1248 projects tagged "Linux"
PerlShare is a DropBox drop-in to create your own private file sharing "cloud". It consists of two parts; a client and a server. The server part lets you configure a Linux machine to accept PerlShare clients. PerlShare behaves a lot like DropBox. On collisions, for example, it creates conflicted copies. The workhorse for synchronization is Unison, a very reliable piece of software from Pascal Bach.
ShuttlePRO is a user program for interpreting key, shuttle, and jog events from a Contour Design ShuttlePRO v2. It translates these events into X keystrokes, mouse button presses, or scroll wheel events. ShuttlePRO events can generate sequences of multiple keystrokes, including the pressing and releasing of modifier keys. The binding can be selected based on the title of the window which is focused.
STOR2RRD creates historical utilization graphs of monitored storages. It gets data via the storage API (DSCLI for IBM DS8000). It collects and presents complete logical configuration of all storages. It graphically presents IO, data throughput, and response times for all Ports, Pools, Ranks, and Volumes.
aerotools-ng provides a C interface for accessing the Aquaero5 USB device by Aqua Computer. It consists of a set of functions for data access and conversion, and a commandline tool using these functions as an example implementation. It also includes utilities for exporting sensor data to SNMP to be used by NMS and other monitoring/graphing tools.
Sanzang is a compact and simple cross-platform machine translation system. It is especially useful for translating from the CJK languages (Chinese, Japanese, and Korean), and it is very suitable for working with ancient and otherwise difficult texts. Unlike most other machine translation systems, Sanzang is small and approachable. Any user can develop his or her own translation rules, and these rules are simply stored in a text file and applied at runtime.
Adagios is a Web-based Nagios configuration interface built to be simple and intuitive in design, exposing less of the clutter under the hood of Nagios. It has a REST interface for both status and configuration data as well a feature complete status interface that can be used as an alternative to the Nagios Web interface.
jEncrypt is a commandline file encryption archiver. Files are encrypted with the AES-CTR mode, which was recommended by the National Institute of Standards and Technology in 2001 (NIST SP 800-38A). AES-CTR mode only provides confidentiality. It requires a message authentication code such as CBC-MAC to ensure an encrypted message is not accidentally modified or maliciously tampered with, which jEncrypt currently does not provide.
A tool for securing DNS communications between a client and a DNS resolver.