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This module enables an Apache 2.x web server to operate as an OpenID Connect Relying Party and/or OAuth 2.0 Resource Server.
Provides userspace tools for manipulating users, groups, and nested groups in SSSD when using id_provider = local in /etc/sssd/sssd.conf. Also provides several other administrative tools: * sss_debuglevel to change the debug level on the fly * sss_seed which pre-creates a user entry for use in kickstarts * sss_obfuscate for generating an obfuscated LDAP password * sssctl -- an sssd status and control utility
Python RRDtool bindings.
Sendpage is designed to speak SNPP on one end and TAP (or UCP) on the other. It gets pages from the network via SNPP, and then uses a modem or a direct serial connection to deliver the pages to a Paging Central (or "paging terminal"). Sendpage requires, for modem use, that you know your PC's access number (which is not usually advertised by your paging provider), and you need to know the PINs of the pagers you want to deliver pages to. All of this information is known by your paging provider. If you ARE a paging provider, your job is much easier. ;)
Snort is an open source network intrusion detection system, capable of performing real-time traffic analysis and packet logging on IP networks. It can perform protocol analysis, content searching/matching and can be used to detect a variety of attacks and probes, such as buffer overflows, stealth port scans, CGI attacks, SMB probes, OS fingerprinting attempts, and much more. Snort has three primary uses. It can be used as a straight packet sniffer like tcpdump(1), a packet logger (useful for network traffic debugging, etc), or as a full blown network intrusion detection system. You MUST edit /etc/snort/snort.conf to configure snort before it will work! There are 5 different packages available. All of them require the base snort rpm (this one). Additionally, you may need to chose a different binary to install if you want database support. If you install a different binary package /usr/sbin/snort should end up being a symlink to a binary in one of the following configurations: plain Snort (this package, required) Please see the documentation in /usr/share/doc/snort-2.9.4 for more information on snort features and configuration.
Snort binary compiled with mysql support.
Snort binary compiled with postgresql support.
Zenoss is an IT infrastructure monitoring product that allows you to monitor your entire infrastructure within a single, integrated software application. Key features include: * Monitors the entire stack o networks, servers, applications, services, power, environment, etc... * Monitors across all perspectives o discovery, configuration, availability, performance, events, alerts, etc. * Affordable and easy to use o unlike the big suites offered by IBM, HP, BMC, CA, etc... o unlike first generation open source tools... * Complete open source package o complete solution available as free, open source software