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    FastDHT is high performance DHT ( distributed hash table ) which based key value pairs. Storage use Berkeley DB, and network IO use libevent. It can store mass key value pairs such as filename mapping, session data and user related data.
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    nss_db

    Berkeley DB NSS module

    ...This provides an alternative location for storing configuration information used by the Name Service Switch libraries, and may be used to supplement user, group and other information in a Berkeley DB. The Berkeley DB NSS module provides an alternative means for storing configuration information traditionally kept in several plain-text files in /etc (e.g. /etc/passwd). The module uses the Berkeley DB Library to store this information in several database files in /var/db (e.g. /var/db/passwd.db). Using these databases can lead to a considerable speed-up if the files in /etc are large (e.g. on a system with a lot of accounts). ...
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    SoupToNuts is a repository of technical articles and example software covering Postfix, OpenSSH, C and C++, Live Linux CD, MySQL, SQLite, Berkeley DB, Bash and System Administration.
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    GRINFS is a distributed network file system organized with relations (as opposed to a hierarchy), and uses distributed indexing servers for searches.
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    A simple perl version of tripwire. Takes a list of directories, parses through them recursively and creates MD5 checksums of all files therein. Creates a Berkeley DB file to compare against.Notifies if files have been changed, added or deleted.See Readme
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    Port of Berkeley syslogd version 5.45 daemon that logs to a DB Server like MySQL, Oracle 8i (OCI8). Supported on BSD an Solaris 8...
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    Ldapmenu is a tool for managing an LDAP database for PSOIX users. It works in Linux, Sun, Tru64, HP-UX all from one console. It offers user/group/host/application management. This is a tool but also contains OpenLDAP setup instructions.
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