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FAI is a non interactive system to install a Debian Linux operating system on a PC cluster.
A periodical command scheduler for Unix and Linux systems.
The swbis project is a from-scratch implementation of the POSIX spec IEEE Std 1387.2-1995 which describes a format and utilities for software packaging. The scope of the POSIX spec includes a package format, meta-data file format, and utilities for package creation, installation, query, listing, and verification.
A suite of programs, scripts, guidelines, protocols, documentation, and diskettes, that assist in quick, network-based loads and builds of machines.
UNIX system administration and TCP/IP networking tools.
This page is about the software written by Roland Smith.
Mail servers and commercial frameworks.
Create DNS tables from hosts file and configuration file. Also add/delete hosts, aliases, nameservers, forward and reverse zones. Hosts and aliases added using dynamic update.
System utility written in Perl that finds fastest CVSup mirror server for FreeBSD, OpenBSD or NetBSD.
Tool to analyse mail log file, all explicit pattern are saved in a MySQL database.
Allows administrator to give restricted root access.
A web-based interface for system administration for Unix. Using any browser that supports tables and forms, you can setup user accounts, Apache, DNS, file sharing and so on.
Mail servers and commercial frameworks.
Allows administrator to give restricted root access.
This page is about the software written by Roland Smith.
A web-based interface for system administration for Unix. Using any browser that supports tables and forms, you can setup user accounts, Apache, DNS, file sharing and so on.
Tool to analyse mail log file, all explicit pattern are saved in a MySQL database.
UNIX system administration and TCP/IP networking tools.
System utility written in Perl that finds fastest CVSup mirror server for FreeBSD, OpenBSD or NetBSD.
FAI is a non interactive system to install a Debian Linux operating system on a PC cluster.
The swbis project is a from-scratch implementation of the POSIX spec IEEE Std 1387.2-1995 which describes a format and utilities for software packaging. The scope of the POSIX spec includes a package format, meta-data file format, and utilities for package creation, installation, query, listing, and verification.
Create DNS tables from hosts file and configuration file. Also add/delete hosts, aliases, nameservers, forward and reverse zones. Hosts and aliases added using dynamic update.
A periodical command scheduler for Unix and Linux systems.
A suite of programs, scripts, guidelines, protocols, documentation, and diskettes, that assist in quick, network-based loads and builds of machines.