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A program suite designed to allow logged connections to serial and network ports. A daemon maintains the connection, and client program(s) will allow you to connect and interact in real-time with the serial port when needed.
gSTM is a front-end for managing SSH-tunneled port redirects. It stores tunnel configurations in a simple XML format. The tunnels (local, remote and dynamic) can be managed and individually started/stopped through one simple interface.
FreeBSD port collection management software. Insures your ports are only built with the most
up to date sources. Great for users of KDE or GNOME that must always be concerned over the
way their underlying ports were built.
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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
A nice tool for low-level managing of the parallel port and for experimenting with it.
It uses GTK+ 2 for the GUI and runs on Linux and Windows (with mingw32).
This is a manager for the FreeBSD ports collection. gports is written in c using the gtk2 library. You can install, deinstall your ports with a single mouse click. A port creation tool is in planning.
The goal of this project is to develop an open-source implementation of
the management application (and drivers if necessary) for Creative NOMAD
MP3 player (the first, parallel port model).
OCR812 Manager.
A GUI interface that allows use all the hidden features of this DSL Router ( 3Com Ocr812 ). Like disabling users whithout delete them or changing the telnet port.
The aplication is been made in Delphi6, by the moment only with the origin
Simple dependency-checking package manager for Mac OS X
Created as a more sensible alternative to MacPorts, Fink, and Homebrew, Pacmac was inspired by Archlinux's pacman, but is not a port.
All files except packages are plain text, and all executables are scripts.
No compilers are necessary to create packages, just request the package by name and Pacmac will resolve the dependencies for you.
Have you ever had this happen to you? You notice a problem with your network, and though you have lots of management tools running, querying ports and visualizing data, but either just that exact port you need hasn't been added to your NMS, or the data stored does not cover the detail you need, or has been compressed to compensate for outrageous space requirements ...
HIDS SNMP Manager attempts to solve this problem for you. Any device's ports added to it will be logged, without averages...