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A multi-threaded, multi-database tcp-based database insertion app.
DBD2 inserts database records from TCP input. It is a companion project to Syslgod2 and an application in its own right.
It ships with a backgrounding client for generic use. The client sends whatever information the user puts on the command-line to the back-end daemon via TCP. Upon successful transmission, the client exits. On failure, it backs off and retries until its life-time timer expires.
The back-end daemon accepts data from Syslogd2 or its own client and inserts that data...
Please note that OWFS sourcecode, and all Issue/Tickets/merge requests have now been moved to https://github.com/owfs/owfs/.
Developer mailing lists will still be kept at Sourceforge.
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OWFS -- 1-Wire file system. Use the Dallas 1-Wire and iButton chips with standard filesystem commands. Create temperature loggers. Monitor everything. OWHTTPD -- same system, only used as a light weight web server.
unique.timestamp provides a universally unique identifier which is also a human-readable timestamp. It includes a command line executable, a set of C routines for embedding into your own code, and some utilities for manipulating unique timestamps.
We are looking for a general solution that monitors execution of any program, regardless of the programing language it has been written in, or the accessibility to sourcecode.
Protowatch is a userspace extension to Linux\'s 2.4 iptables firewalling code. Userspace will dynamically start a server to accept the packet, and log whatever the client sends. Useful for discovering what protocols are in use.