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    Grasshopper Web App

    Grasshopper Web App

    Web App to control Bticino MyHome using OpenWebNet

    Grasshopper is an open source and free (speech & beer) responsive-design web application to control Bticino MyHome. VALUES: Use any device Since Grasshopper is a browser-based application, you can use a browser on any device to access Grasshopper. Thanks to its responsive-design support, the Grasshopper interface will adapt to the screen-size of your device. Choice of server-platform Grasshopper is a web application that can run from different web servers. The Grasshopper...
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    EasyWall

    Easy to use firewall for linux beginners.

    New improved iptables tool, based on my earlier project Easy Linux Firewall, but rewritten from scratch using Perl. It's a simple rewrite for now, but i am working on adding some new features like. Some of the improvements will be web administration panel, automatic filtering daemon, TCP listener providing easy to use API so you can integrate it on many servers and centralize them in to one Web interface to control all of them. I am open to new ideas and also any kind of contributors,...
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