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ODAI (Open Distributed Applications Interface) provides simple IPC (Inter Process Communication) for applications running on different computers connected via a LAN or WAN. Therby it uses concepts like CORBA or XMLRPC but claims to be smaller and faster.
This tools help you migrating existing Checkpoint Firewall 1 Installation and Rulesets to Linux or *BSD based Firewall. This is done by converting the Rulebase- and the Objects- Database from Checkpoint to the FirewallBuilder XML Format.
XmlRpcStream is designed for the situation where a persistant
connection between client and server is required. XmlRpcStream
is not complient with the XML RPC spec as it doesn't use HTTP
as the transport protocol.
Java Port Mapping between 2 hosts. Put up a server on your local network and share it with the outside network in a secure way. A \"server proxy\" network tool. Share one IP with multiple servers.
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This is the home base for all open-source development of thirdHalf.com. Right now there are two projects: jNetTool - Since 2001, a network utility program encompassing ftp-like mirror of files, proxy, and misc web-related needs, now at 99% completion; OSDRAW - drawing applet for jdk1.1
The goal of this project is to allow a network security professional to manage multiple Nokia security devices simultaneously. Check Home Page at http://nfm.sourceforge.net for more information and latest news.
xjnm is a java daemon that gathers numbers from arbitrary sources (e.g. cpu usage) and can store it on arbitrary storages (e.g. a jdbc database) for later analysis or react in arbitrary way to the data collected (e.g. inform an administrator by e-mail).
Phasault is a EMail Tool-Client, which provides some features you can't see in other E-mail Clients. Coded in Python using Tk as GUI. Works in Win32 and Unix/Linux (with python interpreter installed), and also planning to create stand-alone distribution o
SnortKonsole is a Java-Frontend for the Open Source Network Intrusion Detection System Snort. It supports all configuration-aspects of Snort. The configuration distribution and activating of sensors is done via scp/ssh.
pingerd is a network monitoring tool. it will ping some hosts every n minutes, keep a log of ping times, and run a set of commands if the host response time is too slow. it's written in tcl.
his project is now at http://can.sourceforge.net
EDA is a standardized model for development of components in a control system such as a home-/small office application or even in small systems such as a washing machine.
The main purpose of this software is to allow users in the LAN networks to use modem on linux box to dial remote ISP\'s from LAN workstations (Windows, Linux... ). I to also incorporates basic firewall operations.
An application to remotely monitor a UPS (usually via SNMP) and take one or more specified actions if a condition is met. Typical use is to watch an APC datacenter-class UPS (Symmetra, Silicon) and shutdown if it fails.
Piggyback Data Transfer Protocol (pdtp) is a protocol for transferring files over a terminal session. Initially the session works like a normal terminal. File transferring "mode" is activated by running a client on the remote server.
A Tool used in conjunction with glftpd to dynamically create reports on users groups. And Allow the user to access those reports through the web, irc, and glftpd itself
- development stopped! - GATMAN - The first known combination of a network/user administration and a groupware solution - Latest technologies such as JAVA,XML,JSP and strong encryption are used - Modular design, high scalability - Accessible by client an
The Orbital Administration System is a tool to manage many Linux servers at a time. The whole idea is to be able to put many servers in a group, and apply a specific action on all of them.
This software was developed by XTech (Argentina) and now is GPL.
IMAP4 server working on top of SQL database (currently PostgreSQL but Oracle may work too). It has some unique features like elimination of duplicate messages throughout the whole system, possibility of clustering or load balancing etc.