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    LocalStack

    LocalStack

    Develop and test your cloud apps offline

    LocalStack is a fully functional local AWS cloud stack that enables you to develop and test your cloud and serverless apps offline. It spins up an easy-to-use testing environment on your local machine that has the same APIs and works the same way as the real AWS cloud environment. It can spin up a number of different core Cloud APIs on your local machine, including API Gateway, Kinesis, DynamoDB, Firehose, Lambda and many others. LocalStack was built on some of today’s best-of-breed...
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    htmanager

    htmanager

    htmanager create users tree directories, htacess and htpasswd files

    htmanager (c) Cyril BARBATO 2020-2021 * DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES * htmanager for www web site, create automatically users tree directories, .htpasswd and .htaccess files, from ONE only CSV table file. I. USING BY GUI 1. open pwlist.csv with Text Editor or Calc Editor and replace HTPATH parmater with your root path server /storage/ssd3/405/5273405/public_html/.htpasswd if using a subdir "users" by example...
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    AutoVPN

    AutoVPN

    Create on demand disposable OpenVPN endpoints on AWS

    Script that allows the easy creation of OpenVPN endpoints in any AWS region. Creating a VPN endpoint is done with a single command that takes ~3 minutes. It will create the proper security groups. It spins up a tagged ec2 instance and configures OpenVPN software. Once the instance is configured an OpenVPN configuration file is downloaded and ready to use. There is also functionality to see which instances are running in which region and the ability to terminate the instance when done....
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    Easy and ready-to-use set of .Net Classes to implement LDAP applications (Servers and Clients). Included in the project: - Classes for all types of LDAP Requests and Responses; - Void Server and void Client Classes, ready for custom implementations.
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    The time of the Rebels and Imperial Battle is over. The Empire has been beaten. The Republic has risen again from the ashes. The Empire still exists but its not as powerful as it once was. The empire and republic arn't the only things
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    Void project with the remains of the LUG Zaralinux, from Zaragoza (Spain), active between 1999 and 2003.
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