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    DBD2

    A multi-threaded, multi-database tcp-based database insertion app.

    ...The back-end daemon accepts data from Syslogd2 or its own client and inserts that data (and envelope information) into one or more databases using MySql client library or dbi drivers (also on SourceForge). The client needs no configuration (all input is via command-line). It is intended for hosts to make database entries without needing database client or interface code. Syslogd2 integration allows DBD2 to act as Syslogd2's database back-end for MySql and other databases supported by the dbi drivers. Original purpose was to track Linux cluster job status but other uses exist.
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    NaviServer

    NaviServer

    NaviServer, a high performance web server written in C and Tcl

    NaviServer is an extensible web server suited to create scalable websites and services. Originally based on AOLserver (http://www.aolserver.com), the ongoing development is done independently under Mozilla Public License by a core group of people that use it for their businesses and by other supporters. Features: High performance multi-threaded architecture, massively scalable and extensible, many modules, dynamic scripted pages (ADP), caching functions (static files, Tcl byte code,...
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    iMSCP -  Multi-Server Control Panel

    iMSCP - Multi-Server Control Panel

    Internet - Multi Server Control Panel

    i-MSCP (internet Multi Server Control Panel) is an open-source project which allows the management of shared hosting environments on Linux servers. i-MSCP aims to provide an easy-to-use Web interface for end-users (administrators, resellers and clients) and to manage servers without any manual intervention on the filesystem.
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    opensniffer

    opensniffer

    Zero copy MMAP linux network drivers

    Optimized open source 1G/10G sniffer library to get network data from network adapter without loss on high data rates. Come back soon to get new features.
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    Viewer for PHP allows you to view PHP pages without the need for installing web server packages (eg WAMP, XAMPP etc). It makes use of the Uniform Server and an embedded browser to process and display PHP pages just as they would in a normal browser.
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    SDB driver for BIND9 that allows you to use a MySQL backend for the zone files. Zone changes in the db become immediately available in DNS without restarting BIND. The database format will work with the dnSQLpanel project to give you a web front end.
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    open-search is a framework to build a p2p web search engine, whereby people mutually form a search engine without the intervention of central servers or a central actor.
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    Paperboy WDM is a web development framework built around the concept of separating logic, content, and presentation without the complexities of SQL. It uses Paperboy RSS as a translation layer between content (in XML) and presentation.
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    Objective: To add capabilities to Bind 9 that will allow Bind backend databases to support adding and removing zones without interrupting normal server operation.
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    Web publish without any access to database, everything is done with files, using XML and other marks.
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    uServer aims to be a tiny media server, dedicated to stream music, pictures and movies over HTTP. It is targetted to run on embedded platform (NSLU2 typically in a first step), without any database nor backend. It embedds also its own tiny http server.
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