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regutils - Win9x registry tools in Unix C & INI file tools in Perl
...The regutils package was initially created and maintained by Michael Rendell at http://www.cs.mun.ca/~michael/regutils through version 0.10, but is now maintained here.
Binary package download of the INI Diff and Patch utilities alone without the older registry utils can be found here: http://sourceforge.net/projects/inidiffutils
Babel is a enterprise grade secure monitoring platfform to check OS security status: user/passwords, kernel options, file perms, patches, network setup, SUID, binary files changes and much more. All in a distributed and modular management architecture.
Recursive implementation of List Dynamic Dependencies (LDD)
Recursive LDD (recursive-ldd) is a Perl script that allows displaying a tree-like hierarchy of shared library dependencies. The script calls on the standard Linux ldd utility in a recursion for every listed binary and library. It completes running when no matches are found in the current branch. It can also print unique values only as well as environment variables that affect the loading of libraries: LD_LIBRARY_PATH and LD_PRELOAD. Same limitations to standard ldd apply. Recursive-ldd cannot check libraries without read permissions.
The MyCAT project is an open-source toolset for managing MySQL/Linux servers, currently composed of tools that: monitor replication, monitor and rotate binary logs, and allow remote shell access to arbitrary groups of servers.
syspatch is a useful tool to apply OpenBSD patches to a collection of OpenBSD hosts where you don't want to have a compiler (compXX.tgz) and the src (and sys) hierarchy. You build "binary patches" on a buildhost and then deploy them using syspatch.
Utilities for Win32 Cygwin source and binary package maintainers. To configure, build, strip, produce diffs and generate cygwin specific template files. To put it simply: Convert Unix/Linux/Perl packages into complete Cygwin Net Releases. PROJECT MOVED. See Github user jaalto.
Various programs I've written or adapted for network and system administration tasks. Some are fully prepared for distribution, others are likely to be broken until you adapt them to your environment. Nothing exciting here, but maybe something useful.