826 projects tagged "Linux"
/etc/net represents a new approach to Linux network configuration tasks. Inspired by the limitations of traditional network configuration subsystems, /etc/net provides built-in support for configuration profiles, interface name management, removable devices, full iproute2 command set, interface dependencies resolution, QoS, and firewall configuration frameworks. /etc/net provides support for the following interface types: ethernet, WiFi (WEP), IPv4/IPv6 tunnels, PSK IPSec tunnels, VLAN, PLIP, ethernet bonding and bridging, traffic equalizer, Pent@NET, Pent@VALUE, SkyStar-2, TUN/TAP, OpenVPN TUN/TAP, usbnet, and PPP. Due to its modular structure, support for new interface types can be added without overall design changes.
4PSA VoipNow is PBX software for service providers and enterprises. Easy to use and deploy, it can run on x86 or PowerPC based servers and delivers advanced IP telephony services. It can be deployed in various working scenarios to provide hosted VoIP services in high availability xSP environments, advanced call center services, or enterprise telephony in organizations of all sizes. A free Express version is available.
The 64 Studio Platform Development Kit (PDK) is a version control system for GNU/Linux distributions, allowing the creation and management of many different projects, based on Debian and Ubuntu sources. PDK is written in Python, and the source code is well commented and contains documented examples.
ConfPoint is a distributed ontology-driven configuration tool for Linux services. It's meant to be a complete and integral instrument of easy administration of infrastructure servers for those who are not familiar with Linux internals. It consists of a server with plugins for each supported service and a graphical management console application that runs on Linux and Windows platforms. ConfPoint now supports DNS, DHCP, iptables, Samba, CUPS, and ACL management.
AcpiTool is a Linux ACPI client. It's a small command line application, intended to be a replacement for the apm tool. The primary target audience are laptop users, since these people are most interested in things like battery status, thermal status and the ability to suspend (sleep mode). The program simply accesses the /proc/acpi or /sysfs entries to get or set ACPI values. A computer running a Linux kernel from the 2.4.x or 2.6.x series with ACPI enabled is needed. It also supports various extensions for Toshiba, Asus, and IBM Thinkpad laptops.
Adeos Filesystem Security Scanner is an automated filesystem security scanner. It recursively walks all mounted filesystems on the local system, and attempts to identify common security concerns, such as SUID, and world-writeable files. The output is available as text or HTML, with either output type formatted in either report or list style. Text is written to stdout and may be redirected to a file, while HTML is written to a file named results.html in the local directory.
ACP is basically a wrapper for SSH and SCP that allows a user to select, or manually enter, a group of hosts to connect to. The user can run a command or copy some files/directories to multiple hosts by issuing a single command on the "admin" host. It requires the fping program, as it checks the specified hosts for connectivity, and will only try to run the command on/copy files to hosts that are reachable.
The AirWave Management Platform (AMP) is server software which provides a Web-based UI that gives you a single point of intelligent control for remotely monitoring and configuring multi-vendor wireless access points and other network devices. The AMP software offers device discovery, centralized policy definition, automated configuration management, firmware management, real-time monitoring, diagnostics, and reporting. AMP supports hardware from leading enterprise-grade vendors.