29 projects tagged "Linux"
Nagstamon is a Nagios status monitor with a UI that resides in the systray or as a floating statusbar on your desktop. It informs you in realtime about the status of your Nagios, Icinga, Opsview, Ninja, Check_MK/Multisite, or Centreon monitored network. It alerts you with sound and visual notification. Failed hosts and services are easy to connect with by SSH, RDP, and VNC. It works best with GNOME, but also with KDE and Windows.
DeforaOS Browser is a file browser for the DeforaOS desktop. It depends only on GTK+ 2 and the DeforaOS System and Desktop libraries. It supports browsing with multiple views, MIME type application association, and file manipulation. It also features a program to display file icons on the desktop, which is useful with window managers like WindowMaker or Fluxbox.
skipfish is a high-performance, easy, and sophisticated Web application security testing tool. It features a single-threaded multiplexing HTTP stack, heuristic detection of obscure Web frameworks, and advanced, differential security checks capable of detecting blind injection vulnerabilities, stored XSS, and so forth.
The Barefoot server is a scalable user-space port bouncer that can be used to forward, or bounce, TCP connections and UDP packets destined for an address on the host on which the Barefoot server runs to any other host or address. To these other hosts, it will appear as if the connection and packets are coming from the machine on which the Barefoot server runs, rather than from the original host. The Barefoot server has support for using proxy protocols on the outgoing side, and can relay incoming traffic out via a SOCKS server or an HTTP proxy supporting the CONNECT command. At the moment, using a proxy for outgoing traffic is only supported for the TCP protocol. The Barefoot server is targeted towards larger sites that need to bounce traffic from many simultaneous clients, while at the same time offering detailed access control, logging, and other features related to controlling the behavior of the traffic and the Barefoot server.
DeforaOS Phone is a GTK+ application that has an interchangeable telephony backend, complete with call, contact, and message management. With its backends for GSM modems, it can be used as the telephony application on phones including the Openmoko Freerunner, Nokia N900, and some HTC phones running custom Linux distributions, and as a tethering application that provides Internet access to a desktop computer. Support for VoIP protocols is under development, with a backend based on the sofia-sip library.