FreeBSD's SNMP server...
http://people.freebsd.org/~harti/bsnmp/
bsnmp is a lightweight SNMP V1 and V2C server used on FreeBSD by default…
easily customizable to add MIBs in C…
Rsync for Windows... very useful for backing up PCs... with BackupPC...
http://www.aboutmyip.com/AboutMyXApp/DeltaCopy.jsp ==> seems to be the best of the two… because it’s a native compilation…
http://www.itefix.no/i2/node/10650 ==> package compiled with cygwin… and the tool for backing up PCs…
Lightweight Web Server... Xitami X5 and SMT framework... fast, small, secure, portable...
Xitami X5 is a small web server entirely based on Apache’s APR framework and on the iMatix SMT framework.
The “State Machine Threadlets” framework is a multithreaded and event-driven framework developed by iMatix for the thread/socket model in GPL.
SMT is a framework for building high-performance multithreaded servers.
SMT forms part of the iMatix “Base/2” technology toolkit.
http://download.imatix.com/pub/
Basically it should really rock…
And the framework looks super interesting…
And what’s more, it’s the same framework (SMT) that is used in OpenAMQ!!! I understand better why OpenAMQ displays such huge performance numbers in messages per second…
The MOM world is moving a lot...
After the AMQP protocol proposal, then the creation of the AMQP working group where we find many players.
- Bank of America, N.A.
- Barclays Bank PLC
- Cisco Systems, Inc.
- Credit Suisse
- Deutsche Börse Systems
- Envoy Technologies Inc.
- Goldman Sachs
- iMatix Corporation
- IONA Technologies
- JPMorgan Chase Bank & Co.
- Microsoft Corporation
- Novell
- Rabbit Technologies, a joint venture of CohesiveFT and LShift
- Red Hat, Inc.
- Solace Systems, Inc.
- Tervela, Inc.
- TWIST Process Innovations
- WSO2, Inc.
- 29West Inc.
Imatix and JPMorgan are behind the AMQP protocol and have developed the OpenAMQ open source MOM server.
PrimeBase XT (PBXT) transactional MySQL Storage Engine
PrimeBase XT is a transactional storage engine for MySQL 5.1 and higher.
It is a competitor to InnoDB among others…
It evolves very quickly, and recently added support for MySQL v6’s built-in online backup function.
http://blogs.mysql.com/peterg/2008/05/19/mysql-60-feature-2-online-backup/
Class1 and class2 SSL certificates, with wildcard support almost free of charge...
This site allows you to create valid certificates for use on websites and for crypto mail, compatible with all browsers…
Free for class 1 certificates.
And you have to pay to get “class 2” certification, 39$ after which it’s possible to create class 2 certificates and ssl wildcards…free…
Remote role-playing games...
These two software programs allow you to play classic role-playing games remotely.
You will be able to:
• Play role-playing game sessions with an unlimited number of players;
• Share maps by drawing them freehand or importing them from JPEG, PNG or BMP images;
• Annotate your maps, draw on them using the many tools provided for this purpose, hide certain areas that should only be seen by the GM, then progressively reveal them to the players’ eyes;
IE6, IE7, IE8 vs Firefox... Firefox wins!
http://gs.statcounter.com/#browser-ww-monthly-200807-200912
http://gs.statcounter.com/#browser_version-ww-monthly-200807-200912
Firefox 3.5 (21.66%) just surpassed IE 7 (21.26%) and IE8 (20.37%)…
This despite IE8’s strong start because it’s free to update and comes standard on Windows Seven, while IE7 was constrained by the need for a genuine version of Windows XP/Vista…
Whereas on Firefox, migrations from version 2.x to 3.x happen much faster.
And overall Firefox (32.07% vs 55.64% for IE) continues to slowly climb…
And Chrome is poking its nose out with 5.42%…