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    YARP

    YARP

    A toolkit for developing high-performance HTTP reverse proxy apps

    YARP is a library to help create reverse proxy servers that are high-performance, production-ready, and highly customizable. We found a bunch of internal teams at Microsoft who were either building a reverse proxy for their service or had been asking about APIs and tech for building one, so we decided to get them all together to work on a common solution, this project. Each of these projects was doing something slightly off the beaten path which meant they were not well served by existing...
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    phpSysInfo
    phpSysInfo is a customizable PHP Script that parses /proc, and formats information nicely. It will display information about system facts like Uptime, CPU, Memory, PCI devices, SCSI devices, IDE devices, Network adapters, Disk usage, and more.
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    Emon

    Remote server monitoring application

    Emon is another remote server monitoring application, but this time you are able to start your monitoring in the terminal easily. You do not need to install any applications on the monitoring servers, because Emon uses SSH and /proc directory to get the monitoring data. All you need to do is just configure Emon in XML and create an SSH user. After configuration, you are ready to monitor ping, dns, ports, url, CPU, RAM, SWAP, disk, traffic and log files of multiple servers in the terminal. If something goes wrong, Emon will send email to the admin. Emon is able to send the statistics (dropouts and graphs) to the admin.
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    This Nagios plugin allows to remotely monitor Windows hosts in a AGENTLESS fashion. Technically it is using the Win32 API from a Windows proxy server to the remote host. Syntax and feature wise it mirrors NSClient++ (CPU, RAM, Disk, Svc, Proc., etc)
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    Trafficlogger is a tiny program which logs your traffic from each device that is listet in /proc/net/dev. It logs all traffic (TCP, UDP,...). It is written in ANSI-C and should compile and work on nearly all Linux distributions.
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    SrvReport is a simple and featurefull server monitoring and reporting system. It will send every day a mail with the latest state of the server including traffic (via /proc/net/dev and/or iptables), cpu, mail, http, ftp reports and other logs.
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    mrtg-eth is a perl script which provides a probe for the Multi Router Traffic Grapher to print statistics for network devices which do not support the SNMP protocol. It reads if-stats from /proc/net/dev and generates an output suitable for MRTG.
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