2467 projects tagged "BSD"
xbaydns provides a Web management interface for BIND 9. Its user-friendly Web interface is based on the Django framework. It has been tested on many OSes, including FreeBSD, Linux, and MacOS X Leopard. It provides an easy-to-use Web interface for DNS record management while implementing most of the advanced features provided by BIND.
SILVERCODERS SqlSync gives you the ability to compare data stored in two SQL databases and synchronize it. The results contain a list of records that differ, records that are missing, and records that are additional. It can generate SQL queries to make the second database identical to the first, and can execute them automatically. It will synchronize selected objects in databases or whole databases. You can control the process using command line arguments, and the results are both readable and easy to use for future processing with shell scripts. A C language library allows comparing databases from other applications. PostgreSQL 8.1.x, MySQL 5.0.x, FirebirdSQL 1.5.x, Microsoft SQL Server 2000, Microsoft SQL Server 2005, and Oracle 10g are supported. The two databases being compared can be driven by two different SQL servers.
CTL is a cross-platform control dispatching tool that makes it easy to automate any kind of distributed systems management or application provisioning task. Rather than writing complex and error-prone scripts that over utilize "for loops", CTL handles the network dispatching for you and allows you to focus on the actual management tasks you need to accomplish. In addition to being a dispatching tool, CTL comes with pre-built cross-platform utilities so you don't have to script actions like file distribution or process and port checking. You can also write your own custom utilities and share them with others in your organization. Custom utilities are defined in XML, and your scripting can be done in multiple scripting languages (Perl, Python, etc.), *nix shell, Windows batch, and/or Ant.
The XE Toolkit is a multi-platform, network-aware, secure performance monitoring solution for tactical analysis of enterprise computing systems. It uses Java and provides an API in the form of Java jar files that contain the programmatic interfaces needed to craft custom tools. It remains a toolkit, perhaps more complex than the SE Toolkit, but also far more versatile.
SSID-based SMTP server changer for Evolution is a simple script that uses gconf and NetworkManager (via D-Bus) to check which wireless network (SSID) you are currently connected to, and updates Evolution's accounts list (in gconf) to point to the correct SMTP server for that network. It is useful for when roaming between wireless networks that are connected to different ISPs.
Based on ircu, Nefarious has features from various IRCds (Asuka, Bahamut, UnrealIRCd, and UltimateIRCd) with the intent of adding needed features to ircu without becoming too bloated or subject to anti-user behaviors. Most features can be activated or deactivated in the config file. Nefarious includes optional support for RBL-based blocking or marking, fakehosts, accounts, login-on-connect, half-ops, ban exceptions, mIRC color filtering chan-mode, network-wide bans (g-lines), and much more.
slapi-dnsnotify is a plugin for OpenLDAP or other LDAP servers. It watches for changes in the serial number of a DNS zone stored in the LDAP server, and notifies DNS slave servers to refresh their copy of the zone. It can also increment the serial number of a zone whenever changes in that zone are made.
AfterLogic XMail Server is an email server. It supports ESMTP, TLS/SSL secure connections, SMTP authentication, account and domain aliasing, anti-spam features (IP-based and email address based), mailing lists, logging, remote administration, the Finger protocol, filters, and custom mail processing. AfterLogic XMail Server is based on the XMail server, but features simultaneous multi-user access to a POP3 mailbox, the ability to configure port numbers via a configuration file, a Windows installer, and a Web administration tool with an AJAX interface.