RSS 4 projects tagged "Apache 2.0"

Download Website Updated 17 Dec 2008 apub

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apub is a tool to simplify uploading documents of a site to remote servers. Simply create an XML configuration file containing one or more site definitions, with the local and remote document root. After that, you can upload any file in any of your document roots with one simple command.

Download Website Updated 19 Apr 2013 Trojan Scan

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Trojan scan is a simple shell script that allows for simple but relatively effective checking for trojans, rootkits and other malware that may be using your server and network for unwanted (and possibly illegal) purposes. It works by listing all processes that use the Internet with the lsof command (using -Pni flags). This list is then transformed into signatures in the form of process_name:port_number:user. These signatures then are matched against the allowed process defined in the configuration. If any signatures of running processes are found that do not match the allowed signatures, an email report is sent including ps, ls, and optional lsof output.

Download Website Updated 17 Oct 2008 CRUSH

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CRUSH (Custom Reporting Utilities for SHell) is a collection of tools for processing delimited-text data from the command line or in shell scripts. It provides utilities for aggregating, merging, filtering, and formatting your data.

No download Website Updated 12 Feb 2012 The Middleman Project

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The Middleman System (mdm) is a set of utilities that help you parallelize your shell scripts. Its design is based on ideas from superscalar computer processors: it fetches commands as your script is running, detects potential interference between commands on the fly, and issues commands for execution in parallel as appropriate.

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opendkim

A C implementation of the DKIM message signing/verifying standard, both an API and a filter.

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CUPS

A standards-based printing system for Unix-like operating systems.