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    s3cmd

    s3cmd

    Command line tool for managing Amazon S3 and CloudFront services

    Open-source tool to access Amazon S3 file storage. S3cmd is a free command line tool and client for uploading, retrieving and managing data in Amazon S3 and other cloud storage service providers that use the S3 protocol, such as Google Cloud Storage. Lots of features and options have been added to s3cmd since its very first release in 2008.... we recently counted more than 60 command line options, including multipart uploads, encryption, incremental backup, s3 sync, ACL and Metadata...
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    EasyWall

    Easy to use firewall for linux beginners.

    New improved iptables tool, based on my earlier project Easy Linux Firewall, but rewritten from scratch using Perl. It's a simple rewrite for now, but i am working on adding some new features like. Some of the improvements will be web administration panel, automatic filtering daemon, TCP listener providing easy to use API so you can integrate it on many servers and centralize them in to one Web interface to control all of them.
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    NoMa, which stands for "Notification Manager", is an easily extensible tool to simplify the management of Nagios notifications. NoMa consists of a web frontend for management and a notifier-daemon script.
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    HoneyGraph is a tool to analyze honeyd-logfiles of the honeyd-daemon implemented by Niels Provos in an convenient way. It is intended as an improvement for HoneyView (based mostly on that, but rewritten).
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    A light and simple PHP/SNMP based port accounting tool. For accurately accounting bytes in and out of SNMP enabled device ports, into a mysql database for use by external accounting systems.
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    A Webmin clone written entirely in PHP (including the server/modules) Currently supports only special php modules but CGI (FastCGI) support will added some day. Configure your server with this 'tool'. Looking for people to work on modules and the server.
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    Sysmon is a tool to monitorise the state of one or more computers. Its based on a daemon and a php script. The first has to be runned in all boxes you need to check, the second calls the daemon and prints the state into a nice web frontend.
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    HoneyVIew ist a tool to analyze honeyd-logfiles of the honeyd-daemon implemented by Niels Provos in an convenient way. HoneyView generates graphical and textual results from queries against the logfile data.
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