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    SmartDNS

    SmartDNS

    Local DNS server to obtain the fastest website IP

    SmartDNS is a local DNS server. SmartDNS accepts DNS query requests from local clients, obtains DNS query results from multiple upstream DNS servers, and returns the results with the fastest access speed to clients, improving network access speed. At the same time, it supports the designation of specific domain name IP addresses, and high-quality matching to achieve the effect of filtering advertisements.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    ciwiki

    ciwiki

    Personnal or familly wiki with low ressource requirement.

    Personal lightweight wiki based on DidiWiki. Upgraded to accept text and highlight color, image resize and video (youtube, dailymotion...) embedded. Written in C, doesn't require a lot of RAM. Works fine on Raspbian (Raspberry Pi). Example of Ciwiki running on Raspberry Pi B+ (700MHz, 512MB): http://inphilly.dyn.dhs.org
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    openGalaxy

    openGalaxy

    SIA receiver for Galaxy security control panels.

    This project aims to provide a method for listening on a serial port and decode incoming messages from a Galaxy security control panel. The messages are transmitted using the SIA DC-03-1990.01 (R2000.11) protocol. The decoded messages are stored in a database (MySQL) or forwarded by email using ssmtp. Besides just listening for messages openGalaxy can also be used to arm/disarm the panel and much more... This software is still in a testing (beta) phase but has been tested successfully...
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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