1296 projects tagged "Linux"
gauger is a lightweight performance recording and monitoring tool, aimed at detecting regressions (or sudden impovements) in any measurable metric. It is mainly intended for software development, but can be used for other purposes such as network monitoring or meteorological logging. It collects measurments made by a number of clients (potentially behind firewalls) on a central server and allows you to visualize and analyze the data later. It offers a central log server, Python, Java, and C interfaces for the clients, and a Web interface to browse the data. It allows you to view graphs of the data per host or per metric, selecting the desired ranges and sizes, and allows you to download the data in a gnuplot script for further processing.
The KFramework is a Java/Swing framework for distributed/Web applications implementing the SOFEA/SOUI architecture and domain driven design. Under this approach the application leverages the power of personal computing for a true MVC platform, while reducing infrastructure costs and risks.
Pagekite is software to make servers on "localhost" visible to the wider Internet. It can be used by Web developers to show off their works in progress to clients or colleagues, embedded developers who need direct access to devices in the field, or as an alternative to dynamic DNS for individuals/hobbyists who would rather host their own content than rely on 3rd party hosting. It creates and maintains a tunnel between your server on localhost and a remote "front-end" (a reverse proxy). Only the front-end has to have a visible IP address; the server itself can reside on a heavily firewalled computer, a mobile device, or even an anonymous node on the Tor network.
ipredirectd has functionality similar to netcat but with some extra features. Multiple clients and full logging of network traffic are supported. It can also manipulate incoming and outgoing text traffic. Manipulation is based on pattern files that support regular expressions. This feature is probably most useful with HTTP. The software is smart enough not to apply regular expressions on non-HTML data by reading the content-type header. One possible usage is redistribution of pre-authenticated Web pages in foreign domains by replicating authentication and session cookies.
univis2typo3 is a tool to import data from UnivIS into a TYPO3 Web site. This lets you create a Web site for a university department with a few clicks. It automaticaly imports information about people, lectures, projects, publications, and other department information. It has a user-friendly interface to create and edit personal and course Web pages. It can automatically backup and update the data. The Web site will remain available even if the UnivIS server becomes unavailable.
ShinyCMS is a content management system intended for use by Web designers and Web developers who want to keep a clear distinction between the markup they create and the content their clients can edit. Designers add templates to the CMS, which define page layouts containing editable elements. Users can then build pages by selecting an appropriate template and editing the elements it contains. This approach means that editing content is a simple and safe process, and the site look and feel is kept consistent and professional.
A tool for securing DNS communications between a client and a DNS resolver.