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    Syslogd2

    High capacity syslog data collection, filtering, and management.

    Syslogd2 is a syslog daemon that has been completely re-imagined specifically for use in network environments. It is multi-threaded, scalable and versatile with features designed for both network and host managers. Each Syslogd2 binary is customized from a set of over 20 features at compile-time. It can support input from text files, named-pipes, Linux kernel and user-defined Linux and (both IPv4 and IPv6) IP sockets (both UDP and TCP). It provides a pre-loadable name-cache that can...
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    This java tools design to decrypt and obtain the MS Windows Admin password from encrypted password get from Amazon EC2. It can run as standalone application or embedded as Java applet in HTML.
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    Map is a 32-bit program that allows you to map a network drive from the command line. It is similar to NET USE.
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