7 projects tagged "Linux"
Hayward's Free Intranet Employee Photo Directory is an employee photo directory Web application for intranets. It allows searching by name, skill, department, title, and tag, and features status updates and local times for people and organizations who are not in the visitor's time zone.
BigIP Opspanel is a Python-based RESTful API which allows you to see pool member statuses and to enable and disable Pool members in the F5 BigIP. The API can be used in deployment automation to help with releases. The UI is designed for Operations Teams to be able to keep an eye on session counts and to also enable and disable pool members as needed.
Baruwa (Swahili for letter or mail) is a Web 2.0 MailScanner front-end. It provides an easy to use interface for managing a MailScanner installation. It is used to perform operations such as releasing quarantined messages, spam learning, whitelisting and blacklisting addresses, monitoring the health of the services, etc. Baruwa is implemented using Web 2.0 features (AJAX) where deemed fit. Graphing is also implemented on the client side using SVG, Silverlight, or VML. It includes reporting functionality with an easy to use query builder. Results can be displayed as message lists or graphed as colorful and pretty interactive graphs. Custom MailScanner modules are provided to allow for logging of messages to the MySQL database with SQLite as backup and for managing whitelists and blacklists.
Virtual Planner is a Web-based project management application which sits on top of multiple Trac projects, providing a unified view of them all. It allows for weekly assignment of work, estimated versus actual job times, a drag and drop Web-based UI, and direct linking to your Trac projects.
firewall_e is a small Web application which allows administrators to create lists of servers, users, and ports and assign them to each other. This allows an administrator to login, create users, and assign ports on servers for them to access. Users can login and their remote IP address will be stored. From this address, they'll then be able to access whatever services the administrator provided them.