12 projects tagged "Mac OS X"
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.
Siptrack is a project intended for automated, highly scriptable, and flexible device and IP address/network management. The siptrackd package includes the siptrack server, which is accessed via an XML-RPC interface. The other components of the siptrack system are siptrack and siptrackweb.
Siptrack is a project intended for automated, highly scriptable, and flexible device and IP address/network management. The siptrackweb package includes a Django Web application used to communicate with a siptrack server. The other components of the siptrack system are siptrack and siptrackd.
Why a milter archiver? If you are required to also log source and destination IPs and BCCs (additional rcpt to's not in a CC field communicated at the SMTP protocol level), then the only option is do this in the MTA, or in a milter application that has hooks in the MTA process (which is exactly why milter was invented). It uses a simple regex file that can be used with several *source target-mailbox rules to define what gets mirrored where. The archiver tries to be as quiet as possible. The possible methods to archive are SMTP, sendmail inject / Postfix inject, IMAP delivery, and milter-add recipient. It was build as a replacement for a Postfix BCC setup: (sender_bcc_maps = regexp:/etc/postfix/archive; recipient_bcc_maps = regexp:/etc/postfix/archive).
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.
SEMS is a media and application server for SIP based VoIP services. It shows good performance doing basic services like announcements and conference for combination with external application servers. Thanks to its easy-to-use and flexible application development framework and back-to-back user agent support, application logic and media serving can be combined in the same process. Basic applications like announcement, pre-call announcement, RBT, conference, voicemail, mailbox, and lots of example applications are available. Scripting can be done in Python and a simple state machine description language. Support All commonly used free codecs (including g711, gsm, iLBC, speex, adpcm, and l16) are supported. Other features include wideband, ZRTP encryption, a SIP registrar client, an XMLRPC server/client, and a DIAMETER client.
Auto IRC Bot is an advanced, lightweight, modular, and easy-to-use IRC bot. It is easy to install and configure, and comes packaged with various modules. You can use its advanced, straightforward, and flexible API to make your own modules. Auto is IRCv3 compliant. It supports CertFP, SASL, IPv6, and SSL. It supports multiple networks and channels, and it uses a privilege system for permissions.
HyperList.vim is a Vim plugin for handling HyperLists. HyperList is a methodology to describe anything: any state, item(s), pattern, action, process, transition, program, instruction set, etc. HyperList can be used as an outliner, a TODO-list solution, a project management tool, a business process management aid, a data modeler, a use case facilitator, or for any other application that makes use of descriptions of states or transitions. This plugin does both highlighting and various automatic handling of HyperList, like collapsing lists or parts of lists in a sophisticated way. Since HyperList.vim can also encrypt your lists, it can be used as a very structured password safe.