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    LibreNMS

    LibreNMS

    Community-based GPL-licensed network monitoring system

    Welcome to LibreNMS, a fully featured network monitoring system that provides a wealth of features and device support. LibreNMS is an auto-discovering PHP/MySQL/SNMP-based network monitoring that includes support for a wide range of network hardware and operating systems including Cisco, Linux, FreeBSD, Juniper, Brocade, Foundry, HP, and many more.
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    AppIndicator

    AppIndicator

    Adds KStatusNotifierItem support to the Shell

    This extension integrates Ubuntu AppIndicators and KStatusNotifierItems (KDE's blessed successor of the systray) into GNOME Shell. Including support for legacy tray icons.
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    Metarget

    Metarget

    Framework for automatic construction of vulnerable infrastructures

    Metarget = meta- + target, a framework providing automatic constructions of vulnerable infrastructures, used to deploy simple or complicated vulnerable cloud native targets swiftly and automatically. During security research, we might find that the deployment of a vulnerable environment often takes much time, while the time spent on testing PoC or ExP is comparatively short. In the field of cloud-native security, thanks to the complexity of cloud-native systems, this issue is more terrible....
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    Mobly

    Mobly

    E2E test framework for tests with complex environment requirements

    Mobly is a Python-based test framework that specializes in supporting test cases that require multiple devices, complex environments, or custom hardware setups. P2P data transfer between two devices. Conference calls across three phones. Wearable device interacting with a phone. Internet-Of-Things devices interacting with each other. Testing RF characteristics of devices with special equipment. Testing LTE network by controlling phones, base stations, and eNBs. Mobly can support many...
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    Kitura

    Kitura

    A Swift web framework and HTTP server

    Kitura is a server-side Swift web framework and HTTP server created by IBM, featuring high-performance routing, middleware, templating, and JSON handling. Built on SwiftNIO, it enables the development of REST APIs, web applications, and server backends entirely in Swift across platforms.
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    A website framework which using open source development tools, such as PHP and MySQL. Using open source Operating System, here we use Linux Ubuntu version 5.04.
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