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    OpenSnitch

    OpenSnitch

    OpenSnitch is a GNU/Linux port of the Little Snitch firewall

    OpenSnitch is a GNU/Linux port of the Little Snitch firewall. You can launch the GUI from the icon or from the system menu. The daemon will start intercepting connections, prompting you to allow or deny them. If you don't apply an action, after 15 seconds (configurable) it'll apply the default action configured. When you open the GUI, you'll see all the connections and processes that the daemon has intercepted. Double click on a row to view the details of a process, rule, host or user. ...
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    Docker SDK for Python

    Docker SDK for Python

    A Python library for the Docker Engine API

    A Python library for the Docker Engine API. It lets you do anything the docker command does, but from within Python apps, run containers, manage containers, manage Swarms, etc. The latest stable version is available on PyPI. Either add docker to your requirements.txt file or install with pip. To communicate with the Docker daemon, you first need to instantiate a client. The easiest way to do that is by calling the function from_env(). It can also be configured manually by instantiating a...
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    GameServer

    GameServer is a sophisticated, game server designed for online games

    GameServer is a sophisticated, game server designed for massively multiplayer online games. Built with a C++ core and extensible Python scripting, it provides solution for managing persistent game worlds with real-time player interactions, advanced networking, and comprehensive monitoring capabilities.
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    Powow is an open-source TCP packets exchange mesh. It allows many TCP clients to connect to a "Powow cloud" (several instances of Powow), to exchange data. Powow is a TCP socket server like Palabre or Oregano.
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    pam_redirector

    Moved to github, https://github.com/jamiesonbecker/pam_redirector

    Moved to github, https://github.com/jamiesonbecker/pam_redirector A pluggable authentication module (PAM) that allows redirection of login credentials to a local UNIX stream socket server and includes an example 33-line simple socket server (written in Python) just to show how easy it is to do this redirection.
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    Swocket is a cross-platform modular XML Socket server framework implemented in Python with the intention of being used to communicate with Macromedia Flash 5 content but is easily usable with other platforms that support the same flavor of XML Sockets.
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