289 projects tagged "Linux"
album is a free HTML/XHTML photo album and gallery generator that supports themes/skins. You can choose different themes or write your own to get different layouts and styles. It creates all your thumbnails (including directory thumbnails) and descends into directories so you can organize your photos. See the home page for more examples. album is also multi-lingual, with many languages being added all the time. N.B.: The purchase link is provided for donations; the software does not cost anything.
The APC Action Applications (APC-AA) provide an easy automated publishing environment for non-profit websites. Features include 'Usenet-like' sharing of articles between sites, automated publishing of press releases, bibliographic information, who's who, event calendars, and more for multiple sites, and runs on Apache PHP/MySQL, with an optional plugin to store authentication information in LDAP. The software is also multi-lingual, and supports multiple character sets.
Aphid (the Apache/Perl HTTP Installation Daemon) provides a quick facility for compiling and installing the Apache Web server with support for SSL via mod_ssl, and with the embedded Perl interpreter provided by mod_perl. It downloads, compiles, and installs the software into the directory of your choice. Aphid places emphasis on providing an intuitive, browser-based interface and keeping a tiny distribution footprint. To date Aphid has been tested on Rehat Linux 6 and 6.2, FreeBSD 4.0, and Solaris 2.6 and 7.
CCTE is a small utility to provide a way to run automated tests on Web applications. It acts like a Web browser GETing form data to different URLs, and logging output. It has two ways to understand if a CGI did OK: HTTP status, and user-definable strings for both (success and error).
ftpUP was designed as a more reliable and quicker acting alternative to dyndns for making Web servers, which are connected via dial-up links, available under a fixed address. It gets your IP on a definable interface and creates an html document containing the current URL of your local server, and uploads it to an existing website. You can also include a logo or other information in the file which is uploaded. Another advantage over dyndns is that the link can point to any URL, ie. your websites can be delivered from anywhere else if your local server goes offline.
Hammerhead is a stress testing tool for Web sites. It initiates connections from multiple IP aliases and simulates a user from each alias. It is fully configurable, and there are numerous other options for creating problems with a site. Extensive data collection is also available.
A .NET implementation of BCrypt, PHPass, and traditional crypt password algorithms.
Magento restriction of access by an IP or group of IPs.