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Mailfront
'mailfront' is a set of customizeable network protocol frontends for mail servers, replacing or supplementing the features available with the MTA software. It contains complete SMTP, QMQP, QMTP, and POP3 front-ends as well as an authentication module for IMAP. The mail delivery front-ends also contain internal address filtering features. Two SMTP back-ends are provided. One delivers mail to qmail-queue, mimicking most of the behavior of qmail-smtpd, with the addition of support for SMTP AUTH. The other rejects all SMTP commands if $SMTPREJECT is set, and execs its command line otherwise (in order to run the above program).
Mandos
The Mandos system allows computers to have encrypted root file systems and at the same time be capable of remote and/or unattended reboots. Wouldnââ¬â¢t it be great if you could have the security of encrypted root file systems and still have servers that could boot up automatically if there was a short power outage while you were asleep? That you could reboot at will, without having someone run over to the server to type in the password? Well, with Mandos, you (almost) can! The gain in convenience will only be offset by a small loss in security. The setup is as follows: The server will still have its encrypted root file system. The password to this file system will be stored on another computer (henceforth known as the Mandos server) on the same local network. The password will *not* be stored in plaintext, but encrypted with OpenPGP. To decrypt this password, a key is needed. This key (the Mandos client key) will not be stored there, but back on the original server (henceforth known as the Mandos client) in the initial RAM disk image. Oh, and all network Mandos client/server communications will be encrypted, using TLS (SSL).
MaraDNS
'MaraDNS' is a fully functional DNS server supporting authoritative DNS, recursive DNS, and caching DNS. It is intended for environments where a DNS server must be secure and where the server must use the absolute minimum number of resources possible. Its security features include the use of a special string library which is resistant to buffer overflows and that the code, if started as root, mandates running as an unpriviledged user in a chroot() jail.
MariaDB
MariaDB is a multi-user and multi-threaded SQL database server, designed as a drop-in replacement of MySQL. It includes all major free storage engines, including the Aria storage engine.
Mautic
Mautic is an open source marketing automation platform that provides you with the greatest level of audience intelligence, thus enabling you to make more meaningful customer connections. Use Mautic to engage your customers and create an efficient marketing strategy.
Mergelog
'mergelog' is a small and fast program which merges and sorts HTTP log files in 'Common Log Format' from Web servers behind round-robin DNS. It is designed to easily process huge logs from highly stressed servers, and can manage gzipped files.
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MetaHTML is a server-side programming language designed for the World Wide Web. It has a syntax that is similar to HTML and Lisp. It provides a large function library, including support for sockets, image creation and connections to other programs.
MiddleMan
MiddleMan is a fast HTTP/HTTPS proxy server that removes unwanted content and increases privacy. It uses an XML configuration file, and fully implements the HTTP 1.1 protocol, including persistent proxy connections. It has file, host, cookie, header, and content filtering, and can forward through both socks4 and regular http/https proxies.
MinIO
High Performance Storage
Mod python
Mod_python is an Apache module that embeds the Python language interpreter within the server. This lets Apache handlers be written in Python for faster and more powerful applications than plain CGI.
Mod security
'Mod_security' is an intrusion detection and prevention module for Apache Web servers. Its purpose is to protect vulnerable applications by detecting and (optionally) rejecting attacks. In addition to request filtering (using regex), it can create Web application audit logs. Unlike other similar projects, Mod_security can analyse POST payloads.
MongoDB
In Oct 2018, MongoDB's "community edition" switched from AGPLv3 to another license making it harder for free software users to depend on it. The source linked in this entry is the last available code base under the AGPLv3. See FerretDB for an alternative. MongoDB (from "humongous") is a scalable, high-performance, schema-free, document-oriented database. Features:
  • Document-oriented storage (the simplicity and power of JSON-like data schemas)
  • Dynamic queries
  • Full index support, extending to inner-objects and embedded arrays
  • Query profiling
  • Fast, in-place updates
  • Efficient storage of binary data large objects (e.g. photos and videos)
  • Replication and fail-over support
  • Auto-sharding for cloud-level scalability
  • MapReduce for complex aggregation
  • Commercial Support, Hosting, and Consulting
Monkey HHTP Daemon
Monkey HTTP Daemon is a small, fast Web server. It is based on the HTTP 1.1 protocol. Features include language support, GET, POST, and HEAD methods, CGI, PHP4, a config file (optional for every user), a mime.types file, virtual hosts, the ability to deny URLs and IPs, to run as a different user (such as nobody), serve users home directories, and more.
