RSS 11 projects tagged "FreeBSD"

Download Website Updated 20 Jun 2012 Apache Traffic Server

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The Apache Traffic Server (TS or ATS) is a modular, high-performance reverse proxy server, generally comparable to Squid. It was created by Inktomi, and distributed as a commercial product called the Inktomi Traffic Server, before Inktomi was acquired by Yahoo!. Traffic Server has been actively used inside of Yahoo for over 4 years, serving billions of requests every day. As of fall 2009, Traffic Server is an Open Source project, and in April 2010 the Apache Traffic Server was promoted to a top-level project of the ASF.

Download Website Updated 06 Sep 2010 EncFS

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Vit 11.25

EncFS is an encrypted pass-through filesystem which runs in userspace on Linux (using the FUSE kernel module). Similar in design to CFS and other pass-through filesystems, all data is encrypted and stored in the underlying filesystem. Unlike loopback filesystems, there is no predetermined or pre-allocated filesystem size.

No download Website Updated 06 Jan 2013 Fluxfont

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Pop 29.56
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Fluxfont is a specialized tool that attempts to tackle the privacy concerns raised by the possibility to collect information about the fonts installed on a system. Such information can be used to uniquely identify a system. With Fluxfonts, new fonts are randomly created and removed to prevent the same fingerprint from being recreated.

No download Website Updated 21 Feb 2013 Me and My Shadow

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Me and My Shadow is a puzzle/platform game in which you try to reach the exit by solving puzzles. Spikes, moving blocks, fragile blocks, and much more stand between you and the exit. Record your moves and let your shadow mimic them to reach blocks you couldn't reach alone. Play through over 40 levels and use the built-in level editor to make your own.

No download No website Updated 21 Mar 2013 MegaGlest

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MegaGlest is a real-time strategy game for up to eight players with a pseudo historic/fantasy theme and 3D graphics. Modding is easy thanks to simple XML formats and Blender export to the open G3D model format.

Download No website Updated 26 Sep 2011 OpenSSN

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OpenSSN is a modern submarine simulation that tries to balance fun, realism, and simplicity. Players are able to explore, detect ships, and manipulate sonar. The simulation includes enemy ships, torpedoes, and a variety of combat missions.

Download Website Updated 31 Jan 2013 cqueues

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Vit 10.49

cqueues is a comprehensive event and networking library for Lua 5.2 and LuaJIT using modern Unix O(1) polling facilities. It includes libraries for buffered socket I/O, SSL/TLS sockets, DNS querying, signal handling, threading, file change notification, and X.509 key management. It natively supports Linux, *BSD, OS X, and Solaris systems without third-party dependencies, and is interoperable with any event loop that accepts plain descriptors, or is usable standalone.

Download Website Updated 14 Apr 2013 hexdump.c

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hexdump.c is a portable C library implementation of the arcane, yet venerable, BSD commandline utility hexdump(1). It processes user-specified template programs for ASCII formatting of binary blobs and includes optional Lua bindings.

Download Website Updated 12 Apr 2013 libzdb

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Libzdb is a database library with thread-safe connection pooling. The library can connect transparently to multiple database systems. It has zero runtime configuration and connections are specified via a URL scheme. A modern object-oriented API is provided. Libzdb supports MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite, and Oracle.

Download Website Updated 04 May 2013 mdp

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mdp stands for "Mot de Passe", which means "password" in French. It wraps GnuPG for encryption and deals with all the small details of generating, managing, and fetching your passwords. It is similar to many other programs, but differentiates itself with simplicity (not button-driven simplicity, but with a Unix less-is-more style). For example, beyond the use of GnuPG for encryption, it lets you use your own editor to manage your passwords, categorize them, and delete them. In order to avoid passwords lingering on your screen, the results from the queries are displayed through a custom pager which is cleared after a customizable timeout (defaulting to ten seconds).

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A Content Management System which uses XSLT (XSL) for templating.

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A small open blog engine.