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    SMTP Tunnel Proxy

    A high-speed covert tunnel that disguises TCP traffic as SMTP email

    ...The tool supports modern TLS encryption (STARTTLS) with HMAC-SHA256 authentication, per-user secrets, IP whitelisting, and multiplexed connections over a single tunnel. With a simple installer and systemd service setup, users can quickly deploy it on a Linux VPS as a tunneled access point, then connect from Windows, macOS, or Linux clients using auto-generated client packages. The project is useful for environments where standard VPNs or proxies are blocked, offering a combination of performance and stealth.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    BeepOS13
    A systemd less small to medium scale server Operating System based on Devuan 6. All popular packages packed into a live boot environment, just boot, log and go!
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    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Bandwidth

    Bandwidth

    Monitor monthly internet Transmit and Receive bandwidth usage - Linux

    ...Bandwidth logger, runs a daemon that notes how much traffic is passing through your network interface. Bandwidth logger was written to install on a system using 'systemd' but can be configured to run under 'upstart'. An upstart script "/usr/share/bandwidth/bandwidth.upstart.conf" is included but will have to installed manually for those using 'upstart'.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    py-kms

    py-kms

    KMS Server Emulator written in Python

    ...The software supports multiple versions of the KMS protocol, enabling compatibility with a wide range of Windows and Office releases. It can be deployed in various environments, including standalone systems, Docker containers, and service managers like systemd, making it flexible for testing and development scenarios. The emulator includes features such as logging, configurable network parameters, and persistent storage using SQLite. While it is often used for testing activation workflows, it also serves as a practical example of protocol emulation and reverse engineering in software systems.
    Downloads: 23 This Week
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    dumb-init

    dumb-init

    A minimal init system for Linux containers

    Lightweight containers have made running a single process without normal init systems like systemd or sysvinit practical. However, omitting an init system often leads to incorrect handling of processes and signals, and can result in problems such as containers that can’t be gracefully stopped, or leaking containers that should have been destroyed. dumb-init is simple to use and solves many of these problems: you can just add it to the front of any container’s command, and it will take on the role of PID 1 for itself. ...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Hawaii

    Hawaii

    Wayland/QtQuick based OS with incremental updates and bundles

    Hawaii is a desktop operating system built on the GNU/Linux stack with a new lightweight and fast Wayland desktop environment written with QtQuick and deeply integrated with systemd. Hawaii delivers incremental and atomic updates which gives users to ability to rollback the whole system to a known good state if a regression happens.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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