MyDNS
MyDNS is a free DNS server for *nix. It was implemented from scratch and is designed to serve records directly from an SQL database (currently either MySQL or PostgreSQL). Its primary objectives are stability, security, interoperability, and speed, though not necessarily in that order. MyDNS does not include recursive name service, nor a resolver library. It is primarily designed for organizations with many zones and/or resource records who desire the ability to perform real-time dynamic updates on their DNS data via MySQL.
Myserver
MyServer is a powerful web server designed to be easily run on a personal computer by the average computer user. It is a multithread application and supports HTTP, HTTPS, CGI, ISAPI, WinCGI and FastCGI protocols. You can share files in minutes.
NextTypes
NextTypes is a standards based information storage, processing and transmission system that integrates the characteristics of other systems such as databases, programming languages, communication protocols, file systems, document managers, operating systems, frameworks, file formats and hardware in a single tightly integrated system using a common data types system. NextTypes is a relational/network/objects/files hybrid database system with high level SQL interface, extensive primitive types list, JSON/JSON-LD/XML/Smile/WebDAV/CalDAV/iCalendar/RSS data access, REST interface, customizable MVC architecture, optimistic concurrency control, HTML5/CSS3/SVG/Javascript responsive graphical interface, multilanguage, UTF-8 encoding, syntax highlighting or WYSIWYG editors, robots.txt and sitemap management, text extraction/fulltext search, document management, virus scanning, DoS/SQL injection/CSRF/XSS protection, passwords/X.509 certificates authentication, logging and backup system.
NocoDB
NocoDB turns any MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite database into a spreadsheet with REST APIs. It supports basic and fields operations, multiple view types, different permissions, sharing, variant cell types, access control with roles, and others.
OpenInteract
'OpenInteract' is an extensible Web application server that includes a robust system of components, object-oriented data access, a consistent security scheme for both tasks and data objects, a simple user and group management system, and a packaging system that makes it easy to distribute custom applications. It is stable, and runs out of the box on five different databases.
Openbarter
openBarter extends the mechanism of a CLOB - the central part of regular markets - and implements a multilateral barter. It is based on an extension of PostgreSQL.
Openstreetmap-website
OpenStreetMap is a project for creating and distributing free geographic data for the world.
Orthanc
Orthanc aims at providing a simple, yet powerful standalone DICOM server. It is designed to improve the DICOM flows in hospitals and to support research about the automated analysis of medical images. Orthanc can turn any computer running Windows or GNU/Linux into a DICOM store (in other words, a mini-PACS system). Its architecture is lightweight and standalone, meaning that no complex database administration is required, nor the installation of third-party dependencies. What makes Orthanc unique is the fact that it provides a RESTful API. Thanks to this major feature, it is possible to drive Orthanc from any computer language. The DICOM tags of the stored medical images can be downloaded in the JSON file format. Furthermore, standard PNG images can be generated on-the-fly from the DICOM instances by Orthanc. Orthanc lets its users focus on the content of the DICOM files, hiding the complexity of the DICOM format and of the DICOM protocol.
POPular
POPular is a suite of programs for setting up a large distributed mail cluster. Included are a POP3 server and proxy and several utility programs for delivering mail into mailboxes, listing the current connections, and configuring the servers. POPular supports virtual servers, scales to millions of mailboxes, is completely configurable at runtime and uses a flexible authentication mechanism through shared library modules.
Paperclips
Paperclips is a Java Servlet API 2.3 compliant servlet container. It supports HTTP/1.1, session load balancing and is completely modular so administrators can install just the parts they need.
Papercut NNTP server
Papercut is a multi-threaded NNTP server whose main objective is to integrate Web-based message board software (Phorum, for example) with a Usenet front-end. Its extensibility lets developers write their own containers to store Usenet articles (messages). The code is extensible enough that you could write new containers to integrate the news server with other Web message board projects or even other ways to store the messages.
