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    Pandora Open

    Pandora Open

    Open Source Monitoring System for performance and availability.

    Pandora OPEN is a high-performance, 100% open-source monitoring ecosystem, born as the independent evolution of the Pandora FMS community branch after version 777. Licensed under GPLv2, it provides a modular and sovereign platform for supervising networks, servers, and applications without commercial dependencies. It features multi-platform agents, remote monitoring (SNMP, WMI, HTTP), GIS maps, and advanced visual dashboards. Entirely maintained by the community on GitHub, it ensures total...
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    XFile - File Manager

    XFile - File Manager

    File manager for Unix (X11/Motif)

    XFile is a compact file manager for Unix and alike systems running X11. It presents the file system as is, without imaginary locations, trashcans etc. XFile uses its own file type/association database in typical Unix/RC like syntax, which is easily editable. Mounting support for file systems defined in fstab, and integration with mount daemons that manage a dedicated media directory is also included. XFile is easily configurable and customizable with X resources, and has no dependencies, save for X and Motif. ...
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    Web-based Firewall Log Analyzer

    Firewall log analyzer

    Flexible web-based firewall log analyzer, supporting netfilter and ipfilter, ipfw, ipchains, cisco routers and Windows XP system logs, and mysql or postgresql database logs using the iptables ULOG or NFLOG target of netfilter others mapped to the ulogd format with a view. Fully supports IPv6 for database logs, and netfilter and ipfilter system file logs. Also supports Maxmind's GeoIP version 2 location databases. For Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, Solaris, OSX,etc.
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    Modularized Server Administration Control panel and user panel to replace cpanel, plesk and directadmin. Modules will include but not limited to.. Billing DNS mail web auditing and much more..
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    IPv6 Multicast Internet Radio Station backed by a MySQL database, PHP webbased frontend, a seperate mp3 gatherer/indexer and the pride of it all: Radio.Unfix which sends your mp3's onto the internet using only one stream for unlimited listeners.
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    a logging system for openbsd's pf. uses postgresql for storage, and is designed to cope with an unreliable network connection to the database.
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    my-swatch pretends to be an implementation of msyslog and swatch together. What it pretends to accomplish is put all together, to log events to a remote database (like msyslog) and to awake triggers (like swatch).
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