RSS 7 projects tagged "Daemons"

Download No website Updated 28 Feb 2013 BAD (BAckup Daemon)

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BAD (BAckup Daemon) "watches" a directory and copies any files or directories moved/copied into it to another "backup" directory automatically using inotify. It will automatically generates hashes for files using the md5 hashing algorithm, and stores them in a file for quick and easy integrity checking. It will log (mostly) everything it's doing, and makes it very convenient to grep for certain messages using multiple logging levels which the user can set to get the desired output. It has its own built-in uninstaller which will delete any and all files it has created (besides the user's watch and backup directories).

Download Website Updated 29 Jan 2013 smallSocks

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smallSocks is a small SOCKS server implementation in Python, supporting the SOCKS 4 and 4a protocols.

Download Website Updated 15 Nov 2012 pyscmpd

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pyscmpd is a music player daemon designed for use on Raspberry Pis. It implements a subset of the MPD protocol, but instead of serving local MP3 files, it connects to SoundCloud.com and serves the streams found there. It supports a huge number of front-end clients through MPD, including ncmpcpp and Sonata. It allows you to configure which parts of SoundCloud are made available for browsing by defining categories and adding groups or users to them.

Download Website Updated 07 Aug 2012 UDP IPTV to RTSP proxy

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UDP IPTV to RTSP proxy is a lightweight GNU/Linux daemon which, being installed on a LAN router, provides on-demand access to UDP multicast streams via RTSP and unicast RTP protocols. The server itself does not support streaming of any files, it only can receive incoming multicast streams provided by your ISP and retransmit them to interested local clients. The main purpose of the software is to provide simple IPTV service to small office or home ethernet and/or Wi-Fi LANs where upgrading the network to handle multicast correctly is not an option. It is not intended to handle large-scale installations and service clients you don't trust (like the public Internet).

Download Website Updated 15 May 2012 Arandomd

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Arandomd is a network daemon that provides statistically tested output from a single ARC4 stream cipher generator to anyone able to connect to its listening TCP port. As multiple consumers cause it to reseed itself from a separate, strong random source, it is expected to produce consistently unpredictable results for cryptographic purposes. A configurable number of tests from the Statistical Test Suite for Random and Pseudorandom Number Generators must be passed before output data is sent to the client. It may be be useful in low-entropy environments, such as compute clouds, for generating high quality key material for strong cryptography.

Download Website Updated 27 Oct 2010 daemon-manager

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Daemon Manager allows non-root users to start and stop their own daemons. It is appropriate for running FastCGI servers, torrent servers, or any other daemon that isn’t meant to run in the root context. Daemon Manager will monitor processes and restart a daemon if it exits or crashes. Daemon Manager allows the system administrator to decide which users can launch daemons and what users they are allowed to launch daemons as. For instance, it is common to launch FastCGI servers as a different user ("www-data" on Debian or Ubuntu).

Download Website Updated 23 Mar 2010 Perl Dynamic DNS (DDNS) Update Client

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Perl-dyndns is project to provide a cross-platform solution for DHCP ISP-connected users who can obtain permanent DNS, MX, and Web hosting service from a DDNS provider. Among others, it supports dyndns.org on Win32 and Linux.

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A program to create animations for paper and transparency.

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Linux Cluster Management Console

An application for managing Corosync/Heartbeat, Pacemaker, and DRBD-based clusters.