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  • Monitoring, Securing, Optimizing 3rd party scripts Icon
    Monitoring, Securing, Optimizing 3rd party scripts

    For developers looking for a solution to monitor, script, and optimize 3rd party scripts

    c/side is crawling many sites to get ahead of new attacks. c/side is the only fully autonomous detection tool for assessing 3rd party scripts. We do not rely purely on threat feed intel or easy to circumvent detections. We also use historical context and AI to review the payload and behavior of scripts.
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    OneDrive Client for Linux

    OneDrive Client for Linux

    #1 Free OneDrive Client for Linux

    A free Microsoft OneDrive Client for Linux, which supports OneDrive Personal, OneDrive for Business, OneDrive for Office365 and Sharepoint, and fully supports Azure National Cloud Deployments (Microsoft Cloud for US Government, Microsoft Cloud Germany, Azure and Office 365 operated by 21Vianet in China). This powerful and highly configurable OneDrive Client for Linux is simple to use and runs on all major Linux distributions such as Debian, Ubuntu, Mint, Manjaro, SuSE, OpenSuSE, Fedora, CentOS, Red Hat, Arch and Slackware. This OneDrive Client for Linux is also available as a Docker container utilizing Alpine Linux, Debian Bullseye and Fedora, with pre-built images available for x86_64, ARMHF and ARM64. This OneDrive Client for Linux also supports one-way (upload or download only) and two-way sync operations with a variety of additional capabilities to suit your requirements and connects securely to Microsoft OneDrive services.
    Downloads: 55 This Week
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    Web-GMUI web frontend for MLdonkey/aMule/rTorrent/Transmission/giFT. Combines multiple web interfaces with multiple client backends on top of a simple and fast web server. -= This project has moved to p2p-gui.sf.net.! =-
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Sanspam

    Interactive spam removal utility

    Sanspam is an interactive tool to allow you to easily scan your e-mail Inbox and delete any messages you don't want. In addition to this, you can bounce back an error message to the sender, which may dissuade spammers from reusing your e-mail address. Sanspam is inspired by Save My Modem by Enrico Tasso and SpamX by Emmanual Vasilakis, which are two simple, easy to set up tools that I used to use, but aren't maintained any more and require too much work to justify update. Sanspam supports POP and IMAP accounts, and also supports SSL for secure connections. This is more suited to those who use e-mail clients and prefer to download messages to their computer, but also prefer not to allow spam, or potentially harmful messages to be downloaded at all. Instead of running a risk having it downloaded by the e-mail client, Sanspam allows you to delete it on the server, without being exposed to any attachments or e-mail content.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    This project should enable programms written in different languages to communicate via interfaces wich allows streaming, remoting and other communication technologies over TCP/IP and later also UDP/IP ports.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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  • OpManager the network monitoring software used by over 1 million IT admins Icon
    OpManager the network monitoring software used by over 1 million IT admins

    Network performance monitoring, uncomplicated.

    ManageEngine OpManager is a powerful network monitoring software that provides deep visibility into the performance of your routers, switches, firewalls, load balancers, wireless LAN controllers, servers, VMs, printers, and storage devices. It is an easy-to-use and affordable network monitoring solution that allows you to drill down to the root cause of an issue and eliminate it.
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    P2P-GUI is a web frontend for MLdonkey/aMule/rTorrent/Transmission/giFT. It combines multiple web interfaces with multiple client back-ends on top of a simple and fast web server. This project has moved to https://github.com/mwarning/p2p-gui
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    REX: Remote EXecution Distributed Computing Services for Linux and Solaris, providing C and C++ APIs, librex library and "rexd" daemon software to implement Load Balancing Process Migration : Dump + Restore, Remote File and Resource Management.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Voodoo Exchange Networking Library is a D library that provides a simple API for creating streaming, peer-to-peer TCP connections between two clients, even if they are behind NATs or firewalls, by attempting multiple NAT traversal algorithms.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    collabEdit is a real-time collaborative editor, which allows several people to edit on a project at the same time.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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