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NHMON is a GUI tool geared towards visual monitoring of a large number (hundreds) of hosts in one interface. Supports may backends, such as "Eddie", HTTP, SMTP, etc.
Qualm is a graphical tool for persistent resource management. While Qualm is initially aimed at providing an entirely new method of doing disk quota management, qualm can be used for managing any persistent finite resource.
Linux Mobile System is a full Linux system within a USB Flash Memory Drive. This system will be able to boot from any i386 based PC, so we can to run a lot of utilities: network diagnostic, disk diagnostic, administration terminal, etcetera.
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VECT provides a framework for managing software releases. It is an abstraction layer on top of Depot primarily and is based on Carnegie Mellon U's "EMT"
PyFile is a Pygame (Python+SDL) based file manager/browser which provides the usual functions expected by such a tool in a graphically intensive way instead of a usual boring and simple GUI. PyFile is also highly customizable!
A Python package providing an API for access to network devices such as Cisco routers and switches. It allows easy access to devices for the purpose of configuration, command execution, and other tasks.
DPytHOS is a means for administrators of large networks to both
monitor and manage the servers under their control.
DPytHOS is implemented in python and uses a generic database
back-end (with MySQL supported and MS-SQL 2000 supported via
XML)
It's a modern take on desktop management that can be scaled as per organizational needs.
Desktop Central is a unified endpoint management (UEM) solution that helps in managing servers, laptops, desktops, smartphones, and tablets from a central location.
This package provides Python bindings to the OpenPBS C API. All functions of the OpenPBS C library can be accessed in Python through the use of this package. We provide extensive documentation on the usage and lots of examples.
Lists or removes old duplicate versions of packages installed by apt-get. With this tool it's easy to keep only the newest version of each package in APT cache.
TOS is a lightweight distributed computing middleware platform. It provides a secure message passing mechanism and a simple framework for implementing application specific message handlers (extensions).
Logpecker is a tool for syslog files like /var/log/messages. More flexible than a simple regexp matcher, you can use syslog facility and priority. Messages that appear too often are sieved out. Generates root-tail tickers, reports, active event lists
CGIgen is a collection of classes that are useful in data-encapsulation esp. for CGI-scripts. It also includes other classes that may be helpful in writing CGI-scripts.
PyOTP is a simple Python library to handle one-time password generation and checks as specified in RFC2289 (previously RFC1938) and implemented in SKey, OPIE, and a number of other systems.
A utility that is similiar to Debian's apt program, but for the RPM package management system. It can be used to automatically download and install updated RPM packages on any RPM-based distribution.
Originally written by Paul Vixie in 1986 and distributed through mod.sources, "display" is a program which will repeatedly execute a command and display the output through curses. The purpose of this project is to maintain and extend display.