create reverse zones, zones, conf files, and update them in one place.