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    AnCH Framework

    AnCH Framework

    Another C++ Hack

    This project has been migrated to GitHub : https://github.com/vlachenal/anch-framework AnCH framework aims to provide utility classes for some common programming features. Features are implemented to be used as simply as possible. This framework was initially a way to test new C++ specifications (C++11) and to test C++ design patterns and tricks. Only POSIX systems are supported for now. Others could be supported later. (Partial) Doxygen documentation can be found on project home page.
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    qrwho is a graphical frontend for rwho/rwhod based on Qt. qrwho has a very simple user interface and can be used to show the users currently logged in and the average loads of the hosts in the network.
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    PHP packet2sql is a spawn of xant's packet2sql program. This program provides a PHP frontend to packet2sql and also enables packet2sql to work with both iptables and ipchains network filters (instead of just ipchains).
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