Projects within Servers

  • Apache

    - Web server
  • Autobench

    - Automates the process of benchmarking a server
  • Business Integration Engine

    - Java-based integration system
  • Ctrlproxy

    - IRC server with multiserver support
  • DaveDAP

    - Engine to browse, search, and edit an LDAP server over the Web
  • Dico

    - a flexible modular implementation of DICT server (RFC 2229).
  • Dolphin

    - ightweight HTTP proxy server
  • ENodes

    - Web development and publishing framework
  • Ffproxy

    - Filtering HTTP proxy server
  • Fnord httpd

    - Small HTTP server
  • GAdmin-ProFTPD

    - GTK+ frontend for ProFTPD
  • GUJ Chat

    - Chat server management system
  • GproFTPd

    - GNOME frontend for the ProFTPD server
  • Gq

    - GTK-based LDAP client
  • HTTP-Replicator

    - Replicating HTTP proxy server
  • Halberd

    - a program which discovers HTTP load balancers.
  • Interchange

    - Free web-based application server, mostly used for e-commerce
  • KLone

    - Embeddable web server and SDK to write dynamic HTML pages using C/C++
  • Kadet

    - Server
  • Librsync

    - Provides checksum-based differencing
  • LineControl Server

    - Remotely controls server connections
  • Lingerd

    - Accelerator daemon for apache
  • Mailfront

    - Customizeable frontends for mail servers
  • Mandos

    - allows remote and/or unattended password protected server reboots.
  • MaraDNS

    - DNS server
  • Mod_python

    - Embeds Python within an Apache server
  • MyDNS

    - Free DNS server designed for use with MySQL
  • POPular

    - Programs for setting up a large distributed mail cluster
  • Paperclips

    - Webserver and dynamic content container
  • Papercut NNTP server

    - Multi-threaded NNTP server
  • Pen

    - Load balancer for TCP protocols
  • Portmon

    - Network monitor
  • Pthrlib

    - Library and toolkit for writing Web servers
  • Pure FTP server

    - FTP server
  • Py-RADIUS

    - a Python module implementing client side RADIUS authentication.
  • QPopper

    - POP3 server
  • Rproxy

    - Lets a server download a diff to a previously cached version of a Web page
  • SIP Express Router

    - SIP proxy and registrar
  • SmartCache

    - Java proxy cache server
  • Snowbox

    - Small, secure POP3 server
  • Spyce

    - Python-based Web scripting
  • TZMud

    - a server to host a multi-user domain (MUD) implemented in Python.
  • Thy

    - Lightweight HTTP daemon
  • Tux Perl

    - is a mod_perl like perl interpreter for Tux.
  • VNC Reflector

    - Acts as a proxy between a VNC server and various clients
  • VncSelector

    - Manages VNC server sessions
  • WACS

    - Web-based Adult Content Server
  • Web-FTP

    - Provides quick and secure access to an FTP server
  • WebPublish

    - Manages publishing a website to a server
  • Woof (Web Offer One File)

    - Is a simple file sharing program with built in web server
  • Xinetd

    - Secure replacement for 'inetd'
  • ZoneCheck

    - Solves DNS misconfigurations or inconsistencies
  • awhttpd

    - Single-process Web server
  • ftpcluster

    - Integrates individual FTP servers into a single server
  • iplog

    - is a TCP/IP traffic logger.
  • lighttpd

    - Web server optimized for high-performance environments
  • mod_security

    - Intrusion detection and prevention module for Apache
  • rws

    - Small, fast webserver
  • tpop3d

    - POP3 server
  • vlogger

    - Logger daemon for Apache
  • w3perl

    - Web logfile analyser
  • yhttpd

    - Lightweight Web server
 
 

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