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    Caddy

    Caddy

    Powerful, enterprise-ready, open source web server w/ automatic HTTPS

    Caddy is a powerful, extensible, enterprise-ready server platform that uses TLS by default. Everything you would require in your infrastructure, from TLS certificate renewals and OCSP stapling, to reverse proxying and ingress, Caddy simplifies it all. Its modular architecture lets you do more with just a single static binary that compiles for any platform. Caddy is the only web server that uses HTTPS automatically and by default. It automatically renews TLS certificates, staples OCSP...
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    jorani

    jorani

    Leave Management - Overtime Extra Day off Employee Human Resource

    Developed in PHP/MySQL with an open source licence (AGPL v3), Jorani is designed to provide simple leave and overtime request workflows for small organizations. Try the online demo : https://demo.jorani.org/ Enter bbalet and bbalet for the username and password. Main repository is on http://github.com/bbalet/jorani
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    SelfServiceADReset

    A very simple Self-Service Password reset tool for Active Directory

    This code is copied and simplified from ADIPART (on SourceForge) originally written by Leon Garcia https://sourceforge.net/users/leongarcia All credits to him. This simplified version doesn't require a Database but simply the presence of the email field for all AD users. On username or mail address entering, the user receives an Email with a link to have his/her password reset. Very simple, Requires PHP 5 with LDAP and SSL : from here : http://www.php.net/manual/fr/install.windows.iis7.phpRequires an export of your CA certificate (in base64 without the private keys) Requires of course IIS 7 (probably works on 6, I haven' t tried)
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