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    httplog

    httplog

    Log outgoing HTTP requests in ruby

    Log outgoing HTTP requests made from your application. Helps with debugging pesky API error responses, or just generally understanding what's going on under the hood. In theory, it should also work with any library built on top of these. But the difference between theory and practice is bigger in practice than in theory. This is very much a development and debugging tool; it is not recommended to use this in a production environment as it is monkey-patching the respective HTTP implementations...
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    cravlAndBlock

    linux tool to improve server security

    cravlAndBlock is simple java application that cravl error log file of Your web server and add all attacker IPs. I.E. All Modsecure entries, scans and so on. Every bad IP will be added to hosts.deny file with ALL prefix. For sure it will not block all atacks but it will help. How it works: use cron to start java cravlAndBlock.jar in the same folder add properties.xml (I addes sample properties.xml file). And thats all. Program will start from cron, read properties file and make backup...
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    Caudium WebServer is a single process multi-threaded webserver. It has a built-in pre-processing language and includes an easy to use web-based configuration interface.
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    Provide a plugabble and configurable alternative to UNIX tools like grep, awk, tail, head, cut, sort, uniq or even some perl based scripts in a Java environment. A bit like what Apache Ant means to good old make.
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    BCLF is the Binary Common Log Format, a fast, platform independent, streamable, compact logging format that resembles the Extended CLF logging format in content. The project goal is to make an Apache module and enhance the format without giving up speed.
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