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    Libki Server

    Libki Server

    Libki Server for managing computer access for public users

    Libki is an open-source, cross-platform system that allows organizations to manage computer access for public users. It's designed for use in places that require a controlled computing environment, such as libraries, schools, and public access systems. Libki consists of two parts: the Libki server and the Libki client. The server is web-based and allows for customization of the user experience.
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    Plinko was originally an experiment with Prefix Trees and log parsing. The general concept is to have a single end point you can send any data to, in a "fire and forget" fashion. Plinko should identify and parse the data completely without the sending system caring what it sent. The latest version supports named fields in the STL files for tagging data parsed in the Prefix Tree and anonymous functions for parsing dynamic message payloads. We now output JSON objects and I'm working on HBase integration. ...
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    Mixtrag

    XML Traffic Generator

    If you would like to help me with creating new protocol templates, please send me a message. I will be really happy. If you don't want to contact me, just use Templates repository (only for authenticated users) for sharing your work with others. :) Mixtrag is a universal packet generator. The aim is provide possibility to generate any type of packet (not only IP/TCP/UDP) and let users to easily add support for new types of protocols.
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    A brief collection of useful/interesting Perl plugins for the Revbot IRC bot. Currently plugins include: PB - search an LDAP database for Phone Book entries. MSG - send a private message to an IRC channel or user, as if it came from the bot.
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    CertEmail along with your SSL web server provides the ability to send anyone a private secure message. Your message is encrypted using triple DES and stored in a DataBase. Once the receipent views the message the requester will be sent a notification.
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    DSBL-helper. Tries to send a special formatted test message to Distributed Server Boycott List through every suspect IP found in complain using several mechanisms (SMTP, HTTP, telnet, SOCKS etc) and reports in.
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    GnoGetIt is a group of PERL scripts that check a POP3 e-mail account and reply with information based on the email received. An example would be stock quotes or weather information. If interested, send a message to r15@users.sourceforge.net
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