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    qpwmc

    A graphical Password Manager Daemon client.

    QPwmc is a full featured graphical pwmd client using the Qt toolkit and libpwmd to edit a pwmd data file. The interface is similar to a file manager but rather than a tree of folders on a filesystem it edits a tree of XML elements and their attributes. It uses a PwmdDialog class to makes it easy to integrate into your own projects.
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    Unified Sessions Manager

    Unified Sessions Manager

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    The UnifiedSessionsManager supports the integrated management of user sessions within Private-Clouds, comprising heterogeneous IT landscapes of various physical and virtual machines, hypervisor management, and virtual user sessions with remote desktops. Extracted documents see https://sourceforge.net/projects/ctys-doc.
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    L2TP over IPsec VPN Manager

    A GUI to manage L2TP over IPsec virtual private network connections

    It provides a system tray icon in the notification area from which a non privileged user can establish and bring down L2TP over IPsec VPN connections. There is also a 'Edit connections' menu item. In order to bring up the editor dialog, a non privileged user must authenticate as root. From there the user can add, remove and edit vpn connections. Editing allows configuring various options for IPsec, L2TP and PPP. Among others, the user can configure eg. the gateway, the use of...
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    B-Trust eDoc is a program built on top of LibDigiDoc a free implementation of the OpenXAdES standard for signing/encrypting files using smartcard tokens. It also contains Openssl and PKCS11 wrapper classes in C++ which might be useful to developers.
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    tcpamp is a simple GUI for tcpdump and tcpreplay written in Qt/C++. Features: save tcpdump expression in XML format, intuitive dump expression maker, friendly replay interface, multi-platform (Qt based).
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    Safet is a library writing for C/C++ that use an xml file to model any workflow describe in a relational database, It includes drawing, statistics, document, resource and control workflow perspective.
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