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    XSPD High Performance Application Server

    Extended Server Pages (XSP/XSPD) for UNIX or Linux, C-based

    XSP/XSPD high performance session based web application server for C/C++, Java and shell-scripts, requires UNIX/Linux based operating system, development of application programs like JSP's in C/C++, Java and/or shell scripts within same session context.
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    Log Monitoring - Monitor/Check Log Files

    Log File Monitoring - Check Log Files, Analyze, Alert on any UNIX Log

    Monitoring log files is mandatory in all UNIX environments. LoGrobot does this for you efficiently. It analyzes, graphs and alerts on system log files, application log files, database log files, custom log files...basically any log file. Benefits: Automatically scans log files for errors or user specified patterns Shows the offending log entries in the alerts generated on a monitored log file Shows latest size of a log file at the time of the most recent log check Shows total...
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    AWK Statistics

    awkStatistics generates statistics from csv-data with awk.

    AwkStatistics is a script which is used to generate statistical data for csv data by using awk. It takes two columns from the input file, one is used to identify the row(option -i) and the other one is the column where the values are taken from (option -v). The script was designed for performance engineers to be able to analyze CSV-Data on the fly and have a good possibility to automate the analysis process.
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    WebBuild is a collection of scripts for Cygwin or UNIX shells, using awk and sed, to develop HTML pages in an easy way, having a template and source files containing the content to publish.
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    A small collection of my unix scripts written for my personal utility.
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    Gnome picture Of The Day background changer. Parses the description of the image and saves it to a file so that applications such as conky can read it for display.
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    GTCop Professional Security Appliance aims to provide a powerful tool for satellite communications, with enhanced QoS and bandwidth controls. As derived from IPCop Firewall, it is a stable, secure, easy to configure and maintain GNU/Linux firewall box.
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    basE91 is an advanced method for encoding binary data as ASCII characters. It is similar to UUencode or base64, but is more efficient. The overhead produced by basE91 depends on the input data. It amounts at most to 23% and can range down to 14%.
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    LogCop is a set of turn-key bash/firewall/awk scripts for enhancing an IDS. It monitors system logs and blocks IP addresses based on such criteria as illegal user names from repeated attacks. In production under Linux, FreeBSD, OS X, Solaris.
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    Open source software for delivering IceTV services to various PVRs.
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