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    Send files from any place to an HTTP server. Transfer files in parts / chunks. Transfer big files (and small). Have limited upload file size? Multiple files at once? Behind a firewall (no scp/rsync/sftp)? This is for you. Made in PHP.
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    A PHP class for using Openbravo's REST web services. Could be useful for connecting Openbravo to other applications such as web stores. Fairly intuitive, the main class contains a "call Openbravo" function as well one function for each type of call.
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    hprobe is a packet generator with a built-in sniffer (using libpcap). It can generate many types of network probes to scan hosts and networks and automatically analyses the responses. Written in C for Linux platform
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