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Postfix is Wietse Venema's mailer that started life as an alternative to the widely-used Sendmail program. Postfix attempts to be fast, easy to administer, and secure, while at the same time being sendmail compatible enough to not upset existing users. Thus, the outside has a sendmail-ish flavor, but the inside is completely different.

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  0 reviews  |  729 users  |  0 current contributors
 
 

Nagios (formerly Netsaint) is a daemon written in C that is designed to monitor networked hosts and services. It has the ability to notify contacts (via email, pager or other methods) when problems arise and are resolved. Host and service checks are performed by external "plugins", making ... [More] it easy to write custom checks in your language of choice. Several CGIs are included in order to allow you to view the current and historical status via a Web browser, and a WAP interface is also provided to allow you to acknowledge problems and disable notifications from an internet-ready cellphone. [Less]

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  0 reviews  |  255 users  |  226,976 lines of code  |  4 current contributors  |  Analyzed 3 days ago
 
 

Dovecot is an open source IMAP and POP3 server for Linux/UNIX-like systems, written with security primarily in mind.

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  0 reviews  |  243 users  |  276,207 lines of code  |  8 current contributors  |  Analyzed 2 days ago
 
 

The overall goal of this project is to make an implementation of the Bluetooth wireless standards specifications for Linux. The code is licensed under the GNU General Public License (GPL) and is now included in the Linux 2.4 and Linux 2.6 kernel series.

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  0 reviews  |  93 users  |  162,799 lines of code  |  73 current contributors  |  Analyzed 1 day ago
 
 

monit is a utility for managing and monitoring processes, files, directories and devices on a UNIX system. monit conducts automatic maintenance and repair and can execute meaningful casual actions in error situations.

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  2 reviews  |  64 users  |  26,658 lines of code  |  0 current contributors  |  Analyzed 6 days ago
 
 
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OTRS is an enterprise-grade Open source Ticket Request System (also well known as trouble ticket system) with more than 1,100 features to provide IT service management. The system is built to allow your support, sales, pre-sales, billing, internal IT, help desk, etc. departments to react quickly to ... [More] inbound inquiries. OTRS is also the framework for SIRIOS, an incident and advisory system for CERTs (Computer Emergency Response Teams). OTRS is also the framework for OTRS::ITSM, an ITIL compliant Open Source IT Service Management Solution. [Less]

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  2 reviews  |  49 users  |  488,519 lines of code  |  28 current contributors  |  Analyzed 3 days ago
 
 

Icinga is a monitoring system based on Nagios. It extends its capabilities and delivers new features like libdbi for database abstraction, well written APIs and a new, easy to extend webinterface.

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  0 reviews  |  38 users  |  1,874,273 lines of code  |  23 current contributors  |  Analyzed 5 days ago
 
 

xinetd is a replacement for inetd, the internet services daemon. Anybody can use it to start servers that don't require privileged ports because xinetd does not require that the services in its configuration file be listed in /etc/services. It can do access control on all services based on the ... [More] address of the remote host, time of access, connection attempts, or process limits. Access control works on all services, whether multi-threaded or single-threaded and for both the TCP and UDP protocols. xinetd supports both internal access control, and the use of the libwrap library. IPv6 with access control is also supported. It can redirect service requests to other machines, and has the standard built in services, including tcpmux. [Less]

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  0 reviews  |  31 users  |  31,555 lines of code  |  0 current contributors  |  Analyzed 2 days ago
 
 

The Open Build Service (OBS) is an open and complete software distribution development platform. It provides the infrastructure to create software packages for a wide range of operating systems and hardware architectures as well as add-ons, appliance images or entire linux distributions. OBS ... [More] provides the tools to work collaboratively, supporting access rights, merge requests and review functionality. Users can access OBS via a convenient web interface, as well as a commandline tool or via the extensive API. Rather than using "compiler farms" of different hardware to build packages for different architectures and multiple Linux distributions like Fedora, Debian, Ubuntu, the OBS creates a clean virtual instance for each build, saving the user time and resources. [Less]

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  0 reviews  |  24 users  |  176,250 lines of code  |  47 current contributors  |  Analyzed about 3 hours ago
 
 

Centreon is a network, system, applicative supervision and monitoring tool, it is based upon the most effective Open Source monitoring engine: Nagios. Centreon provides a new frontend and new functionalities to Nagios. It allows you to be more efficient in your network monitoring, but also allows ... [More] you to make your supervision information readable by a largest range of users. Indeed, a non technical user can now use the Centreon/Nagios couple to easily understand your network infrastructure thanks to charts and graphical representations of the gathered information. Skilled users still have access to specific and technical information collected by Nagios though. [Less]

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  2 reviews  |  22 users  |  491,236 lines of code  |  12 current contributors  |  Analyzed 8 days ago
 
 
 
 

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