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BackBox seamlessly integrates with network monitoring and NetOps platforms and automates configuration backups, restores, and change detection. BackBox also provides before and after config diffs for change management, and automated remediation of discovered network security issues.
Python package to retrieve and manage data of the IMDb
Cinemagoer is a Python package useful to retrieve and manage the data of the IMDb movie database about movies, people, characters and companies. Platform-independent, it can retrieve data from both the IMDb's web server and a local copy of the whole db.
The libexplain project provides a library which may be used to explain Unix and Linux error messages. This will make your application's error messages much more understandable to your users.
Sisolo is a simple solar logger, meant to run on small embedded devices, like routers. Currently it targets OpenWrt, uses Yasdi to interface with SMA inverters and Curl to store logs on an ftp server.
OSWAL lets you keep an eye on your systems from afar without logging in. It displays system information (load, uptime etc.) in an XHTML page. OSWAL is modularised and can be customised to fetch its data from almost anywhere.
This software is designed to run on all POSIX system to log SMA Sunny Boy Inverter data into an MYSQL database via RS485 *ONLY*. It includes scripts to display the data using Highcharts via a webpage.
If you want to log using bluetooth, i'd recommend you go to code.google.com/p/sma-bluetooth/
Update: July 2011
I haven't worked on this project for a while now and don't intend to do anymore with it. If you wish to take it further, please let me know and you can be the project admin for it :)
Slogger is a session keystroke logging utility. The goal of the design is to provide the same features available in many commercial products, but under the GNU license.
A hardware supported hypervisor originally built for malware analysis. Features: Linux VM introspection, minimal detectability, small (~150KB), simple, and well documented. Can be used for other purposes. Support for Intel-VT & Windows coming soon.
MonAMI: your friendly monitoring daemon. The MonAMI project is to build a simple monitoring daemon that supports multiple plugins. The core daemon mediates the flow of information whilst plugins provides rich functionality.
Logjam is for log monitoring and log analysis in a cluster computing environment. It's unique contribution is the ability to recognize a distributed event accross many cluster nodes and summarize the event concisely.
This project is dedicated to finding best of breed open source monitoring products, tools, sysadmin tools and overall systems management stuff. We will take all these components and make them work together.
A simple log viewer for Linksys WAP54G (and possibly other) Wireless Acess Points. The log viewer listens on a port (default the syslog port; UDP 514) for log packets from the router and dumps them to syslog, screen or file.
sentinel is a network traffic monitor. You can monitor specific
packets to/from network interfaces, internet protocol addresses
and also define specific filters for protocol, port and flag
properties of a packet. Output can be directed to database,
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Daemon to sit between NAS and RADACCT server and provide an automated spooling service of Accounting information should the server fail to respond. Helps reduce impact of temporary failure of single accounting server
the linux/posix family bash scheduled tasks,
"command schedule task to be run" is save on the file,
also logging for "how many times its have been run & more ..."
please be sure for seting up the user access for the binary,config,log before it's run.
YAML (tm) is a straight-forward data serilization language, offering an alternative to XML where markup (named lists and mixed content) are not needed. YAML borrows ideas from rfc822, SAX, C, HTML, Perl, and Python.