Pen
Pen is a load balancer for "simple" TCP-based protocols such as HTTP or SMTP. It allows several servers to appear as one to the outside. It automatically detects servers that are down and distributes clients among the available server for high availability and scalable performance. The load balancing algorithm tracks clients and tries to send them back to the server they visited the last time. The client table has slots (default 2048, settable through command-line arguments). When the table is full, the least recently used one is discarded to make room for the new one. This is superior to a simple round-robin algorithm, which sends a client that connects repeatedly to different servers. This breaks applications including most modern web applications) that maintain state between server connections.
Planplan
Planplan is an open source data product search engine allowing users of the community platform to find different everyday objects via verified professionals with a very large number of positive opinions.
Pling Store
Pling Store is an application to search and download themes, wallpapers, software applications and add-ons, as well as other creative content like audio, videos or comics, provided the content is released under liberal licensing terms like the GPL or Creative Commons from participating openDesktop.org sites.
Polipo
'Polipo' is a lightweight caching Web proxy that was designed as a personal cache. It is able to cache incomplete objects and will complete them using range requests. It will use HTTP/1.1 pipelining if supported by the remote server.
Portmon
Portmon is a daemon that is able to monitor network services and send notification in the event that a server goes down. Portmon was designed to be able to monitor a large number of servers/workstations and give very configurable notification in the event of a network failure.
PostgreSQL
PostgreSQL is a powerful database system with a strong reputation for reliability, data integrity, and correctness. It supports the SQL standard and is fully ACID compliant. It offers many advanced features, including complex queries, foreign keys, triggers, views, transactional integrity and multiversion concurrency control. It features native programming interfaces for C/C++, Java, .NET, Perl, Python, Ruby, Tcl, and ODBC.
PredictionIO
PredictionIO is a free software Machine Learning server system. It enables developers and data engineers to build smarter web and mobile applications through a simple set of APIs. Admin UI is provided for developers to select and tune algorithms.
PrivateBin
PrivateBin is a text-storage self-hosted server with zero knowledge of pasted data. Data is encrypted/decrypted in the browser using 256 bits AES.
ProrepTK
Database replication system for OpenEdge Progress DB to other database backends. Progress is a proprietary database format with no open source options for data import/export/replication. This project provides a free software replication and export option, and can act as a first and intermediate steps in migrating your data from Progress and into MySQL or other database software.
Pthrlib
'pthrlib' is a library and toolkit for easily and quickly writing small, fast, HTTP/1.1-compliant Web servers. The distribution includes a lightweight cooperative threading library, a buffered I/O library, a library for writing HTTP/1.1 RFC-compliant servers, a library for writing CGI scripts that run inside the server, and an ftp client library. Examples, full manual pages documenting every function, and a production quality micro-webserver called rws are also included.
Pure-FTPd
Pure FTP Server is a fast, production quality, standards-conformant FTP server based on Troll-FTPd. It has no known buffer overflows, is trivial to set up, and is especially designed for modern kernels. Features include PAM support, IPv6, chroot()ed home directories, virtual domains, built-in 'ls', FXP protocol, anti-warez system, bandwidth throttling, bounded ports for passive downloads, an LDAP backend, and XML output.
Py-RADIUS
radius.py is a pure Python module implementing client side RADIUS authentication as defined by RFC2138.
QPopper
Qpopper is a widely used server for the POP3 protocol. It includes TLS/SSL support, very fast start-up times, and reduced I/O at session close. This server is fully compliant with RFCs 1939 and 2449, and supports Kerberos V4, if enabled.
Redis
Redis is an advanced key-value database. It is similar to memcached but the dataset is not volatile, and values can be strings, exactly like in memcached, but also lists, sets, and ordered sets. All this data types can be manipulated with atomic operations to push/pop elements, add/remove elements, perform server side union, intersection, difference between sets, and so forth. Redis supports different kind of sorting abilities.
