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    IP-Array

    An iptables IPv4 firewall and traffic shaping program

    A Linux IPv4 iptables firewall and traffic shaper. It allows flexible rule creation, while also shipping with presets for common needs. Rules are written in simple XML, allowing various ways to group and nest the arguments. An interactive mode is available in order to build configuration files in a wizard based manner. Extensive documentation is also included.
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    The Rule Based Service Level Agreement (RBSLA) project focuses on knowledge representation concepts for service level management of IT services. At the core are rule-based languages to describe contracts and service level agreements in a formal way.
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    OpenESM project to promote software development of enterprise systems management. Focus areas are (Performance and Availability, Configuration Management, Data Warehousing, Reporting and Correlation).
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