19 projects tagged "CGI Tools/Libraries"
PHP Shell is a shell wrapped in a PHP script. It's a tool you can use to execute arbiritary shell-commands or browse the filesystem on your remote Web server. This replaces, to a degree, a normal telnet-connection. You can use it for administration and maintenance of your Web site using commands like ps, free, du, df, and more.
Multi-router looking glass for PHP is a full rewrite of the Perl version of MRLG into PHP. It allows network administrators to execute commands on multiple routers via a nice Web interface. It is flexible, clear, and configurable. Default, per-router, and per-service options may be set. The Web-page layout and queries set are adjustable.
KLone is a fully-featured, multi-platform framework which allows dynamic Web pages to be written in C/C++ (with the usual <% /* code */ %> style). The pages can then be embedded (in compressed and/or encrypted form) into a single executable that also contains KLone's high-performance HTTP/S server. Given its nature, it can be linked natively to any C/C++ library (database, XML, graphics, etc.), without an intermediate layer, and it is especially suited for low-resource (embedded) systems.
RUBiS is an auction site modeled after eBay.com used to benchmark e-commerce Web site technologies. It is currently used to evaluate design patterns, application servers, and communication layers scalability. Several implementations using PHP, Servlets, Enterprise JavaBeans (EB BMP, EB CMP, MDB, SB, EJB 2.0 CMP, Session Façade, etc.) are already available and new versions for JDO and .Net are currently developed.
phpBBHC (PHP Big Brother Hosts Configurator) is a collection of PHP scripts and one C program to give a Web-based interface for adding, deleting, and modifying hosts which are monitored by Big Brother. Although Big Brother has since been replaced by Hobbit, phpBBHC can still configure Hobbit thanks to the backwards compatibility of Hobbit.
SGQI is a print quota system for CUPS. It features per-printer user and group quotas, automated popup messages to users, and a Web application that lets users access print quota usage reports with a complete job history. Users, groups, printers, and quotas are all administered through the Web.
Ops Control Panel is a frontend for MRTG. Unlike many other frontends, it does not have any requirements beyond those of MRTG, although it can support PHP-enabled Web servers instead of just running as a Perl CGI script. It provides overviews of MRTG-based monitoring pages in a variety of formats.