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    Cobrax trojan

    Cobrax Trojan - 1.0

    Troyano de conexion inversa desarrollado en C++ & Visual Basic 6.0, con codigo abierto.
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    Tous les Kernels compilés par Performant-Hosting
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    Info-ZIP portable compression/archiver utilities (Zip, UnZip, WiZ, etc.)
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    AmixBP seeks to provide backports of relatively modern software to Commodore Amiga Unix 2.1 (System V Release 4).
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    dsdGSM DLL is a Windows Dynamic Link Library enabling applications to send, receive, read and delete SMS messages via a GSM modem attached to PC COM port, supporting selected features of standards GSM 07.05 (ETS 300 585) and GSM 03.40.
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    SMSTorrent is a Peer2Peer AddOn for SMS2003/SCCM2007 Clients. SMS/SCCM Clients are able to share the local Package cache with other Clients using the BitTorrent filesharing protocol.
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    The program discovers and downloads the updates for .bff and .rpm fix packages for AIX 4.x/5.x. Might be an alternative for SUMA and is more convenient than using "compare_report" script. The wide set of exit codes serves well in scripting environment.
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    TXAdmin (Trolls uniX Administration) is a Unix toolkit, containing mostly Shell and Perl scripts, to maintain, manage and monitor your Unix server park.
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    RPM Package Manager (RPM) is a powerful package management system capable of installing, uninstalling, verifying, querying, and updating software packages. This is a port of the RPM software, including rpmbuild and yum/APT-RPM, to Darwin and Mac OS X
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    This program allows you automatically check for updates for AIX 5L packages and rpms and download and/or install them. It is a replacement for well-known `fixdist` in AIX4.
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    UPMS is based on BSD ports system, it can be used on any FSH 2.x Linux compatible distribution. UPMS have two level of dependencies checking, required and suggested. This two levels makes UPMS to tune all of the packages to optimal or minimal, depend on
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    ApacheBuilder builds Apache (with optional modules of Mod_SSL and Mod_Perl) from sources, prompting for config params of location, etc. When done, it starts Apache and verifies it all works ok.
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    PAD stands for Portable Application Description. PAD is an XML-based open format to describe downloadable applications. By using the PAD system, developers save time by having to create a description of their software packages only once.
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    This project aims to provide an easy to use interface to Samba, openLDAP, and Printing (via cups, iptables, emerge and apt-get. It currently is command-line based, and has the beginnings of a graphical interface via kommander (see quanta).
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    Rust is a drag&drop RPM creation utility and general purpose sandboxing toolkit. You can create RPM packages intuitively with the GUI. Rust may also be used to build RPMs for arbitrary source code, just by doing a 'make install' in the sandbox...
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    Meta pkg is a cross packager, which is able to generate differente binary packages from one description file, typically deb, rpm, etc.
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    MkLinux: Linux at Mach 3 MkLinux is a port of Linux to the Mach 3 MicroKernel. Its home page can be found at http://www.mklinux.org and its primary ftp site is ftp://ftp.mklinux.org. This site is for bug tracking & other administrivia.
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