Riak
High Performance Storage
Roxen
Graphical Web browser based management interface. Features include:
  • Default strong 128/168-bit encryption over SSL3
  • Platform independent; runs on almost any server operating system
  • Single-process architecture for controlled and unlimited scalability
  • Unicode and other character sets for multilingual/localized Web sites
  • Extensibility through Java, Java servlets, PHP, CGI, FastCGI, FrontPage Extensions, SSI, and others
  • Excellent for virtual hosting of several web sites
Rproxy
The rproxy extensions to HTTP let a server generate a diff relative to a cached instance, whether an HTML page or an image, in a way that is completely general, and transparent to both the server and user agent. This improves response times and reduces network usage, which is particularly important given the increase in dynamic content on the Web (with dynamic content a resource must be exactly the same as the cached instance, or it is downloaded from scratch).
Rws
'rws' is a small, fast web server that complies (mostly) with HTTP/1.1. It serves files, includes an mmap(2) file cache and supports directory listings, CGI script execution (NPH scripts only), virtual hosts, aliases, and shared object scripts: (fast CGI scripts that are dynamically linked into the server memory at runtime.
SIP Express Router
* " November 04, 2008 - SER joins the sip-router project "
  • " First is important to clarify: from version 3.0.0 on, Kamailio and SER are identical in terms of source code. "
SER or SIP Express Router is a very fast and flexible SIP (RFC3621) server. It handles thousands of calls per second on low-budget hadware. A C shell-like scripting language provides full control over the server's behaviour. Its modular architecture lets users load only the required functionality. The following modules are available: digest authentication, CPL scripts, instant messaging, MySQL support, a presence agent, Radius authentication, record routing, an SMS gateway, a Jabber gateway, a transaction module, a registrar, and user location.
Saltcorn
Saltcorn is a platform for building database web applications without writing a single line of code. Use the intuitive point-and-click, drag-and-drop user interface to build the whole application. It is a complete end-to-end solution for the front-end, backend and database of your application, and it manages both the build and the hosting stages of your application life-cycle with an intuitive point-and-click, drag-and-drop user interface. Saltcorn focuses on database-backed applications built for a mobile and desktop web browsers, for yourself, internally for your team or company, or for the public.
SavaPage
SavaPage is a Libre Print Portal Solution that uses Open Standards and Commodity Hardware for Secure Pull-Printing, Pay-Per-Print, Delegated Print, Job Ticketing, Auditing and PDF Creation.
Scylla
Very fast NoSQL database that implements the APIs of Apache Cassandra and Amazon DynamoDB.
SmartCache
Smart Cache is a pure Java proxy cache server. It can cache any pages and make them available for offline browsing. Other features include a URL filter, cookie filter, ability to fake User-Agents, Referer, and Cookie headers, Web forwarder (accelerator) mode, background downloading, multiple logs, fast operation, very configurable garbage collection, cache directory structure copies server structure, and cached files that are ready for use (no headers inside). It can be also used as a replacement for your browser's internal diskcache, which makes faster, more anonymous and offline browsing available.
Snowbox
'Snowbox' is a small (600 lines of code) and secure POP3 server written in Perl. It runs exclusive from 'inetd' and is easy to set up. It implements all necessary POP3 commands, supports APOP authentication, and drops root privileges and continues running as a user process after the authorization stage. The maildrop is kept in memory while running; no temporary files are written.
Soju
soju is a user-friendly IRC bouncer. soju connects to upstream IRC servers on behalf of the user to provide extra functionality. soju supports many features such as multiple users, numerous IRCv3 extensions, chat history playback and detached channels. It is well-suited for both small and large deployments.
Sphinx Search
Sphinx is an open source full text search server, designed from the ground up with performance, relevance (aka search quality), and integration simplicity in mind. It's written in C++ and works on Linux (RedHat, Ubuntu, etc), Windows, MacOS, Solaris, FreeBSD, and a few other systems. Sphinx lets you either batch index and search data stored in an SQL database, NoSQL storage, or just files quickly and easily — or index and search data on the fly, working with Sphinx pretty much as with a database server. A variety of text processing features enable fine-tuning Sphinx for your particular application requirements, and a number of relevance functions ensures you can tweak search quality as well. Searching via SphinxAPI is as simple as 3 lines of code, and querying via SphinxQL is even simpler, with search queries expressed in good old SQL. Sphinx clusters scale up to tens of billions of documents and hundreds of millions search queries per day, powering top websites such as Craigslist, Living Social, MetaCafe and Groupon... to view a complete list of known users please visit our Powered-by page.


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