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GproFTPd
GProFTPD is a GNOME frontend for the ProFTPD standalone server.
Gq
GQ is a GTK-based LDAP client that enables you to search and browse any LDAP V2- or V3-compliant server. You can also add, edit, and delete entries. Other features include a template builder, the ability to export a subtree or a whole server to LDIF, the ability to use any number of servers, and the ability to search based on a single argument or LDAP filter.
HTTP-Replicator
'Replicator' is a replicating HTTP proxy server. Files that are downloaded through the proxy are transparently stored in a private cache, so an exact copy of accessed remote files is created on the local machine. It is, in essence, a general purpose proxy server, but especially suited for maintaining a cache of Debian or Gentoo packages.
Halberd
To cope with heavy traffic loads, web site administrators often install load balancer devices. These machines hide (possibly) many real web servers behind a virtual IP. They receive HTTP requests and redirect them to the real web servers in order to share the traffic between them. Halberd is a tool aimed at discovering real servers behind virtual IPs.
HealthBox
HealthBox is a convenient way to manage health information. Instead of each app having to record inforamtion within it's own ecosystem, HealthBox creates a place for developers to centralize health information. Say you have a program that records your steps, one that monitors work outs, and a third program to track your nutrient intake. Typically, if you wanted to access your information, you'd have to use each respective service's interface. With HealthBox, those developers would be able to store all the information in one place, making it much easier for you to compare different health metrics, and share information between services.
ICTFax
ICTFax is free software white lable internet fax software that support email to fax , web to fax as well as fax to web and fax to email also it support integration with existing fax machines. ICTFax features both outbound faxing and inbound fax over internet through DID numbers
ImgSvr
ImgSvr is a Web image server, which allows users to browse digital images. It is a full HTTP server, which is specifically designed for image publishing.
InfiniSQL
InfiniSQL is a distributed in-memory NewSQL relational database management system (RDBMS). It excels at performing complex transactions which involve records on multiple server nodes. It is engineered around the actor model of concurrent programming, which enables unique scalability capabilities. InfiniSQL is currently in an alpha state, and the project is eagerly seeking developers, early adopters, and people who want to help build a community around it.
Interchange
Interchange is a complete web-based application server It can create, automate and database-enable your web-site, and build on-line applications. It can be used as part of a standalone system or as part of a larger system. The Interchange demo application is ecommerce-based, so ecommerce has inevitably become its main use. The ecommerce demo and admin system supports sales, order processing, content management, customer service, and has been implemented for traditional retail sales, digital goods delivery, B2B parts re-ordering, non-commerce content management, auctions, order status checking, and supply chain management (among others). It can be integrated with payment processing services, ERP systems, point-of-sale systems, accounting systems, external content management systems, and Java-based application servers (among others). Interchange is made up of the following components: database abstraction layer, a generic templating system, transaction routing rules, a customer information object, a universal localization scheme, a security blackout definition, profiles, filters, a search language, and session management.
Iplog
This is a candidate for deletion: Links broken. No archive.org entry. Email to maintainer broken. Poppy-one (talk) 17:19, 5 August 2018 (EDT) iplog is a TCP/IP traffic logger. Currently, it is capable of logging TCP, UDP, and ICMP traffic. iplog is able to detect TCP port scans, TCP null scans, FIN scans, UDP and ICMP "smurf" attacks, bogus TCP flags, TCP SYN scans, TCP "Xmas" scans, ICMP ping floods, UDP scans, and IP fragment attacks. iplog is able to run in promiscuous mode and monitor traffic to all hosts on a network. iplog uses libpcap to read data from the network and can be ported to any system that supports pthreads and on which libpcap will function.
KLone
KLone is a fully-featured, multiplatform Software Development Kit which allows dynamic pages to be written in C/C++ with usual <% code %> style. The pages can then be embedded, in compressed and/or encrypted form, into a single executable containing also KLone's HTTP/S server. Given its nature, it can be linked natively to any C/C++ library (database, XML, graphics, etc.), without an intermediate layer and it is expecially suited for low-resource and embedded systems.
KSS (Kinetic Style Sheets) framework
KSS enables you write rich Ajax applications without having to code Javascript. It does this by using a CSS like resource, this is called a KSS file. All that you as a developer need to do is write files like these and implement server side Python. This Python package contains the Javascript engine and the server side infrastructure. The package forms the base for integration with specific web development frameworks. To see if there is support for your framework go to the KSS website.
Kadet
Kadet is a multi-threaded, multi-purpose server. It is highly extensible, well written, and has a great set of libraries including built-in scripting, a persistent database, object memory management, etc. It is very easy to develop. The server protocol is currently HTTP/1.1. SSL is supported via OpenSSL.
Libre Lists
Libre Lists is a Free and Open Source alternative to Microsoft Lists written in Python and Flask. It is a lightweight, self-hosted web application that works with SQLite databases. It also converts your SQLite database into JSON output or CSV files for the rest of your applications.
Librsync
'Librsync' provides checksum-based differencing. Currently its only application is rproxy, which provides diffs to previously cached Web pages and images in order to speed download time.
Lighttpd
'lighttpd' is a secure, fast, compliant, and very flexible Web server which has been optimized for high-performance environments. It has a very low memory footprint compared to other Web servers, and it takes care of CPU load. It has an advanced feature set that includes FastCGI, CGI, Auth, Output-Compression, URL-Rewriting, and much more.
LineControl Server
LineControl remotely controls the connection of a GNU/Linux masquerading server using multiple clients. It takes care with the number of clients using the connection and decides, based upon this number, whether the connection should be up or down. The clients show connection time and throughput statistics. The package supports different connection types, such as analog modems, ISDN, or even cable modems and ADSL devices.
Lingerd
Lingerd is a daemon designed to properly close network connections from an HTTP server (ie Apache). This frees the server from doing the boring but time-consuming job of "lingering closes", and lets each process go on to the next connection immediately. As a result, Apache needs fewer processes to handle high loads. This saves memory, reduces kernel contention, and makes Apache more scalable.
LiquidFeedback
LiquidFeedback is an open-source software, powering internet platforms for surveys, proposition development and decision making. LiquidFeedback is an independent open source project. The software is published under MIT license by the Public Software Group of Berlin, Germany. The developers of LiquidFeedback have teamed up in the Association for Interactive Democracy to promote the use of electronic media for democratic processes.
Mail2web
mail2web makes a mail archive, organised as RFC 5322 files in directories, accessible by HTTP.


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