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    conky

    conky

    Light-weight system monitor for X

    Conky is a free, light-weight system monitor for X, that displays any kind of information on your desktop. Conky is free software and runs in X on Linux and BSD. Originally a fork of Torsmo, Conky's torsmo-based code is BSD licensed. New code in Conky has been licensed under GPL 3.0. Since its inception, Conky has changed significantly from its predecessor, while maintaining simplicity and configurability.
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    LBActive

    LBActive is an dynamic and active load balancer health check system

    LBActive is an dynamic and active load balancer health check system written in Python. Currently it supports only Nginx. LBActive dynamically adjusts the weight of a weighted round robin or ip hash Nginx load balancer by retrieving the current load on each backend server. The next release will move to a more modular approach to enable support for other load balancers that do not have dynamic and/or active checks and other types of backend checks if needed.
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    Handy TCP/IP Server/Client Tools

    Various TCP/IP servers, clients and network management tools

    ...UBridge can also be used as a Ethernet over UDP tunnel to remote bridge PC's local NIC, VXLAN, UDP proxy etc. Visit the Wiki page for detail. GUI tools include a network monitoring tool PMON, a SNMP and IP scanner. The project aim is to make them as light weight tools that can be directly executed in command prompt without the need of installation. (Except pmon and UBridge to bridge PC's NIC which require Winpcap). The whole package can be put into USB flash and 伴侶highly portable.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Tinyproxy-EX is a fast light-weight HTTP proxy for POSIX operating systems. It is based on the well known tinyproxy-1.6.3 code base. Tinyproxy-EX adds FTP-Support, basic ACLs to extend tinyproxy's filtering capabilities and maybe much more in the future.
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    A free, open-source, content delivery network (CDN); light-weight, and written in Perl. It is intended that the base layer, Xylem, will mature into a general-purpose Perl application framework. N.B. As of 29th September 2009, this project has been moved.
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    The purpose of net-mon is to provide simple abstraction for network interfaces that is easily implemented in other c/c++ projects. net-mon provides a simple, light weight console network interface monitor.
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    socklib++ is a light-weight cross-platform C++ socket library. It provides both a high-level interface over iostreams if you want convenience, and a low-level interface if you just want portability.
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    Here come The HackPack, a light weight network sniffer. It first version is build for programmers providing a special facilities to build as per individuals requirement. The consecutive versions will all come with something new and will be loved by YOU!
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    Tinyproxy is a fast light-weight HTTP proxy for POSIX operating systems. Designed from the ground up to be fast and small, it is an ideal solution for sites where a full featured HTTP proxy is required, but resources for a larger proxy are unavailabl
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Pescan is a ligh-weight network scanner and exploration tool designed to be very small in size and dependencies and pure crossplattform. Its coded in pure Perl5. It has many advanced features (udp scan, banner grab, subnetwork scan, etc).
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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