simple local dns that either answer query or forward them
Local DNS server, that act as a proxy and will rewrite request according to a config file and an "active" environement. Usefull to switch easily between diffent configuration without touch the host file.
small web server embeded to display current configuration, control active environment and reload configuraiton.
The WiKID Strong Authentication System is a public-key based two-factor authentication system. It is a flexible, extensible, and secure alternative to tokens, certs and passwords. Application & API support exists for Java, ASP, PHP, Ruby, OpenVPN, TACACS+, etc.
Read our eGuide on how to setup your network with two-factor authentication: http://www.wikidsystems.com/learn-more/two-factor-authentication-white-papers
netboot65 allows 6502 based computers to boot via a network. Currently only the C64 version is actively developed and tested. Also includes telnet and gopher clients, and a "web application server" for development of web sites in 6502 assembler.
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Scotty TNG is a ping/snmp based realtime network monitoring software. This software implements a client/server approach to monitor a huge number of hosts with ICMP echo requests and SNMP queries. The client presents all gathered informations via a GUI.
A Web based software written in with Ruby on Rails to manage and delegate ip ranges for small to large companies. It also generates BIND 9 config files for the BIND server.
Lucie enables parallel network installation of large numbers of nodes from one single administration server. It is designed to be scalable and efficient, so a complete Linux cluster can be built from scratch in a short amount of time.
Etch is a cross-platform, language- and transport-independent framework for building and consuming network services. With Etch, service development and consumption becomes no more difficult than library development and consumption.